Chapter 343: Unexplained Hostility
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Purple Sumrs imdiately said, “I’ll co over right now.”
She was so eager to know the answer that she didn’t hesitate, which was completely inconsistent with her usual cautious attitude.
After such a long ti of puzzling over the unanswered question in her heart, would the truth finally be revealed?
– In the end, who was it that had resurrected her?
With this thought, Purple Sumrs’ heart began to race uncontrollably, as if she couldn’t wait to get to Graves Residence to find out.
Lester Williams said, “Tell your location, and I’ll send a car to pick you up.” Considering the strict security around Graves Residence, ordinary vehicles wouldn’t be able to pass through, so Purple Sumrs inford Lester Williams of her location.
Soon, Lester Williams sent a car to pick her up.
On her way to Graves Residence, Purple Sumrs realized that if Alexander Sumrs found out she went there, he would probably cause her trouble.
But right now, she couldn’t care less about that.
The bluestone road at Graves Residence was smooth and wide, with elegant, low pines on either side. Purple Sumrs didn’t have the ti to admire it as she hurried along.
She strode into the living room, but didn’t see Gavin Graves, only a woman sitting casually on the white leather sofa: Bella Foster, whom she had t before.
Upon receiving news of her arrival, Lester Williams ca downstairs and said to Purple Sumrs, “Ms. Sumrs, please wait a mont, Young Master Graves has a guest.”
Purple Sumrs then sat down on the other side of the sofa, noticed Bella Foster’s gaze, and greeted her politely, “Ms. Foster.”
Actually, she had little fondness for Bella Foster, still rembering the ti when this woman had pointed at her and cursed her. Although there was a reason for it, Purple Sumrs couldn’t help but feel uneasy.
When visiting soone else’s ho, Purple Sumrs wouldn’t deliberately cause trouble or create awkward situations. This was out of respect for the host and basic etiquette.
Fortunately, today Bella Foster behaved reasonably, unlike her unreasonable tantrum last ti.
“Ms. Sumrs is here too, huh?” Bella Foster smiled.
Purple Sumrs smiled back and nodded her head in response.
She sat quietly on the sofa, her eyes half-closed, her deanor tranquil and remote, showing no intention of engaging in small talk with Bella Foster. Nevertheless, Purple Sumrs could still feel an ice-cold gaze observing her without interruption.
Bella Foster’s scrutinizing eyes were undisguised, making Purple Sumrs feel as if she had a thorn in her side. Perhaps it was because of Bella Foster’s sense of superiority that she thought there was no need to hide it.
Purple Sumrs sat with an indifferent expression, ignoring Bella Foster’s gaze. Her thoughts were now elsewhere, with no ti to dwell on this seemingly unprovoked animosity.
However, Bella Foster wanted to strike up a conversation with her, “Ms. Sumrs, despite your young age, you managed to turn the tables for the second young master. That’s really impressive. Did you specifically study this or take any special courses?”
“I was just interning at the law firm and occasionally helped out with a few ideas. The fact that the second young master is safe and sound is all thanks to Mr. Jefferson’s efforts,” Purple Sumrs replied.
“That’s quite sothing, indeed,” Bella Foster asked with a smile, “Did you co today to talk to Young Master Graves about the case? Wasn’t the lawsuit over already?”
Purple Sumrs said, “It’s for sothing else.”
“Oh?” Bella Foster straightened her back slightly, becoming more poised, “What is it for?”
Her eyes pressed upon Purple Sumrs, eager to know the answer.
Purple Sumrs looked up at her, slightly frowning, as if puzzled.
“Did Ms. Sumrs encounter any difficulties?” Bella Foster’s smile grew warr, trying her best to appear friendly, “Feel free to tell , perhaps I can help.”
“No need, it’s just a small private matter,” Purple Sumrs smiled.
Bella Foster wouldn’t let it go, continuing to probe, “A private matter that requires Young Master Graves’ help must not be sothing minor, right?”
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