Chapter 698 Warning to Velma
The implication was that although Velma promised not to bully her now, she would still trouble her in
private.
In fact, that was what Velma had nned.
She was embarrassed here. How could she not want to get the respect backter?
She just didn''t expect that Sydney knew her so well that she said out loud directly what she was
thinking and even deliberately said it in front of the Old Madam.
As a result, it directly killed her idea of bringing Sydney into the reckoning in private.
Hearing Sydney''s words, the Old Madam stared grimly at Velma and sneered, "How dare she? Syd,
tell me immediately if she goes to you in private."
"Okay, Grandma." Sydney took the Old Madam''s arm and put her head on the Old Madam''s
shoulder with a smile. "Thank you for supporting me, Grandma."
The Old Madam lovingly touched her hair, "You don’t need to thank me. You are my granddaughter-
inw, and I regard you as my granddaughter. If I don’t help you, who else would I help?"
Sydney was moved and hummed.
On the other side, when Velma saw this scene, her teeth were shaking with anger. It took her a
while to suppress the anger in her heart. Finally, she said goodbye. "Mom, it''s gettingte. I''m here
just to see how you''re recovering. Since you’re doing fine, I’m leaving now. I need to have the Flint
Mansion cleaned up. Jayden should be back in a few days."
She was afraid that if she didn''t leave now, the little bitch Sydney would say something to make the
Old Madam find trouble with her.
Anyway, she now understood that this family was rooting all for Sydney. She was in a league of her
own.
But how could she fight against so many of them just by herself?
She would wait for opportunities to fix this little bitch after Sydney and Julien remarried.
She had this little bitch be obedient for the past six years. Why not in the future?
Thinking about it, Velma felt much better. Her fat face gradually stopped distorting.
The Old Madam waved at her impatiently. "Go now. I just don''t want to see you either."
"..." Velma almost crunched her silver teeth.
This was really hurtful.
Obviously, she was her daughter-inw. Why did the olddy dislike her so much?
Was it because she used to be a homewrecker?
But she was different from other homewreckers. The Old Madam knew that. Why did she just dislike
her so much?
Faced with the old Madam''s constant indifference to her and unreserved love for Sydney for many
years, it is hard for Velma not to feel heartbroken.
She then closed her eyes, not wanting to experience it any further. She picked up her bag, turned
away, and left.
Looking at Velma’s back, something shed in Sydney’s eyes. She stood up from the bedside,
"Grandma, let me walk out Velma."
"Why are you walking her out?" The Old Madam frowned.
Sydney smiled, "Anyway, she is Julien’s stepmother and she brought up Julien. Just because of
this, I can''t turn a blind eye to her. I will be back soon."
She chased after Velma as soon as she finished her sentence.
After following her outside the ward, Sydney stopped Velma, "Mrs. Flint."
Velma stopped and turned around. The forbearance on her face was gone. She red at Sydney
with anger. "What? Are you here tough at me?"
Sydney walked over, "About what?"
"About that the Old Madam ripped me to shreds in the ward," Velma said sarcastically.
Sydney stopped in front of her. "You''re right. I''m here tough at you."
"You..." Velma''s expression turned cruel. Her raising hand was about to hit Sydney in the face.
Sydney raised her hand to grab her wrist and tightened her grip.
Velma''s wrist kept shaking in pain, "Let me go."
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Sydney threw her hand away and said in a cold voice. "You should be d that I''m back with Julien
now. Otherwise, the moment I grabbed your wrist, I would have pped you in the face instead of
letting you go so easily just because you had the thought to hit me."
Hearing the seriousness in Sydney''s tone, Velma''s lips trembled. A trace of fear appeared on her
face.
Sydney was serious. She had really wanted to hit her just now!
Seeing Velma''s fear of her, Sydney smiled contentedly. "To be honest, I''m not just here tough at
you. I''m also here to warn you."
"Warning me of what?" Velma clenched her fists.
Sydney tucked her hair behind her ears and then crossed her arms. "I warn you that you better put
away those thoughts on your mind. Don''t think that I don''t know. You promised not to target me, but
actually, you never gave up in your heart. You deceived Grandma."
"Nonsense!" Velma''s voice rose sharply as if that was the only way to prove that Sydney was
indeed talking nonsense.
Sydney sneered, "You know very well if I’m talking nonsense. I also know very well what kind of
person you are. But Velma, you don''t seem to fully realize that I am not who I was six years ago
when you could bully me whenever you wanted. Julien and I are back together. If nothing else
happens, our remarriage is a sure thing, so I will be the daughter-inw of the Flint family again. But
this time is different from before. If you dare to target me, I dare to fight back. You can no longer be
high and mighty and tell me what to do like what you did in the past six years."
"You say I can''t, so I can''t?" Velma rolled her eyes in disdain. She clearly didn’t take her words to
heart.
Just as Sydney said, Velma didn’t fully realize that Sydney had changed. She was not the same as
she was six years ago.
At this moment in Velma''s heart, Sydney was still a pushover who would let her do anything she
wanted.
Sydney had expected Velma''s reaction. So she was not surprised to see that Velma didn''t believe
her words. She still kept a slight smile on her face, but the smile didn’t have any warmth.
"You''ll believe it." Sydney lightly opened her red lips and said in a calm tone, "Grandma asked me to
let her know when you target me.”
"So by saying that I can no longer target you as I did six years ago, what you will do is justin
to the Old Madam?" Velma looked at Sydney with contempt, "I thought it was something else."
"Of course not." Sydney waved her index finger. "Instead, I have no intention to tell Grandma,
because I can deal with you without Grandma''s help."
"Just you?" Velma was still disdainful.
The corner of Sydney''s mouth curved up. "Just me. Don''t forget. Now Julien''s heart is all on me. As
long as I have his heart, I''ll have many ways to deal with you. After Julien and I get remarried and I
be the hostess of the Flint family, it would be much easier to deal with you. You even have to
rely on me to live. If I’m not happy, I will freeze all your bank cards or kick you out of the house.
Believe it or not, Julien and Grandma won''t support you. Jayden will though. After all, you’re his
mother. But what can he do? He can''t do anything, because he also depends on me, his sister-in-
law. If I''m not happy, I will also freeze his card, so he can''t even help you out."
"How dare you!" Velma screamed, "I''m Julien’s mother. How dare you do this to me?"
"Just stepmother. What are you so proud of?" Sydney curled her lips. "It is true that you raised
Julien for more than ten years, but did you pay for the expenses yourself? It was all the Flint family''s
money. You, at best, just gave a mother’s love to Julien. Material things have nothing to do with you.
So how much mother-son affection do you have for Julien? Who do you think he values more
between me and you?”