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"Wendy, aren't you going to do something about your son?" Lindsey asked as she wiped her tears. She looked at Florence with a wronged expression.
Florence swallowed nervously, feeling a bit panicked.
Honestly, this was the first time she had seen Daniel so fierce and ruthless. She was a bit scared by his demeanor.
Luckily, she really liked Sienna. Otherwise, she might have ended up in the same boat as Lindsey.
The thought made her break into a sweat.
Florence quickly said, "Daniel is right. You should apologize to Sienna. She's very kind, so she won't hold a grudge. If you don't apologize, then just go home and don't come here again."
Lindsey gritted her teeth and glared at Sienna. Her pride was being trampled on.
Apologize to this country bumpkin? No way.
"Hell no," she sneered.
"Are you going to leave on your own, or do I have to throw you out?" Daniel asked coldly.
"Why you—" Lindsey clenched her fists. She was furious. Her eyes were reddened and full of tears.
Seeing Lindsey crying, Wendy and Cheryl looked on gleefully. They were quite happy with the outcome.
Florence quickly grabbed Lindsey and pulled her out of Daniel's home. She said, "Lindsey, you should leave before Daniel throws you out."
Although Lindsey was unwilling to leave, she was dragged away by the three women. As she walked, she cursed Daniel with every step.
Finally, the house fell silent.
When Daniel turned, Sienna was quietly standing behind him. Her eyes were moist, and her gaze was tender. She smiled softly at him.
Daniel bent down to cup her face. He looked into her eyes and said gently, "Are you still upset?"
Sienna was deeply moved. She shook her head.
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