Tiana Thorne saw how she looked and took out her phone. She snapped a photo when May Sloane wasn’t paying attention and said with a smile, "I’ll post it on Weibo."
May realized what happened and was so scared her face turned green; she was only pretending to cry just now, but now it was real: "No, no, no... Tiana, please, I promise I won’t tease you anymore."
Tiana sighed lightly, her smile enchantingly playful, her beautiful fox-like eyes filled with mischief: "Hearing you beg when I’m not in a good mood actually cheers up quite a bit."
May: "..."
Tiana curled her lips again: "Alright, I’m just teasing you, but I’m keeping this photo; it’s too cute."
May, wanting to survive, dared not argue and nodded, saying: "Tiana is the sky, Tiana is the earth, whatever Tiana says, goes."
"Have a seat."
"Tiana, we can’t stay here long; we have to go back to the film set to shoot. Also, the ad you signed for, the contract is already in place, and shooting starts in a few days."
"Okay, we won’t be staying long, don’t worry."
May genuinely felt sorry for her: "Tiana, what are you going to do about your mother?"
Tiana lazily curved her lips, licked them, and said nonchalantly: "I, the little grandma, love challenges like this."
"You’re really not upset?" May looked at her with so doubt, rembering how she seed lost in thought on the way back.
Tiana shrugged: "Why would I be upset? Haven’t I gotten through all these years like this? I already have three brothers who love so much. The next step in receiving love should co slowly; I can’t be too greedy."
"True, having three brothers... if I had one, I’d wake up laughing." May was imnsely envious.
Tiana shook her head firmly, raising an arrogant eyebrow: "No, not sharing even one."
May: "...I’m crying."
Of course, she was just joking. Even if Tiana was willing to share, those brothers would only pamper this one sister.
Suddenly, May rembered redith Ford: "Oh, Tiana, I just rembered—last ti Mr. Ford punished redith by confining her in the old house’s Buddhist hall and not letting her out. Is that here?"
Tiana’s beautiful, deep eyes twinkled as she tapped the coffee table with her hand, laughing brightly: "Yes, redith is here."
May had been with her for so long yet still couldn’t understand her thought process, asking in confusion: "Isn’t redith your enemy? Why do you look so happy ntioning her?"
Tiana lazily curved her lips, her smile charming: "Because she’s my enemy, I can use her."
"Use?"
Tiana’s smile gradually beca inscrutable, raising her eyebrows slightly: "Isn’t she unable to accept as her sister-in-law?"
"Yes, that’s what she said back then." May recalled the ti they dealt with redith in Azurea, and the words she said were enough to make anyone want to slap her head off.
"Then let her out to make trouble, step on her to rise, and completely eliminate her. Isn’t that more satisfying?" Tiana murmured softly, her smile growing more enchanting.
"Tiana, do you plan on completely removing her?"
Tiana shrugged, then looked at her: "My dear, don’t say ’remove.’ It’s just about making her recognize her own identity and kicking her out of the Ford family."
"Tiana, I’m starting to look forward to it, but how will you release her? After all, it was your older brother who locked her in the Buddhist hall."
"You don’t need to worry about that, just wait and enjoy the show." Tiana smiled, curling her lips.
"Mmm-mmm-mmm!!" May nodded repeatedly, extrely excited.
She still rembered what redith said at the Azurea hotel back then.
She wouldn’t agree to Maxim marrying Tiana into the family, nor would she accept Julian acknowledging Tiana as a god-sister.
Her exact words were harsh, implying that she, redith Ford, was the only legitimate daughter of the Ford family. Hahaha, what arrogance.
Tiana took out another candy, and after putting it in her mouth, the sweet taste filled her with happiness.
The paternity test clearly showed that redith and she were not related, but redith was clearly her third aunt’s daughter, her cousin, so how could there be no blood relationship?
It only indicates one thing: her third aunt’s daughter had been switched out many years ago.
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