Just when both of them were about to leave the café to set their plan in motion, they saw a young couple walk in through the mall entrance.
“F*ck, why did we have to run into them.”
Sabrina’s expression was filled with animosity the moment she saw them.
The look on Sasha’s face was equally grim.
Averting her gaze, she intended to leave via a different exit with Sabrina.
“Let’s go from the other side. Don’t let it spoil our plans.”
“Sure…”
Sabrina quickly complied which was rare for her.
Just when they turned their backs, the lady who was with Solomon called out to them suddenly. “Sabrina, it’s a surprise to see you here. Where are you going?”
The lady was none other than Roxanne.
Sabrina used to hate Sasha and was on good terms with Roxanne.
However, ever since Trevor betrayed Sebastian and had gotten their family entangled in an abomination of a marriage alliance, she hated Roxanne’s guts.
“Ms. Rocke, don’t you dare call my name. I fear that my family will disown me if they find out.”
“You…”
Agitated by the insult, Roxanne’s expression darkened.
Standing by the side, Sasha avoided looking at them. However, she could feel an intense gaze being focused on her.
“So, both of you are in league with each other now? Don’t you hate her anymore? Especially after what she has done to your brother? Instead, both of you seemed to be on good terms?”
Roxanne finally aimed her fury at Sasha. Every single word she spouted was filled with hatred.
Nevertheless, it was ironically humorous at the same time.
What’s wrong with this woman? Did learning medicine cause her to lose her sanity?
Sasha sneered to herself and didn’t say a word.
Instead, Sabrina unleashed a tirade. “Are you crazy? How can you accuse her of harming my brother? You and your father are the ones truly responsible for doing this to him.”
“What did you say?”
“Enough. Stop arguing. Do you think it’s glamorous to be quarreling in public?”
Glaring at Roxanne, Solomon chided her, ignoring her pride.
Roxanne was furious.
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