âShe used to take care of dolphins in my brotherâs aquarium.
Dulcie once saved me when I visited there.
Sheâs very beautiful and lovely.
I like her very much, but you have never seen her.
â
Lucinda gently pinched Destineeâs nose playfully.
âI remember your father mentioning that you sabotaged Kysonâs blind date with the Perez familyâs daughter, right?â
âYeah, that was me,â Destinee admitted unabashedly.
âThat old lady was so annoying and demanding.
She and Kyson werenât even dating, and she was already making all sorts of demands.
I couldnât stand it, so I had to intervene.
â
Lucinda nodded approvingly.
âWell done.
The Perez familyâs daughter is demanding and lacks competence.
Sheâs not right for Kyson.
â
The Perez family, once influential, was now on the brink of collapse, their business status plummeting.
Lucinda had heard rumors that Kyson was behind the downfall of the Perez family.
The story went that the Perez daughter had bullied a woman, and Kyson, in his anger, had orchestrated their financial ruin.
This made her all the more curious about the woman Destinee had mentioned.
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âIf Kyson and Dulcie are meant to be together, I must find a chance to meet her,â Lucinda mused aloud.
âOh?â Destinee, her big eyes sparkling with curiosity, asked smartly, âMommy, is it because of Kyson or me that you want to see her?â
Lucinda cast a glance at her mischievous daughter and smiled, saying nothing.
Destinee grabbed her wrist, insisting on an answer.
âMommy, say it! But think carefully before you answer.
Daddy is so jealous he might not be able to control himself!â
Lucinda touched her daughterâs nose and complained, âIf you knew your dad would get jealous, why did you ask such a question?â
âI was just curious!â
In the luxury car, Lucinda and Destinee were seated in the back.
That morning, Kern had instructed the driver to take the wheel.
Considering there was someone else in the car, Destinee had purposefully posed that question.
Lucinda responded without hesitation, âItâs all because of you, my daughter.
You mentioned that Dulcie had helped you and you really liked her, so I wanted to meet her.
â
âYou got it! Mommy, youâre right!â Destinee beamed like an angel.
âMommy, youâre clever enough to steer clear of trouble with Daddy!â
Lucinda chuckled.
âHe wouldnât dare cross me.
â
Destinee covered her mouth, giggling.
âThat means youâre good at keeping Daddy in Line, Mommy!â
âWow, Destinee, youâre so eloquent.
â Lucinda was pleased with her daughterâs words.
Destinee felt proud after receiving the compliment.
The car was filled with the joyful laughter of mother and daughter.