Chapter 82 Iâd Rather Befriend A Dog Chapter 82 Iâd Rather Befriend A Dog +5 Free Coins As Angela gazed at the vibrant invitation card, a bitter chuckle escaped her lips, and her eyes brimmed with scorn.
After taking the invitation card, she tore it up the next second and tossed it into the nearby trash bin.
âAm I losing my mind, or are you?â she spat, her tone icy. âAsking me to be a bridesmaid, pretending itâs a celebration when itâs more like a funeral! If envy turns to bitterness and I lash out, what then?â
It sickened her that Fanny would invite her, the former fiancée, to stand beside her as a bridesmaid and paint herself as virtuous.
âAngela...â Fannyâs eyes reddened as she looked anxiously at Angela.
A touch of vulnerability flashed across her face.
âAngela, please donât say such hurtful things!â Joseph stepped in front of Fanny and spoke softly to Angela. âThis is a significant moment in Fannyâs life. She only has you as a sister. Itâs natural for her to want you there. Letâs not give others a reason to mock us at such an important time.â
He thought Angela was just in a bad mood because her engagement was broken.
Fanny felt at a loss. She bowed her head and nodded silently.
Angelaâs eyes hardened. âArenât I already a laughingstock? My fiancé was stolen, and now I have to pretend everythingâs fine and offer my blessings.â
âWhat did I do to deserve such humiliation from you?â
âGet lost, Fanny! I donât have a shameless sister like you. Stay away from me and spare me your disgust,â Angelaâs tone was icy and filled with disdain.
She exuded a chilling aura, and her pale face reflected her gloom and coldness.
âWhatâs going on, Fanny, Angela?â Christopherâs anxious voice echoed from the doorway.
Angela looked up and saw Christopher striding toward them.
His gaze first fell on the torn invitation card on the ground; then, instinctively, he pulled Fanny into his arms.
12:36 Chapter 82 Iâd Rather Befriend A Dog âWhatâs wrong?â
+5 Free Coins âI wanted to invite Angela to our engagement banquet, but she tore the invitation.â Fannyâs delicate face showed a hint of helplessness and vulnerability. Finally, she hesitated before burying her tearful face in his embrace.
That fragile and beautiful appearance was enough to make anyoneâs heart ache. Without saying a word, it made people feel that she must have been bullied by someone with deep scheming and jealous madness.
Christopherâs gaze, as he looked at Angela, mirrored a mix of disgust, hatred, and irrationality, a familiar sight to Angela.
Angela sneered, and her lips curled with disdain.
âDonât pretend to be affectionate in front of me. You break off your engagement with me, then immediately jump into my sisterâs arms. The Sanders Family has no shame, but I certainly do.â
âAre there no other girls left in Riverdon? Making your love rival your bridesmaid, you two are truly despicable. Lock yourselves away and spare others from your harm.â
Christopher Sandersâ heart skipped a beat, a mixture of anger and guilt flooded him, and he felt a prickling sensation in his chest.
He couldnât go against his grandfatherâs wishes. He was engaged to Angela, but he hadnât clarified things with her. It was his fault, but Fanny was innocent.
She was concerned about Angelaâs reaction, which is why she kept silent and prioritized Angelaâs feelings.
Fanny bit her lip and stepped out of Christopherâs embrace with tears welling up in her eyes. âLove canât be forced. Before you returned, Christopher and I were childhood sweethearts.
âI know this engagement was meant for you. At the time, I genuinely wanted to wish you. both well. I held back my feelings for him.
âI didnât want to hurt you either, but once love takes hold, it canât be denied. I canât live without him. Even Old Mr. Sanders now approves. Angela, please, I beg you, forgive us, okay?â
Fannyâs tears broke Christopherâs heart.
Angela looked at them coldly. âDo you think youâre so noble that your emotions can make all three of us cry? Why are both of you so despicable? Do you need to use me as a stepping 2/4 Chapter 82 Iâd Rather Befriend A Dog stone to make your supposed beautiful love appear tragic?â
+5 Free Coins She threw off the covers, endured the pain, and stood up. Upon picking up the trash can containing the shattered invitation cards, she hurled it at Christopher.
âIf you ever speak the truth to me again, Angela declared boldly, âIâd rather befriend a dog than associate with you, Christopher!â
The nurse rushed forward to support Angela, who, now bolstered, continued with even more determination, âIf you want my blessings, wait until youâre both dead.â
Christopher, struck by a trash can, was visibly pale. He attempted to defend himself but found himself at a loss for words.
The nurse, equally incensed, couldnât comprehend the audacity of this family.
âIn the old days, a girl like her, shamelessly stealing her sisterâs fiancé, wouldâve been tossed into a pigpen.â
âBeing a third wheel and still strutting around in front of everyone, how shameless and malicious.â The nurse couldnât contain her anger and turned to Christopher. âHmm, young man, you clearly lack discernment in women. Youâre also a coward and not even as good as the uneducated men in my family.â
With that, she helped Angela sit down, then forcefully pushed the two of them out and instructed the bodyguards not to let them back in.
They couldnât afford to delay Angelaâs recovery.
In the room, only Joseph remained.
âAngela... you donât seem like yourself right now,â he remarked.
Angela looked up at him, her lips pale. âEver since I was young, whenever Fanny cried, she got whatever she wanted.
Everything she did was praised, and I couldnât argue because it meant I was trying to take things away from her. There was no room for both of us.â
Angela paused, a soft chuckle escaping her lips. âJoseph, do you think I should just swallow my pride and be Fannyâs bridesmaid? But does it really matter? Iâm practically invisible in the Kins Family. Will anyone even notice me?â
âFanny is content with her victories over me,â she added bitterly.
Joseph furrowed his brows and looked at Angela. âYouâre overthinking this, Angela. Fanny means no harm.â
M M Chapter 82 Iâd Rather Befriend A Dog âEven if thereâs no malicious intent, am I supposed to accept it?â Angelaâs gaze suddenly turned cold, and weariness filled her heart. âJoseph, just go. Iâm tired and need some rest,â
Joseph moved his mouth, but in the end, he didnât say anything.
But as soon as he stepped out of the door and saw the person standing at the entrance, he paused and frowned. âZacharias, why are you here?â
x 12:37 âWhen Angela had an accident, I was still in seclusion at school conducting experiments. I only found out last night and took the opportunity to come and see today.â Zacharias took out a handkerchief and covered his mouth as he coughed. âJoseph, isnât it too much to ask Angela to be a bridesmaid? We all know how much Angela liked Christopher before.â
Seeing Zacharias struggling with his cough, Joseph furrowed his brow even deeper and led him to his office.
After a moment of silence, Joseph spoke. âChristopherâs heart belongs to Fanny now, and heâs set to join the Kins Family. We gave Angela a chance, but if she canât win his love, itâs only fair for Fanny to take her place.â
âBut suggesting Fanny to have Angela as a bridesmaid is too much!â Zacharias protested.
Josephâs eyes turned cold as he inserted his hands into the pockets of his white coat. âSince Christopher and Fannyâs relationship is already settled, itâs better for Angela to face reality. sooner. She needs to adapt to the fact that Christopher will be her brotherâinâlaw and handle it with grace. Iâm willing to be the bad guy here if it means Angela can move forward.â