Chapter 154
The Darling of the Paranoid Tycoon
On the side, Vernon continued to endure the beating. His cries of pain were incessant, and Monica grew increasingly anxious.
She knew that Delbert had recently become the head of the Carlson Group. The man must have offended Delbert to end up in such a situation.
âPlease...â
Monica pretended to cry, her eyes teary and her voice trembling.
She kept her head down and dared not look at Delbertâs face.
âDelbert, Iâm sorry! | was just bored after returning home and came to Holy Night to get familiar with the area. | swear, | won't come to Holy Night again, or even this area!â
Seeing Monica apologizing at once, Delbert was less angry.
Although his relationship with Monicaâs parents had always been strained, he doted on her.
â| can let you off today since you just returned home. You should have a good rest. If | see you in a place like this again, you'll have the same result as his!â
After saying that, he gave a threatening look at Vernon, who was still being ten on the ground.
essed Vernon's miserable state and was frightened.
ckly nodded in agreement, âI understand!â
As Delbertâs expression gradually eased, Monicaâs eyes flickered slightly.
When she saw Harriet standing next to him, she suddenly thought of something and asked, âDelbert, is this the fool youâre marrying?â
17 Both Monica and Nora were alumni of Meawood Medical University. Before going abroad for further studies, she had heard from Nora how ugly and despicable her idiot sister, Harriet, was!
In Monicaâs eyes, the plain and foolish Harriet didnât deserve her handsome and highly educated cousin, Delbert, at all.
This time, Monica had returned at Noraâs invitation to sabotage Harrietâs marriage to Delbert.
However, upon seeing Harriet in person, she suddenly felt that Harriet wasnât as despicable and vulgar as Nora had described her. In fact, she was quite attractive.
But that didnât change the fact that she was a fool!
âWhat did you say?â Upon hearing Monica describe Harriet as a fool, Delbert looked at her with cold eyes. His expression, which had just, softened, instantly turned icy again.
Monica was frightened and stepped back repeatedly, âI-I didnât say anything...â
But did she look like she hadnât said anything?
In any case, Harriet had heard it. Monica had just spoken ill of her.
It seemed that Delbertâs cousin didnât like her very much!
But that was understandable. After all, Monica was Noraâs college classmate and had heard a lot of bad things about Harriet from Nora, so naturally she disliked her.
Harriet also didnât miss the disgust and disdain that flashed in Monicaâs eyes whenever she looked at her.
It seemed that her days in the Carlson family were going to be quite eventful in the future!