Chapter 225 Matchmaking Plan

The thoughts of children are simple.

Speaking of defeating a person, one could only think of fighting barehanded against others, but Sariah's methods were much more ruthless.

"It's simple, let me teach you. Aylin is not on guard against you right now, so all you need to do is behave well and get close to her."

Sariah took Abby's face in her hands, looking serious, and said, "When the time comes, I'll give you a packet of laxatives. Find an opportunity to secretly pour it into her drinking glass, but be careful not to get caught."

Abby was shocked, "Laxatives?"

"Exactly."

Sariah said calmly and confidently, "Don't worry, it'll just give the bad person diarrhea, so they won't have the energy to bully you anymore.

Abby, I can only trust you now. Can you promise to help me?"

Sariah frowned, looking vulnerable and pitiful.

Abby nodded obediently, "Alright, I promise you!"

"Such a good kid!"

Sariah achieved her goal, casually handed Abby a candy, and sent her off to play elsewhere.

Looking out the window, a flash of malice flickered in the woman's eyes.

Hmph, just watch her skillfully manipulate this little girl to her advantage. There's no way that bitch Aylin can escape her grasp!

She claimed it was a laxative, but in reality, she wanted to use poison!

This strategy of using someone else to do the dirty work is simply brilliant!

Sariah was quite pleased with her brilliant plan, completely unaware that everything was being clearly relayed to the other side by LinaBell.

"This woman is truly... malicious!"

John was so angry that he didn't know what to say.

Even though he had experienced ups and downs for decades and met countless people, this was the first time he had encountered such a shameless woman like Sariah. She was two-faced and treacherous, with a truly wicked heart!

Aylin remained calm and said, "John, you're getting older, don't get upset over people like this, it's not worth it."

She could easily guess that Sariah would never have a sudden change of heart; instead, she must be brewing something even more malicious.

I just didn't expect that she would actually take advantage of a child.

She had anticipated this, so the toys in the mahogany box were not ordinary. They were teddy bears with hidden miniature listening devices.

Connect the phone to monitor Sariah's every move 24 hours a day.

Unfortunately, her tactics were still extremely despicable.

"Ms. Koch, we can't just let her go like this. She's too malicious. Call the police and have her arrested!" John said indignantly.

"There's no need."

Aylin gently pressed John down onto the couch, soothingly saying, "John, I know you're worried about me, but she hasn't done anything yet, so calling the police won't get her arrested."

Ulcers need to reach a certain level of severity before they can be effectively treated with a scalpel!

John gasped for breath, clutching his chest as he tried to catch his breath. "I've lived for decades, and I've never seen such a shameless woman! She can even think of such despicable methods. Using a child as a pawn! That child is only a few years old, and she's teaching her to go down the wrong path. It's truly unforgivable!"

For children, the most important thing is education. Sariah instills this idea in young Abby, and it's hard to imagine what kind of person she will become as time goes on.

If she becomes the second Sariah, then her future in this life would truly be ruined.

Aylin squinted her eyes slightly, "I'm afraid things aren't that simple."

She thought of Sariah, who had been shouting and calling out for that "backer," and a trace of coldness flashed through her eyes....

The Delacruz's home, in the living room.

Gavyn entered the room with a cool, handsome expression on his face, changing his shoes at the entrance.

Upon hearing the commotion, Haleigh warmly greeted, "Gavyn, you're back so early today?"

Gavyn was in a bad mood and casually responded with an acknowledgment.

The frustration brought on by Aylin's denial just wouldn't fade away, and now he didn't want to say a single word more.

"That's great that you're free today. A friend of mine's daughter is coming over to our house. You should meet her," Haleigh said enthusiastically as she helped him take off his coat. "I've been waiting for you for quite a while."

Upon hearing this, Gavyn furrowed his brow, sensing the hidden meaning in Haleigh's words.

Recently, Haleigh has been tirelessly setting up blind dates for him, and he has no idea where she met so many people. It's driving him crazy.

"No."

Haleigh became anxious immediately, "That's not acceptable! You've been divorced for so long and haven't found a suitable partner yet. I only have you as my son!"

Gavyn's face turned cold, "I don't have time today."

At this moment, he was extremely annoyed. If the person in front of him wasn't his mother, they would have already been scolded by him.

Upon encountering his attitude, Haleigh was taken aback. She furrowed her brows, appearing as if she couldn't bear it any longer. With a face full of grievances, her eyes began to redden.

"After all, I've raised you to this age, and I'm just thinking about your future. Am I wrong for that? I'm just asking you to meet them, why are you overreacting?

The Delacruz family only has you as the sole heir, and you still don't have any children. How am I supposed to explain this to your grandfather? Is this how you talk to your mother... I, I might as well not be alive!"

Every time, it's the same morally manipulative rhetoric that irritates Gavyn to no end. However, considering that there are guests at home, he doesn't want to embarrass himself.

He rubbed his forehead and interrupted, "Enough, I'll go see them."

"Now I can rest assured!"

In an instant, Haleigh managed to hold back her tears, and with a smile, she took Gavyn's hand and happily led him towards the living room.

As they walked, they quietly introduced themselves.

'Let me tell you, this girl I've found for you this time is amazing. I've carefully handpicked her, and she's nothing like those others who used to bother you. You'll definitely like her."

Gavyn had no interest in matchmaking; he was merely humoring Haleigh. Whatever she said went in one ear and out the other, as he wasn't really listening.

Upon entering the living room, Haleigh pointed to the woman sitting on the couch, her face beaming with a smile. "This is Jacq, Mrs. Wescott's daughter whom we met at the last party. She just returned from studying in England and has been so focused on her academics that she hasn't had a boyfriend yet."

The woman sitting on the couch was fair-skinned and beautiful, with her black hair draped over her shoulders and curled into gentle waves. She wore a floral-patterned long dress and a light cardigan, exuding a gentle and charming aura.

Haleigh's fondness grew as she looked on, and she pulled Gavyn along. "Jacq, this is my son, Gavyn. You two sit down and have a chat, alright?

I'll go prepare the meal, you guys continue chatting."

After Haleigh gently pushed Gavyn to sit down, she tactfully left the two young people some space for them to communicate with each other. "Hello, I am Jacquelyn Wescott."

Jacquelyn gently brushed the wisps of hair behind her ear, breaking the deadlock with a subtle smile the kind that men replace most appealing. Gavyn's expression was cold, "Gavyn Delacruz."

"Mrs. Delacruz was right, you look even more handsome and taller than in the photos."

Jacquelyn didn't mind his indifferent attitude and carried herself with grace. She chuckled lightly and said, “I understand how you feel. Actually, I was also forced by my parents to come to this blind date. Sometimes, as children, we just can't go against our parents. If Mr. Delacruz doesn't mind, maybe we could try working together, what do you think?"

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