Chapter 658 Confrontation
Viola tried to hold back her anger but failed and stepped forward with a frown. âYou havenât officially returned to the
Faulkner Family yet, and youâre already so late. Do you want to put on airs for us elders?â
Huxley looked sullen.
âWhat do you mean? Charlotte is Congreveâs daughter. Why canât she be here?â Huxley looked at them with a gloomy
face.
Several collateral members shivered. It was obvious that the patriarch, Huxley, had a lot of prestige. In particular, he had
been busy dealing with many people in public and in secret recently. No one knew who would become the next one.
Viola glanced at Huxley grumpily. âDo you still want to put on airs as the patriarch in front of me? Youâre just an adopted
son.â
âWho is this old lady?â Charlotte stepped forward with a smile as if the dispute in the cemetery had never happened before.
Viola was stunned and didnât expect Charlotte to pretend not to know her.
But after all, what happened that day was not honorable. It was better for Charlotte to behave like this.
She coughed softly
and said, âI am your grandmaâ¦â
Charlotte deliberately frowned and looked at Huxley in confusion. âI read a lot of things in the information. It seems to be a
little different⦠Didnât my grandmother pass away?â
Seeing that Charlotte pretended to be confused, Huxley was no longer angry.
He bent his eyes and said, âIt doesnât matter. You can ask me if you donât understand. This is the wife of your grandpaâs
cousin. You can call her grandmother.â
Viola looked gloomy for a moment and looked at Charlotte provocatively. âI didnât take advantage of youâ¦â
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âSo thatâs how it is.â Charlotte nodded seriously. âItâs really hard on you to come all the way here to attend the dinner even
though weâre so far apart. Itâs indeed my fault for being late.â
As soon as she said that, not only did Viola change her expression but so did the other members of the branch family.
âDonât talk if you donât understand! We are all members of the Faulkner family, and our surnames are Faulkner!â Viola was
so angry that she almost pointed at Charlotteâs nose and scolded her. âYour grandpa has never been so rude to us, but
you actuallyâ¦â
Viola was so angry that her face turned red. Sandra took the opportunity to say, âCharlotte, weâre a family, but youâre so
rude to grandma that she gets angry! Donât go too far!â
âShe doesnât know and then just asks. Why does it sound like sheâs deliberately angering Viola?â
Huxley frowned and
glared at Sandra. âViola usually dares to scold anything. How could she be angered by just a few words today? Why donât
we just call for an ambulance?â
Sandra was so angry because of the undisguised partiality of Huxley.
She looked at Huxley with burning eyes. âAs a patriarch, you usually claim to be fair. Do you want to give up your principles for Charlotte?â
Her voice was not low and soon attracted everyoneâs attention.
Sensing everyoneâs gaze, Charlotte was not afraid at all and even apologized self-righteously, âIâm sorry, I didnât know that
you have invested in the Faulkner Family. I said something wrong.â
Heehee!
Damon had been watching from the side for a long time. He couldnât help laughing, walked to Charlotteâs side, and
supported her, saying, âI donât think this grandmother was angered by Miss Clinton but by her true face being exposed.â