"Oh, what a coincidence to run into a dog everywhere I go," Fredrica leaned against the corridor wall, arms crossed, with a disgusted look on her face as she watched the two hugging.
With her slightly raised eyebrows, Fredrica always made people feel like she could see their flaws. She was the type that easily made others feel guilty.
Cathy felt uneasy and moved away from Aubrey's embrace. With an elegant gesture, she smoothed her hair and looked at Fredrica with disapproval. "Miss Fredrica, you're a public figure. How can you speak like this?"
Fredrica disdainfully snorted at Cathy's pretentious goddess act. "I'm just telling the truth."
"To call someone a dog, is that telling the truth?" Cathy retorted.
"Human? Where's the human?" Fredrica intentionally looked around. Then, she sneered, "Don't think that wearing clothes makes you human. You're just beasts disguised in human skin! No, not even beasts. At least animals know who their masters are and wag their tails when they see them."
"Those scums, they dug their hearts and livers, wishing to give their lives for them. And what did they do? They can't even fart without their permission, yet they still treat them like precious treasures!"
Such harsh words could only come from Fredrica. However, coming from her, they didn't make her seem low, but rather sharp.
"What do you mean?" Aubrey, with a gloomy expression, finally spoke up. His cold gaze didn't fall on Fredrica, but passed beyond her to the back.
There, Navier was rushing over.
She had just gone to get medicine, and when she turned back, she couldn't find Fredrica. She guessed that Fredrica was upset about her matter and knew that Aubrey's arrival wouldn't go unnoticed.
So she hurried back.
As expected, Navier saw Fredrica confronting Aubrey and Cathy. She frowned at the sight.
She was about to come over when she heard Aubrey's words and stopped in her tracks.
Her eyes met Aubrey's gaze.
There was no emotion in Aubrey's indifferent eyes, "It was you who asked for the divorce in the first place, and it was you who wrote the terms of the settlement. I gave you compensation, and what I didn't want was also because of you. You used to act so self-righteous, so why do you need to find someone to sympathize with you now?"
"Humph! Does Navier lack your compensation?" Fredrica interrupted before Navier could speak, "The Spencer family, all of you are despicable. You used to wish that you could treat Navier like a servant, and you made things difficult for her at every turn. In such a disgusting family, how could you not get divorced?"
"Although the terms of the settlement were favorable to you, consider it as a favor we did for you. We've accepted it!"
Fredrica's words were sharp, even Aubrey, who was used to seeing big scenes, had a change in his expression.
His face turned extremely unpleasant.
She not only cursed people cynically, but also degraded the entire Spencer family as worthless!
Since Aubrey took over the management of the Spencer family, the Spencer family had never been insulted like this!
His face was dark, as if a thunderstorm was about to break out.
His dark pupils were so dim that they didn't have a trace of light.
"If you continue to be friends with someone who has no basic moral principles, your later life is destined to be a tragedy!"
Aubrey still ignored Fredrica, but coldly reminded Navier.
As a man and a businessman who handled big things, he naturally didn't bother to argue with Fredrica.
After saying that, he held Cathy's hand and said, "Let's go."
"Aubrey Spencer, wait a minute!" Navier called out.
She had only intended to take Fredrica away without getting involved with Aubrey. But now, seeing him belittling Fredrica, how could she remain silent?
Navier walked a few steps forward, standing before Aubrey and Cathy. Cathy instinctively straightened her posture and tiptoed, trying to appear taller than Navier by half a head.
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