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The Rise Of The Unwanted Girl (Athena) novel Chapter 461

Chapter 461

Willow’s request gave Michael pause, but recalling it was for his mother, he nodded in agreement.

With her goal achieved, Willow flashed a satisfied smile at Michael.

‘Not a chance I’m letting those two rekindle their old flame,’ Willow vowed to herself.

Kelsey was gravely ill, so Michael and Willow rushed out immediately.

In no time, they arrived at Athena’s manor.

The attendant stepped forward and knocked. After a long wait, the door finally creaked open, and Lance’s head peeked out cautiously.

“Lord Osborne and Lady Willow request to see Viscountess Athena,” the attendant announced with forced politeness.

The entire household knew about Athena’s plight.

They all knew Michael had betrayed her.

The Osborne family went back on their word and shamelessly married Willow instead.

Though Athena never uttered a complaint, the household had already branded the Osbornes as enemies.

‘What on earth are Michael and Willow doing here together?’ Lance couldn’t help but wonder, his resentment simmering.

‘Are they here to flaunt their happiness, or just to spite Athena?’

Lance’s resentment reached its boiling point, but his lowly status as a servant kept him from acting out.

With a perfunctory smile that held no real respect, he said, “Viscountess Athena isn’t at home.”

Then he immediately moved to shut the door.

Michael’s attendant frowned. He blocked the door with his arm, urgency in his voice as he said, “This is a matter of life and death. We’d appreciate your cooperation.”

The Osborne family’s power meant even their servants acted superior.

Their tone was devoid of courtesy whenever they spoke.

The door was forced open. Lance scowled and snapped, “I already told you-Viscountess Athena isn’t home. Are you seriously trying to barge in?”

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