Chapter 191
Christine followed behind Seline. When she eventually stood beside Seline, she looked at Austin with a dazzling smile.
Susanne placed her wine glass down, her aloof gaze falling on Seline as she said coldly, “It’s none of your business.”
Suzanne knew Seline’s intentions very well.
Hearing those words, Seline’s smile froze.
This bitch! The waiters were still watching, vet Suzanneretion to even play her part to be cordial. Damn it!
Austin suddenly stared intently at Seline.
Seline’s heart instantly skipped a beat. She quickly retracted the anger in her heart and smiled back at Austin faintly.
Her face blushed warmly. Then, she deliberately looked to the side just slightly to reveal her collarbone and subtly pulled down her blouse
I this man really liked her and had a decent family background and identity, she would consider settling to marry him.
However, in the next moment, Austin turned to the waiter. His voice was booming loud, carrying a hint of a threat, “How did unwanted people get in even after I’ve booked the whole planch
Seline stiffened Unwanted people?
The thoughts she had just been manifesting shattered into a million pieces with Austin’s ruthless words.
The waiter’s lace fell. “One of the ladies claimed to be your girlfriend’s sister. 1–L..”
Austin towned with displeasure as the waiter stuttered. His voice was cold as the ordered, “Throw them out.”
A smile cerpt onto Suzanne’s face em as she continued to remain silent.
The waiter was flabbergasted and turned to Seline and Christine, glaring resentfully at them. If his employer knew that such esteemed guests were unhappy at their establishment, he would probably be fired
What were these two ladies up to, pretending to be family? What cheapskates!
seline raised her head to look at Suzanne and muttered
witingly, “You can’t let your friend do this, Suzanne
The waiter stepped in and interrupted Seline, saying, “Ladies, we’re closed for a private rant. We’re not serving external guests.”
Cunistine’s expression darkened How could they throw them out just like this?
She took a step forward and stood in front of Seline, screeching angrily at the waiter, saying, “Do you know who she is? Who gave you the audacity to throw us out like this?” Seline’s eyes brighted. Could this man maybe see her in a different light if she were to reveal her identity?
Instead of stopping Christine, Seline subconsciously straightened her back.
Christine pointed a Seline and announced haughtily, “She’s the briness of the Yates family! Her chest was puffed up as she raised her voice like she was afraid that other people couldn’t hear her
As expected, the water immediately showed hesitation.
Seline stole a glance at Austin. She thought it was best for Austin to know that she was the true daughter of the Yates Family
he should understand that the person he should be currying favor with was her, Selor Yates, and not Suzanne.
Seline tugged Christine’s and gently yet firmly reprimanded her, “Don’t speak nonsense, Christine.”
Christine turned around to hold Seline’s hand instead as if to showcase how adamant she was in supporting Seline
Sherastadisdainful side glance at Suzanne as she mocked, “Look at a cestala suuntoor who was discarded from the Yates Camily yet is sitting here, lying and pretending to be
deepened as her gear fell on Christine “Okay, and?
Humor colored Suzanne’s eyes as she watched this performance like they were clowns. Though they were ugly, they sure were entertaining
Christine glated at Suzanne and spet through gritted teeth, “And what? You’re just as unwanted daughter. They should be throwing you out instead!”
She rolled her eyes at Cute and added with contempt, “Where did you get the audacity to think that you’re worthy of eating here? How embarrassing” Selnews giddily tied boude and thought, “Suzanne deserves everything that’s being done to her here!”
It had to feel hornble to be humihated in front of the man she wanted
However, on the surface, Seline pred as the lateraled, “You can’t say that, Christine. She’s still in sister, after all”
Christine tugged on Seline hard so that they were facing Suzanne She scoffed coldly, saying, “She’s not worth it! You’re too kind, Seline!”
The waiter saw how loud they were bring and was afraid that they would cruss the real aristocrats. While contemplating whether to still throw them ou banc
A wipe glass had shattered into pieces after it was slanged on the table,