Ellis seemed as though he hadnât heard the gossip and rumors, but Mary noticed that his hand holding
the chopsticks was slightly exerting force.
Mary understood him.
Ever since he was young, Ellis had been a
troublemaker, dubbed the Demon of Clance, and his
reputation had never been good.
He never cared about what others thought of him.
Now, if these words could agitate him, it was merely because he also felt embarrassed.
A bitter smile suddenly tugged at the corners of Maryâs lips.
She clenched her fists tightly and suddenly looked toward the third table, saying in a cold voice, âIs the
food that the Olsen family prepared to entertain you all not to your taste?â
The people at the third table who had been whispering to each other immediately shut their mouths,
looking toward her in fear.
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Mary kept her gaze fixed on them. âIf itâs not to your liking, you may choose not to eat, or you may
leave. The door is right there. I wonât be seeing you out.â
Several women suddenly looked at each other, at a
loss.
Victoria immediately said, âMary, whatâs wrong? Has something happened? These ladies are relatives
of our family, though distantly related⦠but after all, we share
the same Olsen surnameâ¦â
Mary immediately looked at her. âAre you deaf? They were just bad-mouthing me over there; did you
not hear it? Is this how you protect the reputation of the Olsen family?â
Victoria was choked by the scolding, and her face changed color on the spot.
She clenched her fists in grievance, then looked toward Ellis and said softly, âEllis, did I make Mary
angry? I really didnât mean toâ¦â
Ellis slowly raised his head. Those eyes that were
usually commanding and condescending now revealed an unusual depth.
He said lowly âCo ore 17ou donf2â
.
Victoria was taken aback.
Ellis then turned coldly toward the third table. âSince
wife has issued an eviction order, we wonât keep
you.â
my
He said deliberately and methodically, but as his words fell, his voice suddenly raised, âWhy are you
not leaving?!â
The women at the table jumped in fright, shivering all
over!
The girl who was on good terms with Victoria was actually a distant relative of the Olsen family. Their
family head at present was a trusted subordinate of Uncle Olsen, and so they held a certain status
within
the Olsen household.
That was why their family could sit at the third table a
an Olsen banquet.
Under Ellisâs gaze, the young woman sheepishly stood up and said, âEllis, my cousin, I was⦠I was
just kidding⦠Dad, I really didnât say anything!â
Her last words were said to the main table.
The person she spoke to was just joking with Uncle
Olsen a moment ago, and his name was Joseph Olsen. He was from a collateral branch of the Olsen
family, but by serving Uncle Olsen and helping the Olsen Group reach greater heights, he now held a
lofty position within the Olsen family.
Upon hearing this, he couldnât help but look toward Uncle Olsen, pleading, âWell, Mr. Olsen, my
daughter has said some nonsense. Iâll teach her a lesson when
we return home! She didnât have any bad intentions; she just has a loose tongueâ¦
Uncle Olsen heard this and said nothing.
Keira, sitting beside him, said indifferently, âReally? It seemed that your daughter was mocking me just
a moment ago. Yes, thatâs right. She also called me an illegitimate daughter, asking if I was from the
first
branch or the second.â
These words made Uncle Olsenâs face instantly turn
cold.
Josephâs face also paled.
Having followed Uncle Olsen for so many years, he naturally understood where Uncle Olsenâs bottom
line lay!
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That man was particularly defensive of his own!
Ellis was his junior and Joseph was close to Uncle Olsen, hence his own daughter would also be
considered Uncle Olsenâs junior.
Uncle Olsen wouldnât normally intervene in such verbal disputes.
After all, they were all youngsters!
But if his daughter mocked Uncle Olsenâs biological daughterâ¦
Joseph couldnât help but wipe the sweat bead on his forehead, feeling as if there were thorns at his
back!
He swallowed nervously.
Uncle Olsen looked toward him. âI need you to give me an explanation!â
Joseph immediately stood up and, without hesitation, rushed over to his daughter, and then slapped
her across the face.
âSlap!â
The harsh slap landed on the girlâs face, not only making an impact on her but also letting everyone