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Chapter 68 I Will Attend Your Funeral As Seraphina spoke, she went directly to the chair behind the desk. She threw the files on the desk and turned on the computer.
Ramona, who had been ignored by her, grew even more furious. He let out a cold snort.
"Seraphina, I have underestimated you. You do have sskills. No wonder you were so eager to get a divorce. It turns out you're having an affair with Sivir. Don't get too cocky! I doubt Sivir will fight against my family for the sake of a woman." Seraphina smiled and looked at the duo. Hannah was clearly fearful and dared not speak. Meanwhile, Ramona cprepared.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"Wasn't you the one who forcedinto divorce? Every week, you'd summonto the estate to scoldand remindhow unworthy I was of your high and mighty household. Now that we're divorced, you should be happy. Why are you seekingout?" She hadn't forgotten how Ramona called her to the estate every week-not for family reunion but to give Theresa and Hannah more reasons to torment her, both physically and mentally. They gang up to make her acutely aware of the vast chasm between her and their family.
It was Ramona's indulgence that gave Theresa and Hannah the license to bully her, making sure none of the servants respected her.
Shouldn't they celebrate that the laughing stock of a daughter-in-law has finally left their family? "What do you mean by that? Are you trying to bring up old grievances? Is that how you speak to your elders?" Ramona was dissatisfied with Seraphina's attitude.
The timid woman from before dared to talk back to him now.
How dare she! Seraphina sneered coldly and challenged, "Elders? Don't try to claim you are related to me. I'm strictly business. I won't indulge you just because you're older. Alright, let's not waste everyone's time. You didn't make an appointment, and I have many matters to attend to. I am busy." She deliberately glanced at her watch and looked expressionlessly at the now-livid Ramona.
Who is he trying to intimidate? Did this old fool think I'm still the foolish woman from three years ago? "Seraphina, how dare you speak to Grandpa like that? He's getting older. Are you trying to kill him by driving him insane?" Hannah quickly intervened and scolded Seraphina. Did this bitch think no one is worth respecting now? dilib Seraphina gave Hannah a glance and chuckled. "Hey, don't say that. Indeed, your grandpa is advancing in age and may die at any moment. That has nothing to do with me. At most, I'll contribute generously to his funeral. Your grandpa will definitely find comfort there" Hannah was full of indignation. She yelled at Seraphina, "Who cares about your filthy money? Grandpa .1.1.
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Chapter 68 I Will Attend Your Funeral Ramona's face turned grim. I'm still here, but these two are already discussing my funeral.
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As things started to go in a bizarre direction, Ramona had to heavilyn sport and interrupt Hannah's tirade. He gave
Hannah a sharp glare, then said, "That's enough. I'll get straight to the point, Seraphina. My daughter-in-law and Hannah took my things to show off, only to fall into your trap. The Smoking Griffin is a treasured heirloom. Nyour price. How much would it cost for you to return it? Seraphina raised an eyebrow and said, "Oh, it's about that." She deliberately prolonged her words and said, "But I already told you that it's not for sale."
Ramona's expression turned grave.
O His body tensed, and he glared at Seraphina. He repeated, "I already O told you, no matter how much. money, just nyour price. You better know your own place!" 394 لا & X