Vanessa continued, "The Thompson heir can't stand us, and now even a dog he keeps can take a bite out of us. Andy is so young, and he has to get dragged into this... "
Eden's face was grim, his cold eyes fixed on Yvonne. "Miss, I don't care who your sugar daddy is, but you hurt an innocent child. I suggest you apologize to him right now."
Yolanda's expression was just as cold. She had always believed that Yvonne's interference and seduction were the reasons Bennett had broken up with her.
Consequently, Yolanda saw Yvonne as a thorn in her side and had no intention of letting this opportunity to target her slip away.
"Ms. Jones. If you don't apologize to Vanessa and her son, we won't let this matter rest. You wouldn't want this to blow up and embarrass you, would you?"
"You're a public figure. A scandal wouldn't do you any good. No matter how much Bennett and Vanessa don't get along, they are still half-siblings. You're just a toy he keeps for entertainment, so don't get ahead of yourself. If you get into trouble, he might not even bother to protect you."
Yvonne looked at the group in front of her and found it all rather amusing.
No wonder a child as young as Andy was already a master of playing the victim; it clearly ran in the family.
Vanessa could change her tune faster than one could flip a page, immediately turning the tables.
Eden didn't even bother to get both sides of the story before passing judgment.
What gave them the confidence to think they could do whatever they wanted?
Or perhaps there was something wrong with Carol's genes, because both of her children seemed to be lacking in the brains department.
"An apology is indeed necessary," Yvonne agreed with a nod. "This brat was running wild in the banquet hall, crashing into people. He not only bumped into me but also nearly knocked over Mrs. Cooper, who is pregnant. A sincere apology is certainly in order..."
"Ms. Jones, you're quite skilled at twisting the truth," Eden interrupted before she could finish.

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