Chapter 341
“Mr. Johnston has said it many times,” Glenda reminded Debora. What she had just said rendered the unwelcvisitor speechless.
She did not like women who would not take no for an answer, Like Debora.
In her mind, Debora was a mosquito—annoying and would not leave you alone.
Isaac had already said in Debora’s face he did not like her, but she continued to shamelessly stick up to hin.
How shameless she was!
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt“Miss Griffith, Mr. Johnston is married. Please stop coming here,” Glenda insisted, not wanting to see Debora in the villa again.
“| know that,” Debora patiently replied. “But didn’t Camila disappear?” “Mrs. Johnston is back, so please stop trying to covet a married man.”
Glenda closed the door on Debora’s face upon saying this.
Just as she was about to throw the food into the trash can like before, she realized something. The ingredients of the food were nutritious, so she figured she might as well give them to Camila.
Debora was stunned after hearing what Glenda had said. It took her quite a while to cto her senses.
When she saw Glenda cout, she grabbed Glenda’s arm and agitatedly asked, “Is it true? Has Camila really cback?” “Mr. Johnston took her back himself. How could it not be true?” Glenda asked back sarcastically.
Debora gradually withdrew her hand. Why did Camila not die? Why did she still have to cback?
ALL along, Debora believed that as long as Camila was away, Isaac would eventually accept her.
Right now, Debora only had one thing in mind: Camila should disappear forever, so nobody would stop her.
Despite her vicious thinking, Debora kept up her gentle facade. “Glenda, I’m leaving now.”
Glenda merely ignored her and went to the back of the villa with the food.
Camila was locked in the dark and wet storage room beside the underground garage.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmGlenda opened the door and placed the food in front of Camila. “Mrs. Johnston, you should eat some, or you'll starve to death,” she said with concern.
Camila could only breathe weakly in response. It felt like death was drawing near. She did not even have the strength to speak.
As Glenda saw that Camila was in pretty bad shape, she advised her, “Mrs. Johnston, please don’t anger Mr. Johnston again. Don’t worry. I’m going to plead with him on your behalf.”
Thanks to Glenda, Camila saw a glimmer of hope. She grabbed the hem of Glenda’s trousers and said with difficulty, “Thank... you...”
With a sigh, Glenda stood up and walked out of the storage room. Little did Glenda know, Debora had followed her. She had sneaked in when she saw Glenda go to the back of the villa with the food she had brought. And when she got close to the storage room, she saw Camila on the floor, dying.
Her eyes Lit up in delight.
It turned out that she was not the only one whom Isaac detested. Camila too.