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Chapter 135: Chapter 135: Cutting Off Your Living Expenses
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“It’s bad enough that you bully your sister at home, now you dare to bully her at school, in front of so many people! You bitch, you sinister guy! How did the
Evans family end up with such a disaster like you?”
Xaviera Evans moved her eyes and stared at her gloomily.
The fellow students were dumbfounded. This old lady was Mag Evans’ grandmother? How could she speak so harshly like a shrew?
Mag was still sobbing and wronged, “Grandma, don’t be mad, it’s all my fault.
My sister and Jessi Whitman had a bet, and when my sister won, she forced Queena to kneel. But I thought it wouldn’t be good for my sister, so I tried to persuade her to be more generous, not to be petty with Queena. Then my sister got a little angry…”
After knowing the cause, Madame Evans’ face turned red with anger, her dry, bark-like face full of rage. She struck her cane hard, “Xaviera, roll over here and apologize to Mag right now! She’s so kind, always considering things for you, but you don’t listen to her, and even make her cry! Roll over here now! Or don’t blame me for not acknowledging you as my granddaughter!”
A nearby student unconsciously defended her, “Grandma, are you mistaken? It’s Mag who’s playing both sides, not wanting Jessi Whitman to fulfill the bet, right? She says she’s looking out for Xaviera, but everything she does is harmful to Xaviera.”
“What?! What’s going on with you, this student? Why would you speak ill of our Mag!” Madame Evans was instantly angered, “Our Mag is the most gentle and kind-hearted, what do you mean playing both sides? It’s all Xaviera’s fault! What does it have to do with our Mag! And who are you? How dare you talk to me!”
Derek Evans originally came from a rural family background. Eventually, he was noticed by Xaviera’s mother and relied on Xaviera’s mother to gradually leave the countryside. He also brought Madam Evans to the city, allowing her to enjoy a comfortable life.
However, after so many years, Madam Evans still didn’t change her rude habits, easily cursing people and looking down on everyone because of her status.
Now, hearing others speak ill of Mag, she instantly exploded, scolding the student regardless of the consequences.
The student’s face turned red with anger, but his self-cultivation prevented him from engaging in a quarrel with an old lady. He could only hold back and say, “Xaviera scored so well, yet Mag isn’t happy for her, and instead accuses her of cheating… Is this how a good sister should behave?”
“Cheating? How dare you, you little bitch! You should never have been brought back from the countryside. It would have been better if you had been left there to fend for yourself! Coming here only brings shame to the Evans family, and now you even dare to cheat? It’s so disgraceful!” Madam Evans didn’t even listen to the whole story and directly cursed Xaviera.
Mag was startled and hurriedly stopped her, “Grandma!”
Her grandmother wasn’t very smart, but she always defended Mag as her first priority. Mag used to think it was nice, but now Mag wondered if her grandma has a brain, who would know how many troubles had Grandma caused by scolding Xaviera in front of so many students?!
As expected, the faces of some classmates had turned dark, “What the hell, is this a rich family’s grandmother? She starts cursing others without even listening to the whole story. Her words are also so nasty. If I had such an unreasonable grandmother, I would be pissed to death.”
“This old lady’s bias has reached an extreme. I cannot imagine what Xaviera’s life in the Evans family must be like. Mag pretends to like her sister on the surface, but behind the scenes, she instigates her family to curse and oppress Xaviera. Listen to them, they call her ‘little bitch’ and ‘sinister guy’ so easily; how many times have they cursed her to become so proficient?”
“Oh my God, this is terrifying. Is this the intrigue of a wealthy family? For the first time, I am grateful for not being wealthy; otherwise… living in such a family would be depressing, right?”
Unfortunately, their comments didn’t affect Madam Evans at all, or rather, she had been so high above others for years that she didn’t care about the words of these ordinary-background students and didn’t take their remarks seriously.
Madam Evans looked proud, “Let’s go, Mag. Don’t bother with these jealous trash!” After that, she gave Xaviera a warning look, “And you, you little bitch, stay out of trouble in the future, and stay far away from Mag at school.. Otherwise, I’ll cut off your living expenses and make you live like a dog or a pig!”