Chapter 499
Comeback Of The Adored Heiress
Chapter 499:
âOh my God! Too ungrateful!â
âSome people from poor areas are just too shameless! Humph! Such creatures should not be supported.â
Everyone present was a friend of Madisyn, and naturally, they sided with her and stood up for her.
Betsey was overwhelmed by the barrage of scorn and condemnation directed at her. Such humiliation was so intense that she gradually bent over, her embarrassment evident. What else could she do? Naturally, she instinctively resorted to self-preservation tactics, such as making excuses to deflect the blame. After all, this was a natural human reaction to feeling cornered or attacked.
She believed that Madisynâs lack of transparency about her true identity played a significant role in her actions. Therefore, she wanted to pin the blame on Madisyn. If she had known what Madisyn really was, she would not have acted in a way that led to her current predicament.
Not only did Madisyn conceal her true identity, but she also played games with her. Wasnât Madisyn being too manipulative?
Madisyn must have done this deliberately to humiliate her and put her in this position.
âWa-ha!â Suddenly, Betsey burst into laughter, realizing she had been a fool to be deceived by Madisyn like this.
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Her sudden laughter startled everyone, leaving them wondering if she had lost her sanity.
Then they saw tears streaming down her face; her emotions were clearly at a breaking point. With a mix of anger, hurt, and defiance in her eyes, she confronted Madisyn. âAre you enjoying watching me be humiliated like this? Do you really think you are such a good person? You hid your identity, watched me make a fool of myself, and laughed behind my back. What kind of person does that make you? Let me tell you, you are the most vicious and scheming person Iâve ever met.â
The crowd was so stunned by her words that they fell silent, obviously not expecting her to say such things. Their faces were filled with disbelief and disapproval; they perceived her attitude as shameless.
Maxine sneered. âHow dare you say such things to Madisyn! She has been helping you, but you keep acting arrogantly and bullying others. You even bullied your benefactor but feel no guilt. Instead, you want to pin the blame on her. Are you even human? Have you ever thought about where you would be without Madisyn? You wouldnât be in your current position without her support!â
Indeed, if it werenât for Madisyn, Betsey would likely be stuck in a dead-end job in a less desirable area with no hope for a better life.
However, Betsey was unwilling to give in. She retorted, âShe had countless opportunities to reveal her identity, but did she do it? No! Because she deliberately wanted to make fun of me.â
At this moment, Madisyn spoke up. âMy identity as a benefactor has always been confidential. Why should I make it public just because of you? But you know what? You only made me realize that hiding my identity is actually a good thing. It allows me to see what kind of people I am supporting. Betsey, you have violated our agreement. The benefactor-beneficiary relationship ends here. You must return all the funds I have provided you.â
âFine! I will return them,â Betsey retorted arrogantly. She was part of a big company, and with her salary, it would only take her a year to repay Madisyn.
âAlso, since the Johns Group is now aware of your true character, you are fired and banned from joining any of our subsidiaries,â Madisyn declared decisively.
Betseyâs eyes darkened at once. She had worked hard to secure this offer. This job represented a significant achievement and a crucial step in her career. She couldnât afford to lose it.
âMadisyn, you are a monster! You are only doing this to take revenge on me!â
After saying this, Betsey rushed forward to hit Madisyn.
However, Andrew had always been prepared to protect Madisyn. He quickly moved and kicked her away, sending Betsey crashing to the floor, where she immediately spat out a mouthful of blood.
Daneâs face was as cold as ice. He ordered fiercely, âGet her out of here!â
The bodyguards promptly moved forward, dragging Betsey away and clearing up the commotion.
Everyone felt sorry for Madisyn. They thought her kindness to Betsey for many years had gone to waste.
âMadisyn, that woman is shameless and ungrateful. Donât let her get to you. Also, donât let her get away like that. She should be punished for what she deserves.â
âThatâs right! That woman is so disgusting. She really gets on my nerves. If I were you, I wouldnât let her live a good and peaceful life.â
Madisyn felt everyoneâs concern and care for her, warming her heart. She smiled and said, âDonât worry. I wonât let her affect me. Rest assured, she will be dealt with.â
Someone sighed. âI guess I need to check on the people Iâm helping. But I just hope I wonât find someone like her. Otherwise, I donât know what I can do.â
âAlas, me too. I donât want to experience what happened to Madisyn just now.â Soon, the atmosphere in the room became lively again. They all chatted happily while eating and drinking.
However, Jada couldnât sit still. She tried to talk to Norton, but he just ignored her. She had never been disregarded like this, and she was upset. Taking a deep breath, she went to the deck to get some fresh air. As she stared at the dark, rolling sea, a wicked thought suddenly flashed into her mind.
What if Madisyn fell overboard? Would she ever come back?
Jada found herself starting to look forward to it. But when she came to her senses, she was shocked by her thoughts. Had she really become this wicked? But she had no choice. Madisyn had completely suppressed her in Anspott. She had to find a way to survive. Whatever happened to Madisyn, she brought it upon herself.
Jada made up her mind. She had to be resolute; otherwise, she would not make it. Suddenly, she spotted a waitress slacking off in a corner.
âHey, you! What are you doing there?â Jada shouted.
The waitress was so startled that she pulled her hat lower to hide her face. âYes, maâam? Is there anything I can do for you?â
âItâs working hours, and you are slacking off,â Jada said coldly.
âIâm sorry, maâam. I didnât mean to. Iâll get back to work right away.â Then, the waitress turned around and walked away. However, Jada stopped her. âWait!â She approached the waitress and asked, âHow long have you been a waitress?â
âWhy do you ask?â the waitress replied, evading Jadaâs question.
âHow about I give you a chance to never do this job again? Are you interested?â
Jadaâs questions were intriguing.
Sure enough, the waitressâs interest was piqued. âWhat do you mean?â
âI just need you to do one thing for me. Then, Iâll give youââ Jada raised one finger.
When the waitress saw it, she guessed, âTen⦠Ten million?â
Jada was stunned for a moment. She wanted to say one million, but the waitress misunderstood. However, if it could solve her problem with Madisyn, ten million was worth it.
âYes, ten million. Weâll sign a contract,â Jada said with a smile.
âYour offer is too much. You wonât ask me to do something awful, will you?â The waitress was obviously nervous.
âWhat do you expect? How can you get so much money if you donât do something awful?â Jada asked back.
The waitress was rendered speechless.
She looked at Jada warily and asked, âWhat do you want me to do?â
âGet rid of someone for me,â Jada said directly, smiling slyly.
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