Chapter 332 Lilian’s Fall
Abraham asked, “Do you prefer the desert or the sea?”
“I don’t like either.” Eddie answered without hesitation.
Thinking about how he just swam ten kilometers in the sea, he did not <b>want </b>to risk provoking Abraham again.
Ste, lips still red from the kiss, red at the back of Eddie’s head with righteous indignation. “The desert’s great. It makes your throat so dry you can’t talk nonsense anymore.”
Eddie screamed, “Y–you.. you little tyrant, spare me, please.”
The words little devil‘ nearly slipped out, but he swallowed them and switched to ‘tyrant‘ just in time.
Meanwhile, over at the Reed mansion….
Because Susan had asked Reba to return the ne to Lilian, Reba had thrown an absolute fit. She nearly <b>tore </b>the entire Reed mansion apart.
Lilian kept pleading. I’m sorry, it’s my fault. It’s all my fault.”
Reba sneered. “What are you sorry for?”
“I shouldn’t have used you. Mom, it was me. I falsely used her. It’s all on me.” Lilian said.
But Susan did not believe her. She looked at Lilian with even more pity, assuming she was justpromising for the sake of peace. “Reba, you’re simply…”
“Simply what?” Reba cut in. “Didn’t you hear her say it herself? She wronged me.”
This old bat. Even after Lilian admitted it, she still wanted to make me the bad <b>guy</b><b>? </b>
<i>You </i>d
“No your own daughter away all those years ago.” Reba said.
Susan did not know what to say. “You…”
Reba continued, “Oh, right. Your foster daughter speaks the truth, and you think she’s lying. But when she lies, you believe herpletely.”
She finally understood.
Now that Lilian had already admitted it, Susan still refused to believe that was the truth.
Susan was breathing heavily. She red at Reba but could not utter a single word. She did not want to see her anymore. “Get out. Get out of the Reed mansion!”
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Chapter 332 Lilian’s Fall
Mentioning Patrick only made things worse. It was twisting the knife in Susan’s heart.
Thepany was gone. The remaining money had been taken by Patrick.
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He had not been home for days. She did not even know where he and that woman were living
<b>now</b><b>. </b>
Reba turned to Lilian. “Since you said you were wrong and falsely used me, then tell me, where’s the ne?”
Susan snapped, “How dare you keep badgering Lilian?!” She sounded sharp and threatening.
Reba’s temper red again. She stepped forward and pped Lilian twice. “Are you
talk or not?!”
“Ah…!” Lilian could not even defend herself, let alone run. All she could do was scream.
going to
Susan, furious, tried to stop her. But she was older now and no match for Reba’s strength.
Rebanded a few more ps on Lilian. “Like stirring up trouble, huh? Like sowing discord? Then tell me clearly, where’s the damn ne?! If you don’t say it today, I’ll beat you to death!”
Scratching, hitting… Reba had gone wild.
Lilian, already a mess, was now covered in bruises. She trembled all over, her belly aching fiercely. Reba looked absolutely unhinged.
Lilian could not take it anymore. “Under the sink cab… in the towel basket.”
At those words, Susan froze, her pupils contracting as she stared at Lilian.
Reba also stopped. With a cold snort, she walked to the bathroom, opened the cab, and pulled out the basket.
Right in front of Susan, she dumped the towels on the floor. The nended on the ground.
Reba bent down, picked up the ne, and waved it in front of Susan. “Madam Susan, that’s the exact spot she said, isn’t it? Don’t tell me you’re about to use me of nting it there and. forcing her to say it.”
Susan stood there, breathing hard, staring at Lilian. She opened her mouth, wanting to say something, but no words came.
It was Lilian who said it. Out loud.
Her face was ghostly pale… She really could not take any more of this.
Between Ste’s confrontations and Reba’s outbursts, <b>ever </b>sinceing back to the country, she had not had a single peaceful day.