Chapter 63
“Oh, ew. I don’t particularly like watching animals make out.” Julia leaned on the wall, her arms crossed. She was looking at the couple in disgust. Julia had that kind of look that could strike anxiety into those who met her eyes. It felt like she could see through the deepest, darkest secrets of anyone she looked at.
Elyse stiffly removed herself from Leo’s embrace. She elegantly pushed her hair back and shot Julia a look of disapproval. “Miss White, that was inappropriate, especially for someone of your stature.”
Oh, here we go again. This b*tch never leams her lesson. Julia sneered. “The adage goes ‘honesty is the best policy’, not ‘honesty is inappropriate.”
“You called us animals. We’re not animals, Miss White,” Elyse argued.
“But all I see are animals.” Julia looked around and sneered. “It takes a lot more than mere clothes to make a human. Oh wait, I shouldn’t have called you animals. That’s an insult to them. At least they’re loyal to their humans. Some men won’t stay loyal to their own woman. They’d rather date a skank instead.”
Nobody but Julia would say something insulting, yet she managed to make it sound pleasant rather than vulgar.
Leo had kept quiet this whole time, but now he finally spoke. “What are you trying to say?” He raised his head, but his gaze was not on Julia. He was looking at someone behind Julia.
It was none other than the returning Amelie. I leave Julia for two seconds and she’s gone. Darn. She’s already unhappy about my divorce. Now she knows Leo is here, I bet she’s going to trash-talk him. She quickly went to look for her friend, and just like she expected, Julia was insulting Leo.
Amelie heard her insulting Leo and Elyse, and it made her feel helpless. She was about to drag her friend away when Leo opened his mouth, so she locked eyes with him.
His eyes were devoid of any emotion. Icily, he asked, “You wanted the divorce. You gave up all reimbursement. I offered recompense, but you refused, and proudly. Why did you complain to your friend, then? I thought you were happy with the divorce.”
Before Amelie could say anything. Julia retorted, “Oh please, like she needs your money. Your whole family is a sack of dicks. Slave drivers who should’ve gone extinct centuries ago, and yet you survived. You worked my friend to the bone and never even thanked her, and you expect her to stay in the hellhole you call home? Please, no amount of recompense can heal the scars you left on her. No. Amount. So, save your money. You need it to fill your broken, empty soul.”
Even Leo felt affronted by that comment, and he had heard a lot of insults in his life. He was incensed. Not only did Julia fire off at him, but she also dragged his whole family through the mud.
Nobody had insulted his family ever since he took over. His face was black as thunder, and a storm brewed in
his eyes
“If you remain friends with someone who has no sense of decorum or courtesy, you will have no future.” Instead of arguing with Julia, Leo opted to speak to Amelie instead. No, he was giving her a cold reminder, more like. I am a businessman. A powerful man. I do not have to stoop to her level. He then held Elyse’s hand. “Let’s go.”
“Hold it right there, Leo, Amelie stopped him.
Initially, she just wanted to take her friend away. Arguing with Leo was not in her plan, but now, she wasn’t about to let that insulting comment go. She blocked the path of the leaving couple.
Elyse instinctively stood on her tiptoes and straightened her back, trying to look taller than Amelie, but Amelie didn’t even spare her a look. Her eyes were on Leo “My friend shoots straight, but you have no right to criticize her. At least she cares about her friend. At least she’d help a friend. But you?” A smirk of contempt curled Amelies lips. “You dumped your pregnant wife all alone in the freezing cold, leaving her for dead.
You’re no more courteous than scum.”
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