Seeing Paisley leave on her own, Brittany assumed she was intimidated by her status. In her eyes, Paisley's greatest backing was Dominick. And even then, Paisley was merely Dominick's ex-wife—not even his current partner.
As for Paisley's other identities, whether as a painter or a screenwriter, at this moment, Brittany found them completely insignificant.
But Brittany was regarded with respect by the Beaumont family and was also the sole heir of the Godard family. Once she inherited the Godard family in the future, she would hold a status equal to Dominick's. By then, she believed that Dominick wouldn't still choose Paisley.
Without Dominick as her support, Paisley would be nothing in her eyes.
Brittany thought, 'Paisley, being kicked out of the Beaumont family today is only the beginning. Soon, I will make sure you realize just how miserable it is to go against me.'
The more Brittany thought about it, the more thrilled she became. Finally, she could justifiably crush Paisley beneath her feet.
Ignoring Diana's furious glare, Julia turned to the servants and ordered, "Clear away all the teacups used by outsiders and replace them with better ones for my cousin."
The servants hesitated and glanced cautiously at Diana.
Julia frowned deeply. "What are you waiting for? Hurry up!"
"Yes!" The servants dared not delay and quickly removed everything Paisley had used.
At the end, Brittany added, "Throw away anything those lowlifes used. It's disgusting to keep them around."
"How could you say that?" Diana was livid.
Without a doubt, Julia and Brittany's actions were trampling all over her dignity as the lady of the house.
Brittany couldn't care less about whether Diana was angry. She casually sat down in the seat that originally belonged to Diana.
She was no longer the Brittany who used to bow and scrape before other ladies and noblewomen. She was Byron's niece, the biological daughter of the Godard family's leader.
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