Login via

The Second Act Revenge (Oneida and Jackson) novel Chapter 325

Update The Second Act 325 of The Second Act Revenge (Oneida and Jackson)

Announcement The Second Act Revenge (Oneida and Jackson) has updated The Second Act 325 with many amazing and unexpected details. In fluent writing, in simple but sincere text, sometimes the calm romance of the author Internet in The Second Act 325 takes us to a new horizon. Let's read the The Second Act 325 The Second Act Revenge (Oneida and Jackson) series here. Search keys: The Second Act Revenge (Oneida and Jackson) The Second Act 325

Chapter 325 

The figure reaching out was Oneida. She gripped the hot soup bowl in her hand, her gaze sharp and cold as she stared down Cece. Her features were severe, her presence overwhelmingly intimidating. As her fingers tightened slightly, her knuckles stood out, as if she was a second away from crushing the porcelain bowl. Cece was startled by Oneida’s sudden approach. She hadn’t expected Oneida to burst forward with such agility. Oneida was quicker on her feet than she had imagined. The maid at their side, sensing Oneida’s arrival, instinctively let go of her grip. And so, at this moment, the scene turned into a standoff, with Oneida and Cece each holding onto one side of the soup bowl, neither willing to let go

Let go,Cece demanded, her voice steady as she recovered from the initial shock, her eyes glaring daggers at Oneida

Oneida gave her a cold glance and scoffed, What if I don’t?” 

YouCece’s eyebrows knotted in frustration, on the verge of an outburst

At this point, Oneida’s back was turned to the dining room door while Cece, facing her, could see the doorway perfectly. Cece’s eyes paused, clearly spotting something. Her expression changed the next moment, showing a hint of agony, Oneida, why are you trying to take my soup?” 

Oneida, confused, just tightened her grip on the bowl, pulling it toward herselfwhen suddenly, Cece launched herself at Oneida. She didn’t hit Oneida, but the soup in her hands splashed over. Cece fell to the ground in a calculated tumble. The hot soup spilled all over her. Cece bit her lip in pain, her expression turning increasingly agonized. But Oneida, watching this, felt neither joy nor satisfaction. When things don’t add up, there’s a demon at play. This abnormal behavior of Cece had to mean something

Oneida’s eyes flickered, and she swiftly turned aroundto find that, as she had suspected, Jackson stood at the entrance of the dining room, tall and straight. He was dressed in a sharp dark gray suit, his deep eyes cool and detached, his handsome features indifferent. There was a lack of clear emotion on his face, just the solemn depth in his gaze focusing on both Oneida and Cece. A certain realization tightened Oneida’s grip involuntarily. So that’s how it was Cece’s drama all made sense now. By crashing into her and falling, in Jackson’s eyesit undoubtedly seemed like Cece fell and got herself covered in soup all because Oneida was trying to snatch the bowl away. Cece had become the perfect victim

Ouch, it hurts!Cece continued to lay there, her face scrunched in pain, cold sweat beading on her forehead, This soup is scalding” 

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: The Second Act Revenge (Oneida and Jackson)