Chapter 70
Vivien had already been tortured by Lucinda at the banquet and the memory still made her tremble with fear.
She dropped her rude act and cried out for help, “Mom! Mom! Please help me! She is going to kill me.
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Though Amanda was held down by the bodyguards, she still managed to speak, complaining and cussing at Lucinda while also threatening her.
The air was filled with their cries and curses.
Lucinda scowled and ordered, “Shut them up!”
The bodyguards found a rag and forcibly stuffed it into the mouths of both women.
The only sound could be heard was their slight whining.
Their cries were silenced which brought an abrupt end to the fuss in the garden.
And so, the torment began.
“Can you recall that you accused me of stealing your jewelry and then took away my shares in the Roberts Group? Now that I’ve destroyed everything here, we are even with the stealing part.
You also coerced me to kneel in the heavy rain for an entire night, so we still need to resolve this, right?”
She winked at the men.
One of them immediately kicked Vivien’s knee from behind.
This made her fall to the ground in pain.
The cobblestones beneath her only added to her agony.
Also, her head almost hit the ground.
Although she was then held up by the bodyguards, from a distance, it still appeared Like she just got on her knees and bowed to Lucinda.
She was in so much distress that she winced.
She felt so humiliated.
Amanda watched in horror as her daughter suffered at the hands of Lucinda.
She cried and cursed, “Bitch, you will die a horrible death.
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“You’re feeling sad for her already?”
Lucinda smiled coldly.
“You can’t watch your daughter in pain? I had a mother too.Belongs to NôvelDrama.Org - All rights reserved.
When you treated me like a filthy rag, did you ever think that my mother would also feel sad?”
Lucinda’s mention of her mother made her clench her fists, feeling a sharp pain in her heart.
As bad memories flooded her mind, she couldn’t help but feel a sense of sadness.
But she quickly composed herself, gazing up at the clouds in the sky with heaviness in her heart.
“It’s a shame that it didn’t rain today.
I wish you could feel what I felt,” Lucinda said, her eyes clouded with anger.
She then had an idea so her eyes lit up.
“Go and get some water from the pool,” she ordered the bodyguards, who quickly left to fulfill her request.
The servants watched from a distance, horrified by the way Lucinda was torturing Vivien.
But none of them dared to intervene.