Chapter 505 Power Play in the Living Room
That’s when Owen finally spoke, scolding her: “Don’t let wealth corrupt your character. Bringing her here just to flaunt riches–don’t you think that makes you look like some tacky nouveau riche? Today’s abou discussing the wedding, and everyone here is family. You can come in on your own–she’s just a servant, she’s not allowed in!”
Gill was dressed like royalty and clearly stealing the spotlight. Owen wasn’t about to let a servant show him
Yunice reminded him. “Two nights ago, you went crying to Mr. Carl about me. Even though he knew you were in the wrong, he still advised me not to skip your big day out of consideration for our sibling bond, But now you’re bossing around my friend–if that’s how it’s going to be, I’m happy to sit this out.”
She grabbed Gill and turned to leave.
“Hey! Don’t go!” Peggy hurried up with a bright smile, grabbing Yunice’s arm and planting her other hand on the car door.
“Owen doesn’t make the rules. If he won’t let you in, I will!” She looped her other arm through Gill’s and grinned. “Come on, I’ll take you both in.”
Peggy had her own little scheme going. If Yunice was willing to spend that kind of money on a servant. then coaxing Yunice into her good graces would surely mean a life of luxury for herself, too.
Owen tried to protest, but Peggy shot him a glare. “The whole family’s watching–don’t make me embarrass you in front of your own relatives.”
Owen cared about appearances, and Peggy, shameless as ever, had him by the throat.
So the three “outsiders” strolled confidently into the Saunders household like they owned the place, while Owen and his crew trailed behind, looking like background characters.
Once inside the living room, Yunice quickly noticed that everyone seated there was on Lily’s side of the family.
The Saunders‘ paternal relatives were few to begin with, and over the years, Lily’s growing influence had distanced them even further. It was clear now that Lily had her own faction within the family.
Seeing the glittering jewelry on Gill, one of the elders slowly put down his teacup, his expression stiff. “Forgive me, my eyes must be failing me. This lady is… whose wife!”
Gill dramatically grabbed his hand and gave it a hearty pat. “Mr. Terrance! I used to work here in the
face? Saunders household. Don’t you remember the time I poured you tea and you complained it was too weak, said I was disrespecting you on purpose, then splashed scalding tea right in my
Gill smiled like nothing was wrong, but her words stabbed like knives
Mr. Terrance couldn’t place her at all. Of course, he didn’t remember bullying a servant years ago. He assumed she was some rich woman joking around and quickly turned to Yunice: “Yunice, don’t just stand there! Go pour tea for our guest–don’t let people say our family lacks manners
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Chapter 505 Power Play in the Living Room
Because none of these relatives had attended Yunice’s wedding, they didn’t know who her bisbond wa far as they were concerned, she was still the lowest member of the family.
Once Mr. Terrance opened his mouth, everyone else turned their noses up at Yunice.
She wore plain clothes–aside from a simple, brandless outfit, there wasn’t a single piece of jewelry on her. She looked good, yes, but couldn’t hide the poverty in her appearance.
Someone even tossed their empty cup on the table. “No sense of propriety at all. Don’t you know to refill
our tea?”
Yunice looked up at the speaker, then calmly reached for the teapot–but she didn’t stand.
“Hey!” The man slapped the table. “You glued to that chair? No one ever teach you you’re supposed to stand when serving tea to guests?”
“The hell are you barking for?” Peggy snapped, hands on her hips. “She’s doing you a favor just topping up your water. You clearly aren’t thirsty with that mouth running. Forget the tea.”
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