Neither Emma nor Edith had anticipated that someone would suddenly rob Edith of the milk tea, so they were all frightened.
When Casey said those words, Emma was scared. She didn't expect that Casey would be watching her when she put the drug in the milk tea.
She immediately rolled her eyes. Then, she cried while glaring angrily at Casey, "It's you again. What on earth do you want to do? Before, you went to our home to make trouble for us. Now, you follow us to here. Do you really consider the people of the Sue family to be the one to be bullied?"
When Edith saw Casey, she also frowned. Obviously, she was somewhat unhappy that Casey suddenly appeared and robbed her of the milk tea.
Casey ignored what Emma had said. After she finished speaking, he asked again, "What did you put in this cup of milk tea? Answer the question!"
There was immediately a hint of panic on Emma's face. But soon she figured out a way to deal with it. She shouted, "What nonsense are you talking about? I didn't put anything in the milk tea. Do you deliberately come to make trouble for us? It's rare that our young lady has an opportunity to drink a cup of milk tea. But you came to stop her. You're too bad!"
Edith stood in front of Emma, frowned at Casey and asked, "What on earth do you want to do? We've been very forgiving of you before. Why do you harass me again and again?"
"Edith, she has put some powder in this cup of milk tea. It's highly possible that she wants to harm you. She is not as good as you think she is." Casey spoke to Edith.
Hearing that, Emma immediately became angry, saying, "Miss Sylvie, don't listen to him. He's talking nonsense and sowing discord between us. He has ill intentions. We had better leave here as soon as we can."
"If you didn't put any drug in this cup of milk tea, drink it now. As long as you drink it, I'll immediately apologize to you." Casey said.
Emma was immediately afraid and let her gaze wander, saying, "Who knows if you have put something into it after you rob Miss Sylvie of it? I won't be tricked by you."
"Well, I'll take this cup of milk tea back and ask someone to make an identification. If I find what you've put into it, I won't let you get away with it." Casey sneered.
Emma was immediately in a panic. After giving the cup of milk tea a glance, she stretched out her hand to rob Casey of it.
Still staring at Emma with a cold expression, Casey raised his hand, so that Emma failed to rob Casey of the milk tea.
Emma became anxious at once. She turned her head and spoke to Edith, "Miss Sylvie, this is our milk tea. We can't let this hateful guy rob us of it. He's even going to slander me with it. He's so sinister! Miss Sylvie, help me get it back."
Then Emma rushed to Casey again.
Casey dodged easily and said coldly, "If you didn't do anything wrong, why would you be afraid that I'll ask someone to make an identification of it?"
"Obviously, you want to use this cup of milk tea to slander me. The reason why I want to take it back is that I want to protect myself from being slandered by you. Give it back to me now!" Emma spoke in a shrill voice.
Casey was so good at fighting that it was impossible for Emma to rob him of something he was holding.
Seeing that she couldn't rob Casey of the milk tea, Emma simply held Casey, hoping that Casey would drop the cup of milk tea on the ground. If that happened, Casey wouldn't be able to take it back for identification.
Casey didn't anticipated that it was so difficult to deal with Emma. Seeing Emma held him, Casey gave her a kick without mercy, causing her to fall to the ground.
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