Chapter 236: Chapter 236: Say What You Just Said Again
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Todayās banquet was intended for Mag Evans to seize the opportunity to build a good relationship with the ladies of Fragrant House, but Xaviera ruined that chance!
The entire room was quiet.
At this moment, Mag Evans had tears in her eyes: āDad, since my sister doesnāt welcome us, Iāll leave with mom right now!ā
Derek Evans looked at his aggrieved daughter and was suddenly furious: āXaviera! You edited this video! Are you trying to drive your sister and stepmother to death? Youāre ruthless!ā
āYou troublemaker! Sinister guy! Why canāt you be sensible and gentle like your sister? Get out of the Evans family right now!ā
āMr. Evans.ā
Suddenly, Albert Sullivan spoke with a cold smile: āIāve listened for a while, and
the more I hear, the more confused I become?ā
He slowly walked up to Derek Evans, his tone ice-cold: āIt seems that Xaviera was the one being framed. Why does Mr. Evans demand that she swallow her anger and even scold her harshly?ā
āMr. Sullvian, donāt blame my dad. Heās justā¦ā Mag Evans hurriedly explained, her eyes slightly red, feeling very wronged.
Albert Sullivan waved his hand, āMiss Mag Evans, Iām not talking to you. Please could you shut up? But you did make some sense.ā
Mag Evans, who had just been feeling heartbroken, heard the last sentence and her eyes suddenly lit up.
Albert Sullivan was affirming her words, so there might be a turning point in the situation. Had he taken a liking to her?
Mag Evans showed a shy expression, āMr. Sullvian, actually Iā¦ā
āMiss Evans said that you should leave the Evans family with Rose Campbell right away, and I think that makes sense. I agree.ā
Albert Sullivan said leisurely: āRose Campbell destroyed someone elseās family as a mistress, and you inherited your motherās mantle, snatching other peopleās boyfriends. Itās indeed time for you to get out.ā
Mag Evansā lips turned pale, her body trembled, her face full of disbelief.
Derek Evans hurriedly explained: āMr. Sullvian, Rose is being wronged. Mag just said that for her own sake. The ones who should leave are not them. They are too gentle and kindheartedā¦ā
āXaviera went to great lengths to drive them away. Itās all her fault, and it has nothing to do with Rose and her daughter!ā
Derek Evansā explanation became increasingly far-fetched, and everyone looked at him with suspicion.
Xaviera crossed her arms, āIs that really what dad thinks? So thatās how I appear in your eyes!ā
āRebellious girl! You dare to fabricate the truth! Shut up and go back home!ā
Derek Evans was still yelling, but before he could finish, Albert Sullivan interrupted him.
āMr. Evans, I think itās necessary to tell you that I provided the video to Xaviera. ā
Derek Evans suddenly choked, his face turning ashen.
He was completely shocked, trembling all over, as if he had been struck by lightning.
āMr. Sullvian, you⦠itās impossibleā¦ā
āWhat? You mean Iām lying?ā Albert Sullivan raised his eyebrows: āMr. Evans, if you donāt believe me, we can call the police. I have faith that someone can prove the video is real.ā
āImpossible! This⦠must be fakeā¦ā Derek Evansās mouth twitched, and he stuttered: āRose is gentle and kind-hearted. She, sheā¦ā
āSo Dad means he doesnāt believe Mr. Sullivan? If it werenāt for Mr. Caleb Mamet and his friends showing up, my life would have been ruined. You didnāt say a word for me but always tried to exonerate Rose. Are you involved in this scheme too? Trying to kill your own daughter?ā
Each word Xaviera said was striking. Derek Evansā face grew whiter and whiter as he listened.
He never thought Xaviera could say such words. Immediately, he became enraged and stamped his foot: āScoundrel! Shut up! How dare you try to slander me? You and your dead mother had no regard for human feelings!ā Xavieraās eyes turned cold.
Derek Evans, anger taking over, spoke without thinking: āLet the matter rest here. Donāt pursue it any further, or elseā¦ā
āIs Mr. Evans threatening me?ā Albert Sullivanās eyes were deep and mysterious.
Derek Evans suddenly choked and swallowed the words in his mouth. The next second, a cold weapon appeared above his head, the muzzle pressed against his forehead.
The crowd screamed in terror, scattering in every direction.
Derek Evans was frightened, cold sweat dripping: āMr., Mr. Sullvianā¦ā
āMr. Evans, would you like to repeat what you just said?ā Albert Sullivanās voice was deep and low..