“Mr.
Simmons invited me to join him for lunch.
I couldn’t refuse, so.
.
”
Melody’s eyes were already burning with anger when she heard the first part.
“You bitch! You f@cking bitch!”
Melody was mad as hell.
She cursed inwardly, “How dare this bitch flirt with Cyrus right in front of me!”
In order to pursue Cyrus, she had moved from Stastle to Forden.
It had taken her a great deal of time and effort to finally get engaged to him.
Nobody in this world loved Cyrus more than she did.
But every single time Cyrus refused to see her, he always asked Malcolm to make up some Lame excuse.
Like now, he said he was busy, but it turned out he was busy having lunch with this bitch!
The more Melody thought about it, the angrier she became.
With a ferocious expression on her face, she raised her hand to p Lucinda on the face.
Lucinda didn’t try to dodge, nor did she flinch.
But the blow nevernded.
Before Melody could even touch a strand of Lucinda’s hair, somebody caught her by the wrist.
Gripping her wrist firmly, Malcolm said gloomily, “Miss Hernandez, this is Angle International.
You can’t just beat someone up here.
Please behave yourself.
”
Melody tried to break free from his grip, but she was no match for Malcolm.
In the end, she could only scream in exasperation.
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“Let go of me! I can beat whoever the f@ck I want to! If you stop me again, I’ll punish both of you!”
Malcolm’s expression darkened, but he still refused to let go of her hand.
“Miss Hernandez, Mr.
Simmons is inside.
Are you really going to make a scene here?”
Make a scene?
As the daughter of the noble Hernandez family in Stastle, she was born with a silver spoon in her mouth.
How could she destroy her image in front of Cyrus?
Seeing that she gradually came back to her senses and her anger subsided, Malcolm finally let her go.
Lucinda, on the other hand, couldn’t help but sneer.
“I heard that you were a fearless and domineering woman,” she mused, shaking her head in disappointment.
“But now that I’ve met you in person, I know that that’s not true.
”