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Chapter 4 - 4: Pushed Her

There was also a middle-aged man standing in the living room. When he saw her coming down, he stepped forward to take her luggage and nodded his head respectfully, "Miss Lewis."

It was Philip Lee, the butler of the Leach family. The Leach family had sent him to pick Juliana up, showing their regard for her.

Selene looked at her apologetically, "Jill, I'm sorry, I didn't an to do it."

Juliana stopped in front of her, looked at her in a condescending manner, and said indifferently: "Are you apologizing for failing to help

escape or for pushing

into the river?"

It was Selene who helped Juliana escape today. But not long after Juliana ran out, Jermaine ca after her.

Standing by the river, Juliana threatened him with death not to get married.

Selene ca over to persuade her, but then she pushed her down the river.

Word spread throughout the city that Juliana Lewis would rather die than marry Benson Leach.

Both Jermaine and Philip looked over significantly.

Selene panicked all at once, her eyes downcast: "I'm sorry. You didn't want to run away or jump into the river. It was all my fault, I'm sorry."

Jermaine said with a sullen face: "Jill, don't let your sister take all the bla."

Juliana snorted lightly, "Walk

out."

Selene looked up at Juliana and followed her out.

It was a cool autumn night outside the courtyard with a fountain pool.

Juliana stopped in front of the fountain pool, then pulled Selene and pushed her forward...

With a thud, Selene fell into the pool and was in a ss. She tried to get up: "Jill, you..."

However, Juliana kicked her back into the pool: "A daughter out of wedlock is not my sister."

All this happened so suddenly.

Jermaine was flabbergasted before rushing up and pulling Juliana back: "Why did you push Selene?"

Selene was shivering in the pool, with her arms over her chest: "Dad, don't bla Juliana. It's all because of

she got taken back. It doesn't matter as long as she isn't mad at ."

Jermaine got fired up: "There's no excuse for her..."

Juliana walked to the car of the Leach family and got in it without paying any attention to what they said.

Philip glanced at them and said to Jermaine, "Mr. Lewis, the Leach family will take good care of your daughter."

Jermaine was too concerned about Selene at the mont to care about how the Leach family would treat Juliana.

Philip said goodbye and got into the car, and Jermaine didn't even look up again until the car disappeared.

He only worried about Selene, who was pushed into the pool.

As her na suggested, Selene had always been the moon surrounded by a myriad of stars.

In the car, Philip kept looking at Juliana in the rearview mirror, who looked calm and emotionless, as if everything had nothing to do with her.

She seed quite different from the rumored Juliana.

It was dark by the ti they got to the house of Leach, which was brightly lit.

Old Mr. Leach sat in the living room watching as Juliana ca in.

The butler said, "Master, this is Miss Lewis."

Old Mr. Leach looked up at Juliana and was slightly surprised because she looked completely different from the photos he saw.

The Juliana in the photos had red hair, smoky eyes, and red lips, who seed like a hooligan.

But now, Juliana, with rosy lips and pretty white teeth, looked dignified and magnanimous, but also aloof and proud as a wolf, which was sowhat the sa as his grandson.

Juliana nodded slightly and greeted politely, "Mr. Leach."

Old Mr. Leach was quite satisfied that she was generous and not the least bit timid: "I don't care about how you used to be.. As long as you behave yourself and do your duty as a young lady from now on, the Leach family will not be hard on you."

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