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Capítulo 1939: Chapter 1939: Sumr Hall Side Story (141)

He knew that Helen lendy and her husband were coming to the Smith Family today and they must have already arrived by now.

Before he returned to New Horse, his mother had obviously resud her past attitude towards Olivia.

But as soon as that woman ca today, Olivia was about to be driven out. To say it had nothing to do with that woman, he wouldn’t believe it even if beaten to death.

Olivia Smith saw the raging anger in Thomas Smith’s eyes, her face slowly drooping, and the corners of her mouth curled into a winning smile.

The next second, Thomas had already walked up to her, grabbing her wrist, and was about to pull her inside.

“Second Brother?”

“Is Helen lendy inside?”

Thomas’s face was as cold as ice as he looked inside, “Has that woman been sowing discord in front of Mom and Dad again?”

“No, Second Brother…”

Olivia stood still, refusing to be pulled away by Thomas. Seeing Charles Smith and his wife along with Edward Smith appearing at the door, she quickly said:

“Second Brother, you go inside, it has nothing to do with Helen. It’s my own fault.”

Olivia’s eyes were red. Even though she took all the bla upon herself, her appearance clearly showed a look of being wronged and not daring to complain.

This scene added a little more resentnt in Thomas’s heart towards Helen lendy.

He continued to drag Olivia inside, her strength no match for his, forcefully pulling her along.

She saw the Smith couple’s gaze turning towards her, her face growing more flustered.

She looked extrely afraid of Charles Smith and his wife, clutching Thomas’s arm with both hands, pleading:

“Second Brother, don’t do this, it really has nothing to do with Helen. It’s my fault, all my fault, I spoke wrongly. Please, stop causing trouble, don’t upset Mom and Dad, no, don’t upset Mr. and Madam Smith.”

Thomas saw her panic and pleading expression with his own eyes.

He beca even more convinced that Olivia was suffering greatly due to that scheming woman, Helen lendy.

She couldn’t even call them Mom and Dad anymore, instead referring to them as Mr. and Madam Smith.

If this wasn’t Helen lendy’s requirent, how could mom and dad be so heartless to a child they raised for thirty years?

“Ha! What a coincidence, you never say the wrong thing usually, but when certain people co around, you suddenly start making mistakes.”

Thomas’s words carried an implication, his gaze landing on Helen lendy, who appeared at the door.

Helen seed utterly oblivious to Thomas’s remarks, not even sparing a glance at him.

Being completely ignored, the rage in Thomas’s heart burned even brighter.

The next mont, he heard Evelyn Taylor speak:

“Yes, why do you always make mistakes when Helen is around? Do you have any dissatisfaction with my own daughter?”

She didn’t address Thomas, but turned her target directly to Olivia.

Olivia’s face suddenly turned white.

She originally thought that Thomas was naïve and easy to manipulate. As long as he was there, with his simple-minded protectiveness, she wouldn’t have to leave.

And since Thomas was already biased against Helen lendy, if Olivia were to be chased away, he would naturally bla Helen without any need for explanation.

But she didn’t expect Evelyn Taylor to latch onto Thomas’s question and turn it against her, accusing her of being dissatisfied with Helen lendy.

Now being a fake rich girl, saying she was dissatisfied with Helen would easily be believed by many.

She originally was a noble lady, but now, due to Helen lendy’s appearance, her entire life’s wealth and privilege were cut off. Who would be happy about that?

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