But the next moment, she blew her nose and stopped her tears before she continued typing.
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In the study room of Wickam Manor, Old Mrs. Wickam had a particularly nasty expression. “I don’t believe it! There’s no way Liz is Black-Eyed Susan! She would never do such a thing to Wickam Group!’
Darren sneered at once. He looked at Julia and said in a low voice, “This is the obedient granddaughter you’ve been protecting. Look at how she’s gone overboard. She’s so ungrateful and unappreciative! What’s the point of treating her so well? Take a look at Twitter and see what people have been saying!”
Julia’s expression turned nastier in an instant. “Get lost! Liz and I are good to each other! If it wasn’t for her, I would still be in pain and might have died earlier. No one knows how to take care of me. All you do is infuriate me! Without Liz, I would have passed away earlier!”
Gareth was dumbfounded.
Darren was furious. He opened his mouth to say something, but he was stunned and couldn’t say anything.
Monica glanced at Julia and said slightly exasperatedly, “Mom, are you still defending Elisa at such a stage? If it weren’t for her, Wickam Group wouldn’t be in such turmoil.”
She looked at her son unpleasantly and continued, “You shouldn’t have been enticed by Elisa back then to sign the contract! Wickam Group has more than enough money. Do we really need the project with Elisa? I don’t see what’s good about the project.”
Jerry immediately looked at Monica. “Don’t interfere in company matters.”
Jerry wasn’t chauvinistic. It was because his wife was going overboard.
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