Chapter 402
After Matthew’s words, Evelina’s façade crumbled completely.
She hadn’t expected Matthew to have overheard their entire conversation that day.
Gritting her teeth, Evelina said, “Mr. Everhart, you’ve really got it wrong. Lemmy has always had it out for us.”
“With a family like yours, it’s not just Lemira who would have issues, I’m bloody annoyed myself.”
Matthew rolled up his sleeves, “Get lost, out of my sight, now.”
Evelina was indignant, “Lemmy, Lucian really wanted to see you one last time. Are you really going to be this heartless?”
Grabbing a champagne bottle, Matthew splashed it towards Evelina, “Shut it, Miss Goody Two–shoes.”
He could see right through her manipulations.
We despised the goody two–shoes the most.
Evelina screamed, having worn a brand–new, expensive dress that day.
But she dared not lash out at Matthew, knowing she couldn’t afford to offend a member of the Everhart family. She turned to a less attractive man nearby for sympathy, who then couldn’t help but defend her, “Matthew, don’t think you can bully people just because of your status.”
“I’ll handle this myself.”
Lemira, with a champagne bottle in hand, approached Evelina, “Cut the moral high ground act, stay away from me!”
Evelina hid behind her unsightly defender, not wanting to lose face in front of Matthew.
Ultimately, Evelina had no choice but to leave in defeat, especially since she needed to clean her dress.
After Evelina left, Lemira put down her champagne.
She glanced at Matthew, “You didn’t have to wade into this mess.”
People outside didn’t know the full story; they would indeed think she was cold for not even seeing her brother one last time.
“I can’t stand goody two–shoes, Susanna’s mom was one too, so annoying.”
Matthew disliked Susanna’s mother from a young age, but she was always his mom’s best friend, making it impossible to distance himself from the Sinclairs.
Moreover, protecting his sister–in–law was his duty.
Michel also came over, “Lemira, don’t take their words to heart. They’re just clinging to you now that you’re doing well, wanting to leech off you.”
“Yeah, you need to steer clear of families like them, who only manipu