Chapter 379
Carissa leaned back in her chair, her long legs and tall frame giving her an imposing presence. A faint smile played on her lips, and her eyes gleamed with satisfaction. She was pleased Helen hadn't fallen for Eleanor's trap, even though her response had seemed rather forced.
When Eleanor's attempt to provoke her failed, she simply smiled.
โYes, those with capability should be in charge. But I seem to recall you once complained about this being Carissa's second marriage and how she was unworthy of Rafael. And now, in just a few days, sheโs got you wrapped around her finger. Quite the skillful move. Helen, Iโm worried that if you stay in this estate, sheโll have you dancing to her tune in no time.โ
Carissaโs smile faded, and she said coldly, โThatโs enough. Weโll proceed as Iโve said. Iโm done here. Goodbye.โ
โHold it!โ Eleanorโs voice was sharp and commanding. โCarissa, donโt think you can just walk away!โ
At her shout, Helen flinched instinctively. However, Carissa erupted in anger.
โWho needs your approval? I want you to pay up! Iโve avoided saying some things outright because I didnโt want things to get ugly. But if you arenโt concerned about appearances, why should I be? After all, I was a once-divorced woman! Eric didnโt embezzle the funds from The Gilded Tower. It was you and Jessica who tricked my mother-in-law out of her money! You treated her like a fool. Eric has confessed everything. My mother-in-law has been confined in the palace and was unable to leave easily, so youโve done as you pleased all these years.
โNow that sheโs finally left the palace, you had the nerve to show her portrait to the staff, making sure everyone knew who she was so they could say those customers were just people you used to boost business.โ
โUtter nonsense!โ Eleanor sneered coldly. โWhy would you believe a thiefโs words?โ
โIโd rather believe him than trust you two,โ Carissa replied firmly. โI came here tonight to settle this civillyโreturn the money you owe, and return all the shares you stole. If you do that, this whole mess will stay between us. But if you insist on making this ugly, Iโm not afraid to go there.
โFrom the moment you gave my mother-in-law the miniature chastity belt sculpture, I vowed to hold a grudge against you. Donโt think you can hide behind your title as the grand princess to hold me down. After that stunt you pulled, Iโll never forgive you as long as I live!โ
Eleanorโs face turned ashen with fury. Her hands, clutching a hot water bottle, shook with rage. Her glare was so fierce, it seemed like she wanted to devour Carissa.
โHow dare you insult my mother? My mother is the esteemed grand princess! Carissa, you have offended your elder! Such a crime canโt be forgiven. I will report you to the Royal Court!โ Jessica shouted.
Carissa slammed her hand on the table and said sharply, โGo ahead, make a sceneโthe bigger, the better! It would be best if you also exposed all the dirty secrets of Aunt Eleanorโs household.โ
Chapter 379 (continued)
Eleanorโs face went pale. โWhat nonsense are you spouting? What dirty secrets could my household have?โ
Carissaโs voice was icy, โDonโt you have any? Should I go and investigate the western courtyard of this palace now?โ
โPreposterous! Utterly preposterous!โ
Eleanor was both furious and fearful. How did Carissa know about the western courtyard?
With a flick of her whip, Carissa shattered the mahogany coffee table in front of her, splitting it into two with a loud crash. However, the noise was nothing compared to Carissaโs fierce shout, โWhen I was being reasonable, did you cooperate? Hand over the moneyโevery last bit of it! Whoever wants The Gilded Tower can take it, but donโt use it to sully my mother-in-lawโs reputation!โ
The household soldiers rushed forward to stand in front of Eleanor, preventing Carissa from taking any physical action against the grand princess.
โHow dare you!โ Eleanor jumped, staring at the broken coffee table in shock. โCarissa, do you think I canโt deal with you?โ
โExactly!โ Carissa snapped coldly, โYou canโt touch me, but I can destroy you. Your hands are filthy, and Iโve got all the evidence in my grasp. You think you can keep those secrets from everyone? Not from me. If you donโt hand over every last coin tonight, Iโll bring the Supreme Court down on this place. Iโll have them investigate your crimes ofโฆโ
Eleanorโs voice rose to a sharp, angry yell, โGive it to her! Bring the banknotes!โ
Helen clutched her chest in fear. Heavens, where did Carissa get the nerve to confront Eleanor like this? And she actually won! But what could possibly be the secret in the western courtyard? It was astounding that the usually dignified Eleanor had lost her composure!