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Rhiannon glared at her fiercely and covered the speaker of her phone.
At that moment, the man on the other end of the phone finally spoke, and indeed, he was furious, but not as Rhiannon had thought. His voice could be described as a roaring rage, âRhiannon, Iâm telling you, you apologize to me right now, immediately!â
âThird Uncle, are you out of your mind? Me apologize? Isnât it them who should apologize to me?â
âYou want them to apologize to you? What do you think you are? Huh! Do you really think youâre a gorilla in a zoo that everyone has to smile at you? Iâm warning you, go apologize immediately! Make sure to get their forgiveness!â
Rhiannon was dumbfounded, âThird Uncle, itâs fine if you donât help your own family, but why are you helping outsiders? I wonât go, I will tell my momâ¦â
âItâs useless to tell your mom!â How did he end up with such a stupid relative! The Deputy Director of the Municipal Education Bureau was about to be provoked into a heart attack by her. He threw down his trump card, âYou donât want to apologize? Iâm telling you if you donât apologize, your husband and all your relatives will be laid off from the Education Bureau! Moreover, your printing business is done too; we in the Education Bureau canât afford your companyâs stuff. I donât have a niece like you! Our two families will break off our relationship immediately! No more contact in the future! Donât even mention me in public!â
His words were so heavy that Rhiannon thought she was hallucinating.
Whatâs going on?
Third Uncle wants to sever ties with her family?
And kick her husband and all his relatives out of the Education Bureau?
Even not allowing her to do business?
Has the Third Uncle gone crazy?
Rhiannon was a little panicked, and she reluctantly bowed her head, âIâll apologize, is that not enough? Third Uncle, please donât be angry.â
âStop it with this act. Let me tell you, Rhiannon. I know your temper. If you act strangely or pull faces when you apologize, everything I just said still stands. I wonât let you off easily.â
Has Third Uncle really not gone crazy? Rhiannon opened her mouth but couldnât find her voice, â â¦I understand.â
The Deputy Director of the City Education Bureau was still not at ease. Before hanging up the phone, he added, âNo, Iâll come over right away.â
âYou better apologize properly! If I come over and hear youâre messing around, Iâll break your legs! â
Rhiannonâs face turned green, black, and red, with interesting colors all over. Because she was holding her breath too hard, the powder on her face fell off like a fairy scattering flowers, âThird Uncle, are you really my Third Uncle? Did I dial the wrong number?â
âYou didnât dial the wrong number; you took the wrong phone!â With that, the other end hung up the phone.
The sound of a disconnected line beeped.
Rhiannon awkwardly lowered her hand holding the phone.
What does it mean that she didnât dial the wrong number but took the wrong phone?
Did Third Uncle mean she didnât use her own phone to call?
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She really couldnât understand the importance of the phone used to make this call.
Before she could figure out the meaning of the last sentence, she realized the seriousness of the situation. She turned around with a dry face and looked at
Baron Lawrence and Lulu Kennedy.