Chapter 292 Tara knew that as long as she kept mentioning how Vicky always beat her, Delbert would soften and protect her.
And just as she expected, her plan worked.
Vicky's hysterical outburst made Delbert want to turn around and leave, but seeing how miserable Tara looked, he couldnât bear it.
He walked up to Tara and spoke with a frown. âGet up! Donât kneel here.â
Delbert knew that the more Tara argued with Vicky, the more severe her illness became.
Tara looked at Delbert, as if he were her savior. Her heart beat fast in her chest.
âGet the hell out of here!â Vicky shouted in anger.
âGet up and go!â Delbert said, ignoring Vicky.
Tara looked at the hysterical Vicky and the dignified Delbert.
This excellent man should belong to her.
That plain-looking and tasteless Harriet couldnât hold a candle to her.
Tara looked at Delbert with overflowing admiration.
She immediately got up and followed behind him.
There was a sound of things being smashed in the room, accompanied by Vickyâs vicious cursing.
But neither Tara nor Delbert looked back.
Tara even smirked in disdain.
If it werenât for her desire to get close to Mr. Delbert, she wouldnât have put up with Vickyâs bullying for so many years.
Now everyone in the manor was on her side. By the time she married Delbert, she would take revenge on Vicky.
But right now, the most important thing was to seduce Delbert.
She needed to make sure Delbert divorced Harriet and married her.
Tara ran up to Delbert and tugged at his clothes. There were tear stains on her face.
âMr. Delbert, please donât break ties with your mother because of me. It doesnât matter what happens to me,â she said.
Except for Harriet, Delbert never liked to have any contact with other women. So, when Tara touched him, his face fell.
He coldly glanced at Taraâs hand on his clothes.
Tara knew that Delbert didnât like others touching him, but she wanted to prove that she was different.
She wrinkled her nose and looked at Delbert softly. âMr. Delbert, please listen to my advice. Itâs not easy for your mother to be alone in Imperium.â
Delbert had only helped Tara earlier out of pity, but that didnât mean she could take advantage of it.
âLet go!â he demanded in a stern voice.
âMr. Delbert, |...â Tara flattered.
Delbertâs cold gaze sent a shiver down her spine.
Before she could finish her words, Delbert interrupted her. âI won't repeat it!
âIf you donât want me to save you, then go back and keep kneeling!â
Scared, Tara shut up her mouth and reluctantly let go of his clothes, She knew all too well that, even though Delbert had been tolerant of her because of her care for Vicky, she couldnât cross the line.