Chapter 156 If the speaker were only targeting her, Sophia would not speak up. However, the speaker had dragged Luna in, and her words were insulting Sophia couldnât stand for it.
Sophia looked up and saw an enchanting face. The woman was wearing a red strapless gown and holding a wine glass.
Her curly hair was loose and swayed flirtatiously as she walked.
Sophia searched her mind but could not remember her.
However, when Sophia recalled how the woman had gritted her teeth when she mentioned Luna just now, and combined it with the possible guests coming tonight, Sophia guessed she was Majorie Huss, the daughter of the owner of Rester Bank and Westâs fiancée.
Oneâs character and upbringing could easily be seen through their speech. Majorie was ill mannered as she used âslutâ
easily.
âGlorion is a fiveâstar business club. Security has always been strict. Who let the bitch in?â Sophia asked. Although her voice was not loud, it attracted the attention of the guests around her.
Majorie was caught by surprise and blurted out, âWho are you calling a bitch?â
Sophia shrugged and took a sip of the juice on the table, âWhoever answers to it.â
As the daughter of a bank owner, Majorie was incredibly wealthy. Wherever she went, she would be the center of attention.
People fawned over her. She couldnât believe Jasonâs jilted wife dared to talk back to her, After rushing up to Sophia in high heels, Majorie shouted, âAm I wrong? If Luna wasnât low, she wouldnât have flirted and climbed into her.
A crisp slap sounded, interrupting Majorieâs increasingly agitated words.
Sophia had struck fast and hard. By the time everyone got over their shock, she had already sat back down.
This was the first time Sophia had slapped someone in public. She had no choice. Majorie was simply asking for a beating with her insults.
Since Majorie could not control her man and silently let West do whatever he wanted, she couldnât push all the blame onto Luna.
It was one thing to slap Luna a few days ago, but now Majorie even wanted to expose their affair publicly. If Majorie had spoken just now, Lunaâs life would have been completely ruined.
Majorie covered her burning check and stared at Sophia in disbelief. Her eyes were filled with shock. She would never have thought Sophia would be so arrogant to slap her publicly. âBitch, how dare you hit me? Donât you know who I am?â
Sophia went along with her. She looked at Majorieâs swollen face for a moment. Then, she pretended to be flustered and said, âYâyouâre Majorie Huss, the eldest daughter of the owner of Rester Bank?â
When Majorie saw the fear on Sophiaâs face, she felt superior again. âIf you know whatâs good for you, kneel and apologize, then slap yourself hands tonight. ll let you off then...â ten times. I donât want to dirty Before Majorie could finish, Sophia reminded her with a smile, âDream on.â
Majorie was so angry that she couldnât breathe. The shame of being slapped publicly surged in her heart. She suddenly raised her hand to splash the red wine at Sophia Join Chatroom 15:54 Thu, 27 Jun G RB.
Chapter 156 Sophia had anticipated Majorieâs move. As she dodged, Sophia picked up her juice on the table and threw it back at Majorie.
Majorie shrieked angrily. She twisted her ankle and fell to the floor. âSophia, you bitch. Iâm going to kill you.â
The surrounding female guests looked at the pathetic Majorie, and then at the calm Sophia and grew furious.
It couldnât be helped. They had seen Sophiaâs charm before. The women in Cester City were jealous of how men were naturally drawn to Sophia.
Sophia was single again now that she was divorced from Jason. However, instead of being upset, Sophia was so arrogant she didnât even care about the daughter of a bank owner. If Sophia got away with this today, she would only become worse next time.
A woman said, âSheâs nothing but a jilted wife. How can she bully someone elseâs fiancée? This canât do.â
Another said, âThatâs right. This bitch is too arrogant. She stole her cousinâs man four years ago. How dare she embarrass herself here now. Sheâs disgusting.â
Another voice interrupted, âEveryone, no need to be angry. I just saw Mr. Wilson entering the elevator with Miss Ada.
His real companion tonight is Miss Ada, not this vixen.â