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Chapter 663 Out For Revenge
Coincidentally, Cecilia released a new announcement, rearranging various matters such as student enrollment
and parking.
Miranda was convinced that Cecilia was out for revenge against her.
She sent a message to Cecilia: Felix is the eldest grandson of the Rainsworth family. You can target me, but if you
target him, the Rainsworth family won't let you off easily.
Cecilia was amused and replied: When you targeted my son back then, why didn’t you consider that he’s also
part of the Rainsworth family?
Miranda was beginning to feel a bit scared, worrying that the other children in the class would also start to
isolate her son.
As such, she typed: Cecilia, no matter what, you're Felix’s aunt. Please, don’t make too much of a mess.
about
Cecilia read that hypocritical message and chose not to respond. Why doesn’t she worry making a mess when
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtshe bullies others? | already made it clear long ago that I'll make anyone who bullies my son pay a hundredfold.
Also, when children make mistakes, they need to be taught a lesson. I'm not Felix’s parent, so why should | have
to tolerate him?
Cecilia began to send messages to the mothers who aimed to please her. The general gist of her messages was
that however they treated Jonathan before, they should treat Felix the sway!
The mothers were utterly repulsed by Miranda at that time, for she had caused them to lose a significant amount
of money, leaving them unable to hold their heads high in their marital homes.
Felix didn’t possess the smental strength as Jonathan. During preschool, the other children. ignored him. In
less than an afternoon, he was on the verge of a meltdown.
It was at that moment he truly understood he shouldn't have targeted Jonathan in the first place.
When he returned home, Miranda lectured him. “Right now, your main focus should be on your studies. If you
excel in your learning, your great-grandfather will grow even fonder of you. When that tcomes, you can
have anything you want. So what if no one wants to hang out with you?
It doesn’t matter.
Felix didn’t dare to argue, but he knew he certainly couldn't compare to Jonathan.
After all, Jonathan was Tudela’s mathematical olympiad champion, and he didn’t event understand what a
mathematical olympiad was.
He didn’t dare to reveal it to Miranda. All he could do was nod in agreement.
The competition at the preschool concluded with those results. Following that, Cecilia started to prepare for her
legal battle with Paula.
She was all prepared. Yet, the day before the trial, Cecilia received a piece of news that left her utterly stunned.
That time, it wasn’t Magnus who called. It was Cassandra. “Cecilia, are you happy now? Mom is really sick.”
Surprise filled Cecilia's eyes. “Are you talking about Paula?”
“Who else?”
“What illness did she have?”
“Late-stage cervical cancer!” declared Cassandra, emphasizing each word.
Cecilia sneered, “What, she can’t keep up the brain cancer act anymore? Now she’s switching to a different type
of cancer?”
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm“You're welcto cto the hospital if you don’t believe me,” Cassandra said, hanging up the phone.
Then, she turned to the pale Paula, who was lying on the hospital bed. A hint of disdain flashed in her eyes, but
she said, “Mom, I've already called Cecilia. If she has any humanity left, she definitely won't sue you again.”
Cassandra was well aware that if Cecilia won, it would be the Evans family who would truly pay the price.
She knew that’s the Evans family had was all thanks to Paula.
“Cassandra, the thing | regret most in my life is raising that ingrate.” Paula said, her abdomen still. throbbing
with pain.
She didn’t expect she would actually be diagnosed with cancer. Cervical cancer, no less!
“Don’t worry. Even if it costsmy life, | won't let her seize the assets,” Paula said, clenching her fist tightly.
“Mom, you should rest well.” After finishing her words, Cassandra casually adjusted the blanket for her.
Then she left the ward.
She didn’t want to spend another moment in the hospital, permeated with the disinfectant.
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