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Vivian Drew had a menacing look in her eyes; how dare this little bitch antagonize her.
âHave you eaten enough?â Caleb Mamet asked.
Xaviera Evans replied pettishly, âIâd only had a few bites when these people barged in. I was right in the middle of teaching Mrs. Riker some manners.â
âBut it seems Mrs. Rikerâs brain isnât functioning properly. She keeps staring at me. If she feels thereâs nothing wrong with being a mistress, then I really have nothing more to say.â
Xaviera bit her lip, âCaleb, why is it that no matter how much effort I put in teaching Mrs. Riker how to behave, she shows no appreciation at all? I guess, I better continue eating.â
âHmm, eat your meal,â Caleb nodded.
âBut how am I supposed to eat with them standing here? Their presence is ruining my appetite.â
Xaviera sighed, furrowing her brow, âIt seems that the position Mrs. Riker holds was originally Miss Drewâs. If Mrs. Riker hadnât insisted on meddling with the wedding, Miss Drew wouldnât have married Mr. Mamet and died so young. The Drew family wouldnât have cut ties with the Mamet family eitherâŠâ âMiss Evans!â Vivian Drew interrupted coldly.
âFamily matters of the Drew family are none of your business! And besides, you belong to Caleb, who is a bastard childâŠâ
Xaviera quickly retorted, âYeah, absolutely, Mrs. Riker. I apologize. I am quite a straightforward person and I didnât mean to bring up the fact that you were also once a mistress.â
âIt doesnât matter, anyway, since you wonât admit it. You can just go on denying it.â
Vivian Drew, who normally cared so much about her public image, could no longer care about maintaining her dignity after being humiliated by Xaviera in public, âWhat exactly is it that you want?â
Xaviera put on an innocent look, âMrs. Riker, donât be angry. I didnât mean any harm. Regardless of what youâve done in the past, itâs over and done with. Youâre doing pretty well now, arenât you? If you get upset, it would imply that what I just said is true.â
Boyd Drew suddenly walked up to Xaviera, his voice indifferent, âMiss Evans, the Drew familyâs issues are none of your concern. I hope you will refrain from spreading rumors.â
Xaviera shrugged her shoulders nonchalantly, âAlright, if you donât even care about it, why should I, an outsider, bother?â
The meaning behind her words was to accuse Boyd Drew of being unfilial. He knew full well that his aunt was meddling with his birth motherâs marriage but chose to turn a blind eye.â
Boyd Drew maintained a calm demeanor, âMiss Evans, may I speak with you privately?â
Xaviera immediately refused, âAbsolutely not.â
The Drew family was speechlessâŠ
This woman was impervious!
Xaviera sat down casually, took a few bites, then threw her chopsticks aside. âCaleb, having these people here is making me sick. I donât feel like eating anymore, letâs leave.â
The younger members of the Drew family shouted in anger, âDamn! Caleb Mamet! Your mom was the mistress! She caused Miss Drewâs death, and yet you have the audacity to be so brash in our presence. Have you no shame?â
As Xaviera was about to leave, she paused, slowly turned around and said, âMrs. Riker.â
Vivian Drew was trying to contain her anger.
Xaviera spoke leisurely, âMrs. Riker, you should know whether or not Caleb is a bastard child.â
She approached Vivian Drew, and murmured in a low voice, âYouâve labeled Caleb as a bastard for his entire life, precisely because he isnât one.â
âYou were jealous of Miss Drew because she surpassed you in beauty and grace, and because she was the legitimate daughter, while you were the illegitimate one. Hence, you wanted her son to live in the shadow of being a bastard, being humiliated all his life.â
âBut what you never expected was that Caleb would become the head of the Mamet family, untouchable. Therefore, your schemes are nothing but fantasies in your mind.â
She gave a pointed smile and, holding onto Calebâs hand, left.
Vivian Drew trembled, her mind buzzing, her body went limp.
How could Xaviera possibly know?
After leaving Elefelli Restaurant, a furious Xaviera got into the car and grabbed Calebâs hand, âThey were bullying you so much earlier, why didnât you say anything?â
Caleb Mamet was nonchalant, âUnnecessary.â
Xaviera was discontent, âWhy unnecessary? If you donât explain, no one will ever know! â
âYou think they donât know? Any amount of explanation would be futile.
Anyway, they will pay for their faults.â
The voice of Caleb Mamet was indifferent, but a wave of coldness flashed in his eyes..
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