Chapter 41 Confrontation
Chapter 41 Confrontation
Eric had prepared everything, it was inappropriate for Julia to refuse. With a small nod, she sincerely thanked him.
There was an unnatural expression on his face. "You don't have to say thank you to me. What are friends for, right?"
Cindy's figure was similar to Julia's. Once she was fully dressed with sunglasses and a hat, she really looked like Julia. When Julia saw the reporters running after Cindy, she sneaked out. When the reporters finally saw through the trick, it was already too late.
After leaving the press conference, Jean took Mandy back to the villa. She gently patted her mother on the shoulder and smiled. "Well done!"
Upon seeing her daughter's smile, Mandy breathed a sigh of relief.
"The most important thing to me is that you are happy." With a grin, she looked at her daughter. "By the way, what do you want to do to Julia?" Belongs to © n0velDrama.Org.
"Don't worry. I just wanted her to lose her reputation. I won't do anything anymore," Jean said with a proud sneer. "I just want Terence know what kind of person Julia is. I want him to stop thinking about her."
'Who does Julia think she is.
Ever since I was younger, I have elevated myself to the upper class by learning so many courses.
But what about Julia?
She had nothing to do but run after Terence.'
Jean wasn't satisfied with the fact that Terence appreciated Julia. She was going to take everything from her sister, bit by bit.
"But after what you have done to her..." Mandy looked at Jean with a worried expression. She knew Julia well. Although she seemed careless on the surface, she was actually a very thoughtful person.
And she would keep everything to herself.
"What? Are you worried?" Jean narrowed her eyes at Mandy. "If you feel sorry for Julia, you can go back and tell those reporters that you just lied. Will anyone believe you?
If you do it, then people will assume that Julia forced you."
"Jean, you know I won't do anything to hurt you, but Julia is still your sister. We should be more considerate."
"Don't worry. I will be merciful," said Jean, refuted with her nose in the air.
While they were still talking, Sherry's excited voice echoed from the door. "Mrs. Chen, you're back."
Despite the divorce, Sherry still liked to call Julia "Mrs. Chen."
Julia shook her head and said with a bitter smile, "Sherry, please don't call me that anymore."
Sherry realized that she made a mistake. She stuck out her tongue out and playfully retorted, "I'm used to calling you Mrs. Chen. Why did you come back today?"
"I'm looking for Jean. Is she at home?" Julia raised her eye brows in wonder.
Sherry pointed upstairs and answered, "She just came back. I think she's resting upstairs."
With a scowl, Julia went to the second floor.
Jean was staying in the Julia and Terence's wedding room. Although the decoration was still the same, it was now occupied by Jean's belongings.
That alone changed everything.
"Hello, Julia!" Jean politely welcomed Julia. Although she had a smile on her face, she was stood in the room motionless.
"The reporters are probably looking for you. Do you think it was appropriate for you to come here?"
"Jean, what the hell do you want?" Julia demanded for an explanation.
"Julia, it has nothing to do with Jean. It's my idea." Mandy stood at the side, taking responsibility for her daughter's initiatives.
But when Julia directed her gaze at her, Mandy broke out in a cold sweat.
She felt a little guilty for what she did to Julia.
"You shut up! I'm talking to Jean." Julia was impatient, she wanted an answer immediately. She didn't have time for Mandy's apologies. "Whatever conflict we have, I'll deal with it later."
Jean chuckled at her sister. "You are being ridiculous. If you had seen the video at the press conference, you should have known that it was Mom's doing ever since the beginning. If I hadn't stopped her, then she would've exposed you further."
With a look of pride, she looked at her sister with contempt. "Instead of blaming me, you should be grateful for what I did."
"Don't assume that I don't know what you did." Julia stared at her with disgust. "This is all your fault. Otherwise, Mom wouldn't have done such a stupid thing."
"My fault?" Jean laughed as if she had heard something so ridiculous. "You don't have evidence. Don't bother to make a claim if you can't prove it."
"Evidence?" Julia scoffed. "You know what you have done."
"That's right." Jean stretched her body. "But what will Terence see? You're so notorious, while I'm a well-mannered girl. Who do you think he'll choose?"
Julia stared at her sister in disbelief. "You did everything just so Terence could choose you?"
"That's right." Jean chuckled. "Aren't you a clever girl?"
Julia couldn't believe this. She rubbed her temples and replied, "We already got divorced and you moved in here. You've won, why can't you just let me go?"
"It's not enough." Jean shook her head. "I wanted to ruin your reputation, so that he knows that he made the right decision to break up with you."
"You're crazy," Julia exclaimed, not understanding what was going on in her sister's mind.
She turned to look at Mandy, whose head bowed down with guilt. Mandy looked at her daughter and stammered, "I'm sorry for what happened today, but you caused this situation. If you had given me ten million, then I wouldn't have done anything out of rage."
"You sounds like you would truly let me go if I gave you ten million," Julia spat with anger.
Overwhelmed by the guilt, Mandy turned her face away. She didn't dare to look into Julia's eyes.