Chapter 160
A deal with the devil
Chapter 160 Danielâs face darkened upon hearing fimihâs wornurims. This was 1 was the real hidey no wonderenjanin had kicked her out it was hard to believe his grandmother had spoken âMarieâs pretty face filled with disdain as she frosterd at Shirley. âMc. Weiss, why would you do such a thing?
Ponyone glared at Shirley in anges, but she simply shrugged, an indifferent smile playing on her lips before trying something shockingly arrogant, âThey asked for it. I was just ching them whit the wanted â
In other words. Emily and Elizabeth deserved to be taught a lesson s res hardened. âMs Weiss, hest as Shirley was about to speak again, Emily spoke vp, her voice filed with grievance and despair, âForget it, Marie. I want to go home. Please take me home.â
âApologie Shirley,â Daniel finally said, glaring iprily at her. âI want you to apologize to Emilyâ
âYes, apologize Shirley apologize to them!â The people in the room joined in, their voices filled with anger.
Shirley laughed, her smile laced with mockery, cold and seductive, yet captivating Ignoring the commotion, she calmly pointed at Emily and Elizabeth, then turned to Benjamin, her words shocking everyone.
âThey called you a cold fish.â
The room deli silmu Beat stared at Shirley, bus w voice cold âWho said that?â
âStr did âno, wait, I think it was ber. Yes, it was her,â Shirley said, pointing first at Sabrina, then at Emily.
Benjaminâs sharp gaze landed on Emily, making her go pale with fear. âNo, I didnât say that. It was Sabrina,â Emily stammered.
In an instant. Emily had betrayed Sabrina.
âWhat an idiot,â Sabrina thought, her face flushing with anger at Emilyâs stupidity. She fought back her fear and looked at Benjamin, calmly explaining, âMr. Blackwood, I would never say anything disrespectful about you. If I did.â
âYou did,â Shirley interrupted.
âI didnât,â Sabrina insisted.
âThen explain what you meant by, âwilling to humiliate herself just to please that cold fish, shitley said calmly.
shirley had already been looked down upon countless times. She didnât care about a little more humiliation. But could Sabra really withstand Benjaminâs rage?
Sabrina beber liphard, her gaze burning with hatred for Shurley, wishing she could tear apart. Finally, she decided to speak her mindâafter all, Benjamin didnât like her.
Granting ber teeth, the supped, âI did say that it was advice from a friend Shirley, whatâs the point of shamelessly clinging to Mr.
Blackwood like this?â
dessâyes, that word fit perfectly! Everything Shirley had done tonight was the very definition of it.