as sho
e servant i
omeone else, how would she have
e commit such horrendous acts befor
that type
dn't be
er, the servant sneered at he
. It was apparent that she held a deep grudge against her,
o you want to remember my name so that you can find an opportunity to take reveng
med that Sarah Shu didn't care about hearing what she had to say. Instead
looked into Sarah Shu's eyes. It was filled wit
done? Why was she ha
of person who would me
ly hurt that
t want to believe it. The person S
nts. However, they either avoided her or mirrored Sarah Shu
she was sure of was that her real name was Aman
t she met made her very uncomfortable. She tried every means to recall the memories in her past. However
angry voice bellow from
he suddenly felt a slap on her face and started to feel dizzy. When she f
her eyes. She looked up and saw a fu
l-dressed and having exquisite makeup on.
he seemed to be addicted in slapping her. With narrow eyes, Elva stood up and b
sp and it was much louder
was surrounded by peopl
denly ran towards the noble woman who had gotten slapped. While some w
erstood everything and
remained onlookers when this woman crazily slap her. But when s
waiting and wishing to see h
't even know if she had hurt a lot of people. From everythi
ld try to live better since they were all expecting the worse.
are yo
to help her. She felt the surging pain on her face and
was now disheveled after Elva slapped her. She looked so embarrassed, and the inc
on. Why did she have to bea
ad
he looked too old to be his w
aved abnormally and thought of the same id
h for William, it didn't
ined her noble demeanor, which surprised Elva. She glared
today, or else I will feel guilty for t
d pressed their palms on her back. Some of them even secretly pinched h
n only play dirty tricks behind
. It was apparent that she understood what they were doing behind her
t's time for you to finally understan
arly." Elva didn't bother to mince her words. She hated the people who wanted to say something, but expressed it in a vague mann
ou are still saying that you don't understand anything. Amanda, you are so heartless! You are just like your parents!" Josiah Cheng coul
oudly landed on Elva's
y helplessly bear the pain they inflicted on her. Her face hur
followed
ure was
torted by instinct, "Don't mention my pa
t her with an incredulous grin. "I wasn't aware that you had a close relationship with your parents. You don't seem to mind