But the more she yelled, the harder everyone laughed.
Rebecca and Samuel, who were enjoying the show from the side, also started laughing.
This heartless crowd was simply too much.
Garcia felt like they were a pack of demons. If looks could kill, many people present would have been sliced to pieces by her glare.
Realizing Dylan was also there, Garcia felt an even deeper sense of humiliation.
She couldn't bear to imagine what Dylan must be thinking of her.
Fuming, Garcia shot a venomous look at Rebecca before clutching her head and running off amidst the jeers.
With the show over, Rebecca was in a great mood. She turned to Samuel. "Let's go."
Samuel nodded.
However, just then, Dylan suddenly walked over and blocked their path.
He looked at Rebecca, his eyes filled with a probing curiosity. "What happened here?"
Could it be that Raina had gotten into a dispute with them?
He noticed his mother also looked extremely displeased.
Rebecca raised an eyebrow and smiled. "If you want the gossip, Mr. Austin, you'd be better off asking your mother."
Dylan frowned, surprised she would speak to him like that.
Then, Samuel added, "Mr. Austin, I never realized your family's standards were so low. It was a terrible misfortune for my Becky to marry into the Austin family!"
Samuel huffed and led Rebecca away.
Dylan's face immediately darkened.
What did they mean by that?
Why were they attacking his family's reputation?
And his Becky? Why was marrying into the Austin family a misfortune? Had Rebecca told Samuel something?
Dylan stood frozen, watching their retreating backs, his expression growing more sullen.
Realizing it had been a while since he'd called Rebecca, Dylan, on a whim, took out his phone and dialed her number.


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