Chapter 68
The Darling of the Paranoid Tycoon
Chapter 68 The Battle of Words Nora believed that if she kept mentioning to Delbert that Harriet liked Vernon, Delbert would ultimately be disgusted by Harrietâs fickle.
nature.
Harriet pouted and made a face as if she was about to cry. She clung to Delbert, seeking solace in his arms.
âNora is lying. I've never said that to Vernon. Believe me, okay?â
Her coquettish demeanor was undeniably captivating.
Delbertâs deep eyes flashed with fiery desire.
â| believe you.â
With just three words, he made his position and attitude clear.
âNora, did you hear that? Delbert believes in me. Donât think you can break us up,â Harriet declared, proudly looking at Nora.
Nora was pissed off.
âHarriet, how could you think so poorly of me? Iâm just telling the Nora appeared aggrieved, pinching her thigh hard to force out tea Her acting skills were top-notch.
Noraâs words insinuated that Harriet was a schemer who held ill intentions toward her.
As she wiped her tears pitifully, she winked at Bessie.
To reconcile with her daughter, Bessie didnât hesitate to accuse Harriet.
âThatâs right. How could you say such things about Nora? She takes your words to heart because she cares about you. Clifton, donât you agree?â
Clifton gave her a piercing look and cursed her for dragging him into the conflict.
Everyone could see how much Delbert cared about Harriet, so it was easier to just agree with whatever Harriet said.
âWhy bother arguing with a fool?â he groaned inwardly.
Intervening amid the chaos, Clifton stated, âThatâs enough. We're a family. Isnât it better for us to sit together and enjoy our meal instead?
Clifton observed Delbertâs expression, acting according to his attitude.
However, Harriet was no longer oblivious to the situation.
Nora wanted to play the innocent victim with her, and she was up for the challenge.
âVernon, tell everyone. Did | say those things to you?â
Harriet shot a glare at Vernon, demanding nothing less than the truth.
The topic, like a ticking time bomb, was suddenly handed over Vernon. His face froze, and he hesitated.
âWell... | canât remember. How about we discuss something else guys shouldnât argue about this. Itâs not worth it.â
Vernon awkwardly smiled, avoiding a direct answer. Instead, he played the role of a peacemaker.
He would not offend anyone.
Unfortunately, Harriet wouldnât compromise as she had in her previous life. She wouldn't allow herself to be bullied by these people uyum.
After all, it was Nora who had provoked her first.
She would not relent until Nora bowed and apologized.