Chapter 637

Upon hearing this, Mrs. Ritter furrowed her eyebrows slightly,displeased with her daughter's behavior. She sternly rebuked Ashlyn,"Ashlyn, this is Master Keturah. Have you met her before?"

"Mom." Ashlyn immediately stepped on her high heels and threwherself at Mrs. Ritter. "She was the woman who bullied me that day.She asked her husband to kick me out of the mall. It was sohumiliating! You must teach her a good lesson for my sake, Mom!"Mrs. Ritter looked at Ashlyn with mixed feelings, and then turned toSylvia. A few days ago, Ashlyn went back home so angry that she wasabout to collapse.

Mrs. Ritter then knew her daughter was bullied when shopping in themall.

She didn't expect the woman who bullied Ashlyn was Sylvia.

This was really coincidental.

At the time, the Ritter family sent someone to that mall to check thesurveillance footage and try to identify the husband and wife, but theywere refused by the mall.

The Ritter family was extremely angry about this. Since they hoeld a lotof power in Urgford, they couldn't believe that their own daughter hadbeen subjected to such treatment.

Daring to be arrogant on the Ritter family's territory.

Mrs. Ritter never expected that this person was actually Sylvia.

She was so angry that she gritted her teeth, but then she rememberedthat Jenna and Brayden needed her help, and she also needed Sylvia'shelp.

They were just using each other, and she believed that Sylvia was asmart person who knew what to do.

With this in mind, she looked at Sylvia with a haughty posture andspoke in a tone that seemed to be giving charity, exuding aninexplicable sense of superiority.

"Master Keturah, you were so rude to my daughter two days ago. If itwere anyone else, I would have tortured her in a hundred ways to makeher apologize, but."

"But what?" Sylvia's alimond-shaped eyes lazily met Mrs. Ritter'sarrogant gaze.

It seemed that Mrs. Ritter's arrogant attitude was completely ignored.Mrs. Ritter furrowed her brows slightly and thought, “Why does Sylvialook so tough?"

However, she believed that Sylvia would finally give in no matter howtough she was.

With this thought in mind, she suggested, "However, since we need tocooperate with each other, I will pretend that this never happened aslong as you are willing to teach and guide my daughter in her pianoskills."

Brayden looked at Sylvia's calm appearance, his lips moved but hedidn't know how to speak up.

"Mrs. Ritter, I think there should be a misunderstanding. How couldSylvia bully Miss Ritter?"

Sylvia could hear the suppressed anxiety in his tone. She turned herhead and glanced at him, her beautiful pupils shining. "I just bulliedher," she said.

She raised her eyebrows, her voice was cold as she calmly asked, "Sowhat?"

Upon hearing her words, Brayden looked at her in shock.

Awesome!

He couldn't care about anything else and could only lower his voice,"Sylvia, the Ritter family..."

The Ritter family is powerful in Urgford. It's not a good idea to act sorecklessly in front of them, is it?

Sylvia wasn't scared at all. She sat on the couch and leisurely lookedover at Mrs. Ritter.

Her beautiful eyes stared at Mrs. Ritter, and their eyes met. Mrs. Ritterwas so angry with her arrogant look that she almost had a stroke on thespot.

"Sylvia is really ungrateful. I have praised her so much, but she stilldoesn't know how to appreciate it and doesn't understand the currentsituation.”

Her brows furrowed so tightly. "Sylvia, what do you mean by this? Itreated you with kindness and respect. Do you really think that nobodyin the Ritter family will stand up to you? Not only did you dare to bullymy daughter, but now you're being so arrogant. Let me tell you, Urgfordis my territory.”

“It's easy for me to make you disappear forever!"

“It is your honor to have my daughter as your apprentice. I respect you,but do not be ignorant of propriety. Otherwise, you might have a hardtime."

After Mrs. Ritter spoke sternly, Sylvia simply raised her eyes, spokeconcisely and shockingly, with a calm expression on her face, “I won'taccept her."

Mrs. Ritter laughed angrily, gathering her fur coat around her. Her voicewas calm but tinged with smugness. “You won't take my daughter? Isuppose Cody is enjoying his time in prison? It's fine if you say no, butare you really willing to ignore Cody's life? Can you bear to see himsuffer in that living hell?"

Cody was their weak spot.

Mrs. Ritter knows exactly where to pinch when it hurts.

There was a gleam of pride in her eyes, "I can make sure Cody's casewill be thoroughly investigated if I take action. And at least with my help,his life in prison would be a little more comfortable. Are you sure youdon't teach my daughter?"

She stared fixedly at Sylvia, not missing any subtle changes in herexpression.

The light inside the room shone on Sylvia's face.

From beginning to end, Sylvia remained expressionless. She partedher red lips slightly and uttered two words, “Not interested." She stoodup to face Mrs. Ritter.

She was tall enough. Even though she was wearing flat combat boots,she was still taller than Mrs. Ritter who was wearing high heels.

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