Chapter 47
Lyra sneered, "You took so long to open the door. I'm going easy on you by giving you just a slap."
"Lyra, you're going too far." Lillian was absolutely furious.
"I'm not done yet. Move out of this house right now. From today onward, this villa belongs to me. I'll give you an hour to move all your trash out of here," Lyra ordered.
"This is my house. What right do you have to order me to move out?" Although Lillian was kind-hearted, it didn't mean she was a pushover.
Lyra was her cousin, and slapping her upon meeting had already infuriated Lillian. Now, Lyra even wanted to snatch away her house. Lillian was enraged to the point that she wanted to beat someone up.
"Before I tell you why, I want to introduce you to someone. You should recognize him." Lyra held onto Taylor's arm.Belongs © to NôvelDrama.Org.
"Hello, Ms. Lillian, long time no see," Taylor greeted with a smile.
Taylor realized Lillian had gotten even more gorgeous after not seeing her for a few years.
Taylor had pursued Lillian before going overseas. However, Lillian never responded to his advances.
Despite going overseas, Taylor still missed Lillian a lot. That was until he met Lyra.
As Lyra was cousins with Lillian, they looked a bit similar to each other. Thus, Taylor decided to treat Lyra as a replacement.
However, his obsession with obtaining Lillian didn't diminish in the slightest. When Taylor returned to the country, he secretly swore to himself that he would try to obtain her no matter what.
After meeting her again, Lillian didn't let him down. She had gotten even more gorgeous than before.
"She's no longer the daughter of the Smith family; she's just a normal woman. Why are you being so polite with her?" Lyra was displeased. Right after that, she continued to introduce him, "He's my boyfriend, and we're getting engaged in two days. You're welcome to join us for our engagement banquet. But the venue will definitely be at a high-end place, where only the wealthy and affluent can enter.
"So, I'm not sure if you can go in. Of course, it's fine if you can't enter. I'll ask someone to leave the leftover dishes for you at the entrance." "Lyra, you're going too far." Lillian was furious.
"What are you going to do about it? I'm the prestigious daughter of the Smith family while you're nothing but a bitch." Lyra continued to provoke Lillian.
Lillian could no longer endure it. She reached out and slapped Lyra.
"How dare you hit me!" Lyra was instantly enraged. She reached out to give Lillian another slap.
This time, Lillian was prepared and caught hold of her wrist. She said indifferently, "I'm warning you, if you continue this nonsense, don't blame me for disregarding our friendship."
"Who said we're friends? You're not even worthy of this title." Lyra seemed disgusted.
"You're not welcome here. Get the fuck out!" Lillian shouted.
"You're the one who should leave. Grandpa has already given me this villa. Get your garbage out of here right now. Otherwise, I'll have to call people to do it for you," Lyra sneered.
Lillian was shocked before getting angry. "What? I bought this house. Grandpa has no right to give this house to you."
"Alright, I'll move out right now." Lillian couldn't help but sob. She didn't expect the grandfather she respected so much to be so
ruthless. Not only did he kick
out
of the family, but he also wanted to take away her house and car.
Lyra followed her into the villa and said arrogantly, "Let me warn you, don't even think of stealing from us. You should only take the things that are yours."
Lillian didn't even bother to reply to her. After finding a box, she started to pack her clothes.
"How dare you touch these clothes? Put them down!" Lyra stepped on the clothes in the box. Then, she snatched the clothes Lillian was holding and flung them onto the floor.
"Have you gone crazy? These are my clothes!" Lillian started to shake from anger.
"Your money is the Smith family's money, so you used our money to buy all of these clothes. Don't even think of taking a single one! Of
Twon't wear any of your
clothing. They're too dirty. But I'd rather donate them to the beggars than give them to you."