Anna folded her arms without looking at Ezra and answered contemptuously, "Just say whatever you want to say."
"Then I will continue." said Ezra, who slightly narrowed his eyes, "I believe it was Ruth who first told you to hook up with him? Your mother is not likely to drag you into this after she has buried Ruth's future. But what she does not know is that Ruth has dragged you down."
Ezra clicked his tongue and sighed, "What a good sister."
Ezra's words greatly stung. She turned around and glared at Ezra, "Shut the fuck up."
Apparently, Ezra was right.
The affair between the manager and Anna was planned by Ruth.
But Anna was not completely innocent. Besides living a lavish life, she also got herself into many bad habits. Her monthly pocket money always ran out in a short time, after which she dared not to ask her mother for more, for she was afraid to let her mother know what kind of messy life she was living. The only person Anna could turn to was her sister, Ruth.
And eventually, Anna was somehow under Ruth's control.
Maybe someone would question why Anna didn't turn to her father. It should be made clear that Roman never liked girls, let alone a girl like Anna, who was good for nothing and idled every day away.
If she were to ask for money from her father, Anna would receive not a penny while being severely reprimanded.
Anna had done listening to her father about how he hated her being a girl. She would rather stay away from Roman as far as possible. How would Anna ask him for money? That was like asking for humiliation.
Ruth and Diana had long planned to exploit this manager to hinder Ezra. As for how to exploit the manager, Diana entrusted Ruth to deal with it while giving her a little guidance that it would be better to use a woman.
Probably Diana would be surprised to find out that her big daughter had ensnared her little one with what she had taught her.
If Anna could choose herself, how would she be willing to do that stuff with an average old man?
But since she needed the money from Ruth, the choice was not in her hand.
Actually, Anna was rather repulsive to everything and was rather resentful towards Ruth, which was why she was provoked by Ezra's teasing commentary of "good sister".
After shouting out at Ezra, Anna turned around and ran away.
The assistant was about to chase her when Ezra stopped him, "There's no need to chase her."
His assistant looked at him, puzzled. Ezra answered, "Though she seems stupid, she's not exactly stupid. Anna's totally aware that if she acknowledges all these things, that means she has threatened someone to death. Besides, Ruth and her mother also have something to do with it. They could lose the right to inherit the Canuli."
"The old Cantillo would be so ashamed if he knew what foul things they have done. How could he let them inherit the company?" Ezra was analyzing carefully, "So, what we need to do is to find the evidence that can prove there's something between Anna and the manager and that Anna has met the manager and has said something threatening to him."
"But now that the manager has gone, how could we find any evidence?" Suddenly, something struck the assistant, "Right, Mr. Cantillo, I searched a lot and found that the first time Anna came here was three years ago."
"Three years ago?" Ezra smiled coldly, "They have planned this three years ago."
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