Chapter 963 Badmouth
If she dared to badmouth Emrys in front of Nte, Nte would undoubtedly turn against her
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Ameer was well aware of that fact.
Hence, she hadn’t dared to bother Nte, nor did she dare to force Nte to meet any young talents.
Her idea was to let time dilute Nte’s feelings, as with the passage of time, many things naturally
fade away.
Additionally, more recently, Nte had been relentlessly honing her skills, her abilities growing rapidly.
That brought immensefort to Ameera.
She believed that once Nte truly reached a certain level, thetter would feel that Emrys wasn’t
good enough anymore.
Surprisingly, Ameera found herself less worried about Nte.
What truly infuriated her was Sylvia.
To Sylvia’s surprise, she found herself unable to forget that good–for–nothing man, something that truly
caught Ameera off guard.
Sylvia spoke with a sense of injustice. “If you thought so poorly of him, why did me getting close to him
in the first ce?”
you
insist on
“What happened in the past is in the past and now is now! Am I not asking you to forget him? I’ve
discussed this with you before, so I don’t want to bbor the point. You must fulfill your marriage
commitment to the Lestrange family!”
“Once you’ve fallen for someone, do you really think it’s that easy to forget? Do everyone can be as
heartless as you?” Sylvia’s expression was full of agony, tears her cheeks.
It was the first time she had spoken to Ameera in such a tone.
you assume
Sylvia suddenly lost control of her emotions, leaving Ameera slightly taken aback.
down
Immediately, Ameera snapped in anger, “Heartless, am I? Hmm, Sylvia, you’ve truly disappointed me
today! Since you can’t seem to forget that good–for–nothing, why don’t you find him? Ask him if it’s you
he’s fond of?”
Sylvia couldn’t help but burst into tears because she knew the answer.
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Chapter 963 Badmouth
That had already been confirmed before.
In the midst of the heated exchange between mother and daughter, a housekeeper from the Morris
residence suddenly stepped in, cautiously uttering a sentence. “Mdm. Ameera, Mr. Lestrange has
arrived.”
Ameera cast a cold nce at Sylvia and said, “Go back to your room and reflect on yourself. Don’t
embarrass yourself in front of Mr. Lestrange!”
Sylvia remained silent, quietly slipping away through the side door as she wiped away her
tears.
A momentter, Zephyr walked in with a puzzled expression on his face. “Mdm. Ameera, I thought I
heard some arguing from here just now. What happened?”
“No worries, it’s just a mino
family disagreement. Zephyr, you don’t need to overthink it.” Ameera had already put on a warm smile,
reassuring Zephyr with augh,__
Zephyr nodded, refraining from asking further questions.
He had absolutely no interest in those mundane family matters.
“Mdm. Ameera, there’s something I need to discuss,” Zephyr began slowly. “I’m afraid the wedding
between Ms. Morris and I may need to be postponed for a while.”
His tone was not one of negotiation, but more of an announcement.
Ameera’s face changed instantly, and she asked anxiously, “Postponement? Why the need for a
dy?”
“An urgent task was suddenly assigned to me by the family, leaving me with no about marriage in the
short term,” Zephyr exined.
to think
Naturally, Zephyr couldn’t possibly reveal to Ameera that he had taken a trip to Jazona. As a result,
within just a few days, he had put his life and death into the hands of a
rer.
Emrys had stated that as long as Zephyr didn’t provoke him, he would certainly not trigger that spirit
imprint.
However, that thing was like a bomb, the switch of which was controlled by others. No one wished to
have such a bomb lingering in their own mind, especially Zephyr.
Zephyr had to brainstorm a way to remove the spirit imprint. Thus, there wasn’t the slightest inclination
toward marriage in his mind at that moment.
Even if Sylvia could further refine herself, he had to first eliminate those factors threatening his life.
Only then could he discuss matters of enjoyment. Otherwise, he would be in great
Upon hearing his words, Ameera naturally found it difficult to argue any further.