Chapter 110

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Seraphina cried miserably, trying to draw the attention of more people, she didn’t believe Mrs. Jenkins would allow Olivia Jenkins to act recklessly.

She had even less faith that Mrs. Jenkins would help Olivia Jenkins bully them.

Mrs. Jenkins’ heart problem was so severe that she wasn’t durable for shocks, her heart is worn out in the extreme grief of losing her son, like a remnant flower baptized by the storm, she might fall easily. Olivia Jenkins would definitely not dare to tell the truth to Mrs. Jenkins.

Mrs. Jenkins didn’t know the truth, she were definitley still on their side, she would certainly still care about Hannah Jenkins and George Jenkins.

It must be Olivia Jenkins who lied to her, Mrs. Jenkins wouldn’t want to leave Jenkins family with the lowly maid.

Seraphina cried out for a minute and still saw no one, so she raised her voice

and cried out more pitifully.

“Mom…Mum… come help me uphold justice. Someone help, Olivia Jenkins is hitting people, she’s acting out with impunity. Kick her out!”

Out of the blue, Olivia Jenkins slapped Seraphina again.

In an instant, Seraphina covered her face tightly in pain and glared at Olivia Jenkins with resentment.

Seraphina’s fake crying also instantly stopped.

Deep in Olivia Jenkins’s dark eyes, there was a strong chilling ill-intent.

Her face also showed a measure of ruthless determination. In terms of might, she had already overwhelmed Seraphina.

“Everyone come out!”

Accompanying Olivia Jenkins’ loud shout, a few men came down from the second floor, all dress in black suits, seeming to be bodyguards.

These men looked very menacing – cold and fierce.

Seraphina was scared but she still wasn’t willing to admit defeat, quickly standing up.

At this point, she realized that Mrs. Jenkins wasn’t in the villa and the servants were all gone too.

It had to be this damned Olivia Jenkins who had hidden Mrs. Jenkins, because Mrs. Jenkins was their support system.

This awful woman was really taking her on, she had underestimated her.

Seraphina stopped pretending to be weak and exposed a sneer of disdain, taunting.

“You think having more people means you can bully others? Olivia Jenkins, I’ve never taken you seriously, in this family, the person who deserves to die most is you, it was you who killed Aphra, you are the disaster!”

Seraphina pointed angrily at Olivia Jenkins as she talked, even charging over trying to hit Olivia Jenkins.

At that moment, the men in the black suits grabbed Seraphina in the blink of an eye and restrained her hands behind her back.

It hurt so much that Seraphina couldn’t hold back her tears.

“Olivia Jenkins, you’ll get your comeuppance, you’ll never die a good death! If you have guts, let me go, let’s fight one-on-one!”

With a crisp sound, Olivia Jenkins slapped Seraphina again, a trickle of blood flowed from the corner of her mouth.

Olivia’s icy, cold eyes stared at Seraphina and she gritted out, “It was you who killed my father, you are Jenkins family’s disaster. You and your adulterous lover did so many disgusting things, you know that perfectly. You even tried to grab from Jenkins Group, intending to seize Jenkins family’s wealth.

Seraphina, I won’t let you get away with this!”

As she said that, Olivia Jenkins showed Seraphina another piece of footage.

It was the sequence where Seraphina stole the medicine bottles from Andrew Jenkins’ desk, believing nobody noticed.

Seraphina was stunned, her throat was as if it had been gripped by an invisible hand.

She didn’t, didn’t at all, speculate that Andrew Jenkins might be setting her up.

Even though it was her own fault, Seraphina still tried to place the blame back on Andrew Jenkins.

“I took his medicine to the doctor because I was afraid he took the wrong ones. I was concerned about him. I haven’t done anything to wrong Aphra. He falsified the test results, don’t believe him.”

Olivia Jenkins showed Seraphina the phone, while she searched for Hannah Jenkins’ number, “Slander? Then I’ll have Hannah and George go to the hospital to have their blood drawn and compared with father’s remains for a DNA test. Or maybe, I should just directly show them the DNA test results..”