After Betrayal: Lightning Marriage to Mr. Enigmatic-Chapter 33: Isabella’s Revenge
Chapter 33: Chapter 33: Isabella’s Revenge
Isabella shook her head: "It wasn’t him, he was just helping to act yesterday, it wasn’t real."
Cora burst into tears: "Isabella, I don’t want you to leave! We’ve just started getting along, I don’t want to change partners!"
Isabella forced a smile and wiped away her tears: "It’s okay, we will still be friends. In the future, don’t be so reckless, think more before you act."
Cora cried even harder.
But she was just a small waitress, unable to change the outcome, and could only watch helplessly as Isabella packed up and left.
Isabella left the club and drove back to school.
Though angry, she was not desperate, after all, Christopher wasn’t doing this for the first time.
Throughout her four years of college, every time she worked part-time, he would ruin it because he thought it would be embarrassing if people knew his daughter had to work to support herself.
But he wouldn’t give Isabella a single penny; in all these years, he only gave her that watch.
In reality, even the watch was something Ella didn’t want.
At the time, she was ten, and Ella was twelve. It was the eldest daughter’s birthday in her zodiac year, and Christopher had a luxurious diamond watch specially designed for her as a birthday gift.
But Ella disliked the old-fashioned style and threw it away, refusing to have it, so Christopher gave it to Isabella.
And now when mentioning it, Christopher insists it was specifically designed for Isabella, as if he really cares about his daughter.
Isabella walked along the school path, involuntarily touching her empty wrist.
Although it was the watch Ella didn’t want, it was the most expensive and beautiful thing she had ever owned. She protected it carefully and hadn’t parted with it for nine years.
Now it’s gone, and she feels very uncomfortable.
She sighed lightly, shook off the gloom in her heart, straightened her back, and returned to the dormitory.
As soon as she entered, she was blocked by her three roommates.
"Isabella, are you crazy? Why did you email the school to report us?! We were questioned and investigated all afternoon!"
"You’re going to prevent us from graduating, you’re too cruel!"
Isabella was in a bad mood, and her tone carried a sharpness not usual: "What, you three dare to do but not admit? Cheating on exams, plagiarizing papers, spreading rumors everywhere, bad conduct, I reported you to purify the school atmosphere."
"This is revenge! Everyone in the school knows about you being kept, it’s a fact, we didn’t spread any rumors! Even if someone is spreading rumors, you should go to your good friend Gilly Scott, why report us via email?"
"Don’t worry, someone will deal with her, you three are lucky, I’m dealing with you personally."
Isabella stood there coldly, her words not aggressive, her voice not loud, but Molly and the others felt nervous.
They used to bully Isabella too, but ended up being dealt with harshly by her, so generally they didn’t dare to act rashly.
Lately, Isabella seemed easier to talk to, and they forgot the past pains, spreading rumors, only to be quickly retaliated by her!
Molly, who considered herself to have a fairly good relationship with Isabella, was the first to yield: "Isabella, don’t make things too final, withdraw the report against us, you know the consequences are severe, we’ll apologize to you, we are all in the same dorm and will continue to see each other every day!"ƒrēewebnoѵёl.cσm