Realizing that this had something to do with Lucinda, Eleanor paused for a moment.
âWhat do you want?â
âI donât like that bitch either.
I can help you get rid of her.
â
Eleanor pursed her lips hesitantly.
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The Hernandez family was powerful after all.
Eleanor was indeed a little tempted, but Melody was too arrogant.
Eleanor didnât like the way she spoke to her.
If she couldnât get any substantial help from Melody, sheâd only end up being used by the spoiled brat.
After thinking it over, Eleanor sighed apologetically.
âSorry, Miss Hernandez.
Itâs like you said-Iâm just the illegitimate daughter of the Turner family and have no power.
Lucinda almost ruined me several times before.
Iâm afraid I canât defeat her, nor can I help you.
â
Once again, Eleanor stood up and was about to leave.
âYou scratch my back and Iâll scratch yours.
If you help me deal with Lucinda, Iâll help you become the only heir of the Turner family.
â
Hearing this, Eleanor was intrigued.
âDeal.
â
Later that afternoon, after getting off work, Lucinda drove to the Bay Villa unhurriedly.
After parking her car, she looked numbly at the unchanged scenery around the villa.
She felt a dull pain in her heart, which shocked her.
After all this time, why did she still feel this way?
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The security guard knew she would come, so he didnât stop her from entering.
She went straight to the door and opened it.
There was no sign of any lawyer in the hall, but there was a lone figure sitting on the sofa.
It was Nathaniel, wearing a black suit, sipping from a cup of black coffee.
Lucinda wasnât surprised to see him here.
Unfazed, she strode forward in her high heels.
It wasnât until she got closer that she noticed the dark circles under the manâs eyes.
She couldnât help but burst into laughter.
Although he was still handsome, it was the first time she had seen him so haggard.
âPoor you, Mr.
Roberts.
You look exhausted,â she said provokingly.
Nathaniel looked up at her coldly and said, âMiss Ross, youâre getting ruder and ruder each time we meet.
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