Cedrice walked toward Corinne with a cane. “Don’t worry, Corinne. I’ll teach them a lesson for framing you.”

Corinne smiled. “Thank you, Grandpa Cedric. For believing me.”

Lilliana and Sherlyn knew they could never escape this. They thought Cedric was referring to them instead of Anya and Phoebe when he said he would teach ‘them’ a lesson, causing them to want to run away in fright.

Lilliana forcibly smiled. “Umm… Excuse me, but I need to go home to attend to some urgent matters. We’re going to make a move now.”

Sherlyn grasped Lilliana’s elbow anxiously. “G… Goodbye, then.”

After that, they ran out of the living room as quickly as possible and since the servants did not receive any order to stop them, they just let them go.

Beatrice paid no mind to Lilliana and Sherlyn at all. What they were really concerned about was how to punish Phoebe and Anya—the two

scowling. Frowning, Cedric looked at Phoebe and Anya. “What do you two

was not going to surrender just yet. She gritted her teeth and thought, ‘If I’m going

about Corinne, who’s to say there’s no truth to the stories? Maybe Anya was just trying to show everyone Corinne’s true colors so that fewer people would

when she heard what Phoebe said. A second later, an idea popped into her head. “Grandpa, Grandma, I admit I was the one

of what Corinne did, so I couldn’t stand by and just do nothing. I must help bring justice to them. I was scared you’ll all tell me to mind my

the best at crying. She cried so hard that her shoulder started

to scowl at Corinne. “Miss Corinne, if you have nothing to hide, why didn’t you address the allegations

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