Chapter 281

Chapter 281 It’s Right Not to Have Deep Friendships,Coolest Girl in Town

By placing an elder under house arrest and blatantly handling a helpless, weak elderly person withouteven bothering to put up a pretense, Faye had turned this big, gloomy mansion into her territory whereshe did as she pleased. “Looks like you don’t interact with elderly very often, Miss Sinclair,” Fayepointed out calmly. “So what if it’s true?” Elise argued, frowning slightly. Very subtly, she raised herbrows while the corners of her lips drooped. With her alluring eyes brimming with confidence, she said,“Since that’s the case, you definitely don’t know how the elderly in their seventies act like a child.

At her age, Grandma is most likely to get careless. If there’s no one to take care of her and she losesher way or some accident happens to her, who could bear this responsibility?” Her explanation gotElise speechless. It was said that not even a fair judge could settle family affairs, and family disputeswere the trickiest cases which couldn’t be simply lorded by people on the sidelines. If Elise stood onmoral grounds and started criticizing Faye, it was highly possible that she would end up with a bunch ofaccusations. On the other hand, she couldn’t stand by and watch as an elderly person was pushedaround.

“Of course I believe that your intentions are kind, Miss Anderson. However, there are many examplesin this world where bad actions turned out of good intentions, and I wonder how much you know aboutthe penalty for abuse.” With the same look in her eyes, Elise looked Faye in the eyes so that the latterwould know how it felt to have a taste of her own medicine. Without waiting for Faye to open hermouth, Elise added, “Going against an elderly person’s will, putting her in confinement, restricting herfreedom, inflicting mental abuse, etc…

Taking all these into consideration, it can easily end up being a two-year sentence. Miss Anderson, dobe careful.” With the most innocent tone, Elise had uttered the most threatening words. The look on

Faye’s face kept changing, and she didn’t look pleased at all. Narrowing her almond-shaped eyes, shesurveyed Elise undisguisedly. Rowena hit the nail in the head, she thought. This is a university studentwithout any ideas of the world. It’s a small matter to be slapped with a lawsuit, but if word got out thatI’m confining two old women, it’ll definitely affect the plan I’ve painstakingly carried out for years.

After some deliberation, Faye’s lips curled upward instantly. Her entire face gleamed as she flashed astandard smile. “Thanks for the reminder, Miss Sinclair. But I think such a day won’t arrive.” Aftersaying that, she spun to Rowena and the others, keeping away her smile as she said in fakeddissatisfaction, “Ms. Johnson, how many times have I told you that you should get someone who couldwatch their strength to take care of Grandma? Look at how burly they are. When others see this, theymight think that we can’t afford to support the elders with the wealth that we have and couldn’t wait towatch them die. That’ll ruin the good reputation our family has built for generations!”

With a chuckle, Elise sighed. As expected of the woman who turned this family upside-down. With afew words, she dismissed the accusation of elderly abuse and even ridiculed me. Everything she said,hidden or not, simply meant that the Anderson Family is a strict and wealthy family. Nobody wouldbelieve that the abuse of an elderly person is happening here. After saying that, Faye secretly gaveRowena and the rest a look. Understanding what she meant, Rowena instructed the servants to keepaway from Bertha. Free from restriction, Bertha regained her freedom, but upon closer inspection, shecould easily notice that the servants had merely expanded the circle around her.

The tangible net had turned invisible, and it was just a double-faced act. Then, Rowena’s expressionchanged, and she wrinkled her face pleadingly as she gazed at Bertha. “Old Madam, setting aside thefact that you hurt yourself physically the last time you sneaked out and fell into the river, the people whosaved you almost lost their lives as well. Please be considerate and stop acting stubborn!” Grapplingher walking stick, Bertha struck it on the ground hard a couple of times and glared at her. “Nonsense! Ididn’t fall into the river! You ungrateful creature might as well just act in a movie!”

she exclaimed before she turned to Elise with a soft face. When she wanted to explain something, shesaw Elise shaking her head at her before she could even open her mouth again, signally for her to notact rashly. Startled, Bertha then understood her intentions and nodded curtly. She’s right. It’s aworthless struggle even if I explain myself in this situation, and it may even get that kind-hearted lassinto trouble. It’s better if I just succumb and lay low for now.

At the thought of this, she glanced at Faye from the corners of her eyes and straightened herself bygripping her walking stick. With a cold stance, she gave way, saying, “I’m tired and want to rest in myroom.” Hearing that, Faye’s lips twisted into a conceited smirk. That’s more like it, you old fart. “Quick,help Old Madam back to her room,” she ordered. “Okay!” Wiping away the aggrieved and pleadingexpression from her face, Rowena put on a pleasing and accommodating face instead.

“This way, Old Madam!” After giving her an icy stare, Bertha then stole a peek at Elise before lifting herfoot, turning around, and walking back into the house. With one step at a time, her pace was steady,and even though it was just from the back, Elise saw the figure of a strong woman in her youth. Finally,Faye urged Elise on purpose after catching her staring at Bertha for a while, “Miss Sinclair, pleaseleave if there’s nothing else. I have other matters to attend to and I’m afraid I don’t have the time forsmall talks.” She didn’t say anything more, and Elise didn’t plan to hang around much longer either.

After exchanging looks with their eyes, she then marched out of the place. A few minutes after she leftthe Andersons’, she heard the blaring of a honk from opposite the street. Following the source, Elisesaw Brendan’s car and walked over. The driver with a keen judgment got out and opened the door forher. As thanks, she gave him a polite nod and got into the car. After she was seated, Brendaninstructed, “Let’s go.”

Then, he turned to her. “Why did the Anderson Family look for you?” She cast a look at the Andersons’front gates and answered casually, “Nothing. Just small issues to go over about the wedding dress.”

Countless of malices lay hidden in this house worth hundreds of millions, and if it was possible, shedidn’t want to have anything to do with it after this.

There was enough trouble on her plate now, and even if she didn’t replace them a hassle, she didn’t wantto add more troubles for herself as that was the thing she hated the most. “That’s good,” Brenden said,nodding thoughtfully. “The Andersons are more than meets the eye. It’s the right move not to have adeep friendship with them.”

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