Rachel couldn’t help butin to herself. Why had she been so spineless?
That had been a public setting. What was Aurora going to do, devour her on the spot?
Tessa noticed the annoyed look on Rachel’s face and instantly thought back to how useless she’d been back in the dining hall.
She waspletely worthless.
Every time she was faced with Aurora, she went mute, utterly ineffective, and even ended up making them look like a joke.
If it weren’t for the fact that Tessa still had some use for this little follower, she would’ve ditched her long ago. She was aplete buzzkill.
Still, on regr days, Rachel made for a decent tool.
Like now, she’d be the one carrying the bags they just bought, no need for Tessa to lift a finger.
In short, she was a walking, ttering errand girl,
Rachel grumbled, clearly still fuming, “Tessa, you should’ve just exposed Aurora’s true colors in front of everyone!”
“It’s not the right time yet,” Tessa replied calmly.
After crossing swords with Aurora so many times, she knew exactly what kind of person she was.
Minor jabs like this didn’t leave a dent.
If she really wanted to bring her down, she had to let Aurora crash and burn on her own, right in the public eye,pletely and
undeniably.
Not with trivial drama like this.
But Rachel didn’t get it.
To her, Tessa just seemed weak.
Her expression even changed a little–since when had Tessa be so timid?
She used to be the first to charge into any confrontation.
Tessa caught the shift in her gaze and instantly knew what she was thinking.
If she didn’t still need her, she would’ve loved to crack open that head and see what was inside.
How could someone be so dense?
Tessa let out a long breath and exined things in simple terms<b>, </b>spelling out exactly why she hadn’t chosen that moment to expose Aurora.
Rachel immediately understood what she meant.
She looked <b>at </b>Tessa with admiration. “You’re always the smart one. That actually makes a lot of sense.”
Tessa rolled her eyes inwardly.
How could someone be this dense? But on the surface, she kept up the act, looking like she and Rachel were the best of friends.
After smoothing things over, Tessa headed home with quick, confident strides.
She had originally intended to tell her mother everything right away
But the moment Grace saw her <b>walk </b>in<b>, </b>her face lit up with delight. “Tessa, you’re just in time. I was about to go looking for you!”
Tessa looked puzzled “Mom? What did you need me for?”
Because of Grace’s unexpected reaction, Tessa momentarily forgot what she’de to <b>say</b>.
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Grace gave her a doting smile. “You’ve been so busytely, haven’t you? You even forgot about the family gathering.” “You’ve always been the one organizing it, so I naturally thought to ask you again. You’ve got a reliable touch.”
Tessa suddenly remembered. “Oh, that’s right.”
If her mother hadn’t brought it up, she really might’ve forgotten.
It was, after all, an important event.
And now, with the Walton Corporation securing those two major projects thanks to Aurora, even without Grace’s prompting, some of the extended family branches had started reaching out to her on their own.
Grace<b>, </b>of course, saw through their intentions as in as day.
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