?<strong>Chapter 817:</strong>
‘Is that so? Well, I hope you’ll refrain from interfering in other people’s business in the future.’
With a firm grip, Lacey pushed the still sobbing Jete away, leaving Kallie standing alone.
A mixture of confusion and guilt washed over Kallie.
If she hadn’t brought Jete, maybe Lacey wouldn’t have reacted so harshly.
Lacey had seemed so cold and reserved.
Yet who would have guessed she had such a strong temper?
Kallie thought maybe there was something else behind Lacey’s outburst.
Maybe Lacey had been hurt or cheated on before, which made her wary of strangers.
That thought softened Kallie’s heart as she considered Lacey’s perspective, letting out a heavy sigh.
Just then, a servant approached Lacey, rying a message that Cody was safe and that the person responsible for the poisoning had been caught.
This meant that the others could leave.
Relieved, Lacey turned and began to lead Jete out of the vi, her expression calm and controlled.
When they reached the entrance, a sleek car was already waiting for them.
Cody’s staff had arranged it, ready to take Lacey and Jete back.
Surprised by the courtesy, Lacey quickly declined the offer, her tone polite but firm.
‘Thanks, but that’s not necessary.
We can get home on our own.
I don’t want to impose.’
The driver shot her a look of mild disdain, responding mildly:
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‘Well, you may not know it, but this whole mountain is part of Mr. Hopkins’ private property.
It’s as secure and secluded as a gatedmunity, and there’s no public transportation operating here.
Walking down would take a couple of hours, at least.’
‘I’m guessing you haven’t been to ces like this much, and it makes sense that you’re unfamiliar with the usual modes.’
The driver’s words,den with subtle judgment, only made Lacey’s embarrassment rise.
Red-faced, she guided Jete toward the car.
Jete turned, her small face furrowed in anger as she ignored Lacey.
Her frustration bubbled under the surface.
She didn’t understand why Lacey had been so harsh, scolding her in front of Kallie.
Kallie had helped her, so why was Lacey so angry?
The car drove down the winding mountain road, silent except for the soft hum of the engine.
When they finally reached the foot of the mountain and the driver drove off, Lacey knelt down beside Jete, her expression softening as she looked into her sister’s hurt eyes.
‘I’m sorry, Jete,’ she began, her voice low and sincere.
‘I didn’t mean to lose my temper with you today.
I couldn’t exin it at the time….
But that ‘nicedy’ you met, the one who helped you, she’s not who she seems.
She really hurt and harassed Jake in the past.’
Jete’s tears stopped, and she looked up, eyes wide open.
‘That prettydy really did that?’
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