Chapter 69
Without a second thought, she rushed upstairs to stop them.
Her screams of anguish followed the sound of the smashed porcelain.
From a distance, it sounded like a weird symphony.
Anger boiled inside Amanda as she glared at Lucinda, wishing she could tear her to pieces for what she was doing.
The sound of her beloved possessions being destroyed only fueled her rage.
Despite her fury, Amanda refused to give in to Lucinda, who she saw as nothing but a petty and arrogant bitch.
She gritted her teeth and said, “You are so vicious! Bitch! Just wait and see what happens.
You’ll pay for all you’ve done.
I won’t let this slide!”
Lucinda just chuckled, taunting Amanda, “I’m being vicious? Then what about all you put me through these past three years? What does that make you? Makes you cruel and evil!”Belongs to (N)ôvel/Drama.Org.
Amanda sneered at Lucinda.
“You’re just a nobody who doesn’t deserve my son.
I was just trying to teach you how to behave like a proper lady.
It was you who chose to divorce him.
What do I have to do with that?”
Lucinda found Amanda’s arguments amusing.
Amanda wouldn’t acknowledge her fault no matter what Lucinda said.
It was pointless to argue with her.
Amanda was about to resume her rant, but two bodyguards suddenly emerged from the villa, dragging Vivien along with them.
As she didn’t listen to them, they used excessive force while they grabbed her, leaving bruises on her wrists and arms.
Amanda was heartbroken and wanted to get her daughter from the bodyguards, but another man prevented her from doing so.
She felt helpless as she watched, unable to do anything to help her daughter.
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“You! What do you intend to do to Vivien! I sent the thugs to you.
It is me you should be after.
Leave her out of this! Punish me instead!”
“I prefer torturing people than killing them.
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Lucinda chuckled.
“Last time, I warned you that if you ever crossed me again, I’d make you pay for everything you’ve done to me.
And now…”
Lucinda paused and a bodyguard brought her a chair, which she sat on in front of the door, refusing to enter the house.
She had vowed never to step foot in the house again, even if Amanda begged her on her knees.
“As you used to be my mother-in-law, I won’t hurt you.
Instead, she will take the punishment for you,” Lucinda said, casting a sharp look at Vivien.