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Can't Win Me Back (Isabella and Nathan) novel Chapter 116

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She walked straight to the spacious living room and lazily sat on the sofa, crossing her legs casually. Her wild and seductive nature was unrestrained. With such a relaxed attitude, she seemed to have already considered this villa as her own home.

She also picked up the tea cup on the coffee table. It was the same couple tea cup as Nathan and Victoria's, which Thea frowned upon, and then she threw it into the trash can.

Her actions angered Victoria, and she shouted at Thea, "Thea, why did you throw away our things?"

Thea glanced at her, exuding a strong aura. It seemed like she was more of an older sister, while Victoria appeared more like a younger sister. "I gave you a week to move out. It's your own fault for not cherishing the time. Now that the deadline for handing over the house has arrived, everything in this house belongs to me. I can do whatever I want with it."

After speaking, seemingly unsatisfied, Thea threw the photo frame on the coffee table to the ground. The frame made a loud noise and shattered into pieces.

She also instructed Ava, "Smash all the paintings on this wall for me." After saying that, she took out a hammer from the drawer and handed it to Ava.

Ava raised the hammer and smashed it towards the picture frame.

The sound of things breaking excited her. "I smash, I smash..."

Nathan's face turned pale.

Victoria rushed over and exclaimed, "Thea, you're crazy. These paintings are worth a lot of money. Do you know that?"

Thea disdainfully played with her delicate nails, saying, "Just a few paintings by famous artist. I'm not interested. If you like them, kneel down to me, say some sweet words, and then I might give them to you."

Victoria's face turned red and her neck became thick with anger. "You..."

Thea said, "If you can't say it, then don't say it."

Her tone of speech, imitating the condescending tone Nathan used to have when he was in a high position, was evident. Nathan clearly sensed her deliberate imitation and sarcasm, and he couldn't hold back anymore.

He walked over and reproached Thea, "Once you gain power, you become so arrogant and forgetful. Aren't you afraid of being brought back to your original state one day? Let's see if you can still laugh then."

Thea laughed heartily, "Nathan, I have been poor all my life and have grown accustomed to a simple life. Wealth and luxury are just icing on the cake for me. It's you who have always lived a life of luxury, and now you are about to experience poverty. I am genuinely worried for you. What will you do if you can't make it through?"

Nathan appeared calm. He had never imagined that he would actually reach the day of utter despair. After all, he was not only a prince but also Alaric's son. How could his father truly abandon him and let him become a joke in the Hill Group?

"Do you think my dad would have allowed me to reach a point where I had no other choice?" Nathan's tone was casual.

Thea looked at him playfully, with a slight curl of her lips.

"Nathan, then you can wait for your dad to come and support you."

Nathan read a hint of mockery from her microexpression.

Thea took the hammer from Ava's hand and then proceeded to smash all the furniture in the villa with a big axe.

This villa, in fact, was their marital home for her and Nathan.

With a smirk on her face, her red fiery lips moved up and down, "Nathan, do you remember when I was sick with a fever? Your distant cousin came over, and despite having so many rooms in the house, she insisted on staying in mine. And you, disregarding my pleas, forcefully dragged my sick body to another room. I felt so embarrassed back then, and today, I will make you taste the same."

Nathan had long forgotten about these things, but now that Thea mentioned them, he realized that what he had done was not very harmful to Thea, but extremely insulting.

"Before, you were a beggar, and I thought that if I could provide you with a place to stay, you would be content..." Nathan said confidently.

"You were the beggar." Thea got angry.

"I was poor back then, wearing tattered clothes and eating meager meals, but all of that was earned by my own hands. I never accepted handouts from others, so why do you call me a beggar?"

Thea stared at Nathan with a cold, emerald glare and said, "Nathan, you wore the disguise of a philanthropist, but you never truly respected the common people living in the lower class. You are so hypocritical, it's truly disgusting."

Thea seemed to not want to lay her eyes on this dirty thing again. She quickly directed Ava, "Ava, shoo away the guests. I want to rest."

Nathan and Victoria were bewildered.

At that moment, it was simply unacceptable to be kicked out of one's own home by someone.

Ava swaggered over, with a smug and arrogant expression on her face, and said, "You two, hurry up and get lost. Don't be a nuisance here."

Victoria gritted her teeth in anger and said, "Once in power, even the chickens and dogs ascend to the heavens."

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