<b>Chapter </b><b>565 </b>
<b>If </b>word of this got out and Mr. Molina’s family refused <b>to </b>let Millie marry me, it would drive a wedge between the two families, and that would totally mess up Dad’s big ns.
Aubree snorted in response. “Oh? So, all this is just about you being embarrassed? <b>Is </b>it really that big <b>of </b><b>a </b>deal<b>? </b>
“So it’s fine for you to let the whole <b>vige </b>gossip about Josephine for days, but the moment <b>we </b>make you lose a little <b>face</b><b>, </b><b>you </b>start throwing <b>a </b>fit? <b>If </b>you couldn’t handle it, maybe you shouldn’t have bullied people in the <b>first </b>ce.”
Aubree looked at him with utter disdain, making it clear she was standing up for Josephine.
Meanwhile, <b>Bowen </b>stood there with a look that said, “I’m just following her lead.
Samuel was really starting to panic now as he uttered, “You two outsiders don’t know anything! My dad is nning <b>to </b>coborate with Mr. Molina on a major project. Do you really think my family would let me marry someone as dumb and ugly as Millie if it wasn’t for that…”
<b>He </b>suddenly stopped mid–sentence, only now realizing he’d let something slip.
His father had specifically warned him not to breathe a word about this to anyone.
Aubree’s <b>eyes </b>darkened as she thought, ‘So, there really <b>was </b>something fishy going on here.
Seriously? With the way Samuel is, how dare he look down on Millie? Millie isn’t ugly at all, and she’s actually pretty cute. Maybe she’s a little naive because her family spoils her, but to call her dumb? She’s not even close.
‘Honestly, Samuel <b>is </b>the real “dumb and ugly” one here. He did something this stupid and spilled everything after just a few words.
‘But for now, dealing with Samuel is the most important thing. As for the rest, with how spineless Samuel is, there’d be plenty of chances to get to the bottom of itter.
“So… what do you want to do with him?” Aubree asked, turning to Josephine.
“Don’t worry, he’ll get the punishment he deserves. However, this depends on how you want to handle this; it’s your call,” she assured.
Aubree used to worry about whether the vige chief would seek revenge against them. However, now that she was aware he had a secret he couldn’t let anyone discover, her concerns diminished. The two individuals most strongly opposed to the redevelopment were Pontus, who opposed it for the sake of his descendants, and the vige chief. She wondered, ‘But what was the chief after?
‘For something like this, the vige chief had no reason to refuse, let alone put up a fight.
There had to be a connection between the two.
Josephine stared coldly at Samuel, who was bawling and begging on the floor. But, she thought bitterly, ‘What do I want to do with him? I want to rip his mouth to shreds, slice him into a thousand pieces<b>, </b>and cut off that filthy thing of his. I want to drag him to the vige entrance and let the whole vige <b>see </b>what kind of person this so–called “honest boy” really is. But…
Josephine clenched her <b>jaw</b>, hatred burning in her eyes, but all that was left in her gaze was a crushing sense of defeat. “Let him go. Just let him leave,” she said, her voice hollow.
Aubree appeared even more incredulous, while Bowen simply arched an eyebrow, <b>as </b>if he had anticipated this all along.
“Are you sure<b>?</b><b>” </b>Aubree asked, her voice filled with disbelief.
On the other hand, Samuel let out <b>a </b>sigh of relief as he smugly thought, ‘Even if these two outsiders aren’t afraid of my dad, this bitch wouldn’t dare
talk back to me.
Josephine’s face was utterly lifeless as she contemted, ‘As these two people here are willing to stand up for me, the vige chief wouldn’t dare say anything for the sake of his reputation. He might even put on an act as a strict father and give Samuel a good scolding.
‘But what about after that?
They were just here to buy fruit, and probably wouldn’t stick around for more than a few days.
“Even if I wanted to move <b>away</b>, it’s not like I could just pack up and leave in a day or two.
‘Once they leave, the vige chief’s family would have the final say in everything that happened to me. What could I possibly do to fight back? What options did I even have, especially as a woman with a young son?‘
Aubree tried tofort her, “Don’t worry, as long as we’re here, we’ve got your back. No one’s going to hurt you, and you don’t have to be afraid of anything.
Josephine kept her head <b>down </b>and just shook it, stating, <b>“</b>Just let him <b>go</b><b>.</b><b>” </b>