Chapter 652 Feeling Guilty
Martha couldn‘t believe that Olivia really meant to pay a visit to her daughter at all.
Meanwhile, Martha was extremely nervous as she examined Olivia‘s expression. Probably no one except she herself could have that kind of feeling. Just as she was standing there nervously, Olivia answered.
“Nothing happens.”
Martha sighed with relief. It seems that Olivia did not know anything, or maybe Olivia didn‘t plan to get back at them. Or Martha thought perhaps Olivia didn‘t have any evidence.
“I just want to pay a visit. If it‘s inconvenient, then I‘ll leave.” Olivia sounded quite natural as she answered Martha. But there seemed to be something undetectable and mysterious behind those calm eyes.
Martha frowned with anxiety naturally. She wanted to ask what Olivia meant, but she didn‘t want to say it directly. If she revealed too much, she might arouse Olivia‘s suspicion. Maybe she is here to probe into something today.
At the thought of this, Martha intended not to talk to Olivia too much. She only nodded instead.
“Thank you for your visit, Mrs. Scott”
Olivia glanced at Martha smilingly.
“Why don‘t we talk for a little more while? Are you feeling guilty in front of me?”
Martha‘s heart skipped a beat, which nearly revealed her inner fear on her face. She pretended to frown with doubt and looked at Olivia in confusion.
“What do you mean by that? Why would I even feel guilty? The conflict between our two families has already been settled and you punished us as you wanted. But do you still want to keep on with this issue? Why don‘t you let it go?”
Martha seemed quite upset. She acted as if she didn‘t know what had happened.
Olivia smiled, nodded and said, “Heaven would punish those who err with justice. Karma is just waiting for those people. Mrs. Collins, I hope you can have no guilt to act so innocent like this. I just want to tell you, my son doesn‘t like to hold on to old enmity. He is willing to let you go. But I’m not so generous. This time I‘ll spare you. But if you dare to let that happen again, I won‘t let you go away with that any more.”
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