Mrs. Wilson sneered, raising an eyebrow at her arrogant display. She had been spoiled rotten and raised to be a fool.
“Ms. Yates, look around you. Everyone here is from a distinguished family. Do any of them act like you, barking like a stray dog? You’re just a minor Yates, acting high and mighty because of who you know. You’re so full of yourself you can’t even tell if you’re a dog or a person. You don’t even realize you’re being used as someone’s pawn. If your mother knew she had such a stupid daughter, she’d die of anger.”
Mrs. Wilson never minced her words. She could be so blunt she could send someone to the hospital.
You could walk in on your own two feet and be carried out on a stretcher.
Natalie lowered her head, her shoulders shaking slightly. She was trying so hard not to laugh.
Sebastian saw her stifling her laughter and, for some reason, found it incredibly endearing. His gaze softened as he looked at her.
Yeri was so thoroughly berated by Mrs. Wilson that she couldn't even form a response.
“Well, well, Mrs. Wilson! What’s all the excitement about?” Marshall’s roguish voice cut through the tension.
He was wearing a light blue, pinstriped suit. Without his rebellious aura, he would have looked poised and commanding, but his untamed energy ruined the sophisticated effect.
Mrs. Wilson’s face lit up when she saw his handsome face. “Marshall, you’re late! You missed the main event. These people are rather distasteful, so I’m having them thrown out.”
Mrs. Wilson’s bluntness was a sight to behold. Natalie was thoroughly enjoying it.
In her past life, she had been so consumed with Sebastian that she had never taken the time to see the world outside her bubble.
In public, Joanna was actually quite ordinary.
It was only within the Scott family, and in front of Sebastian, that she seemed exceptional, glowing with a special aura.
Sebastian’s unconditional adoration had fueled her viciousness.
But in this life, with Natalie’s rebirth and intervention, Joanna had managed to ruin her own happiness.
If she had just behaved herself in the Scott family, her brothers would have continued to dote on her.


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