Lost and Found: Return of My Mysterious Fiancee

Chapter 477: I Don’t Bother with Fools



The atmosphere suddenly turned cold, and Esther’s expression grew even darker as she glared at her daughter. “Audrey, what are you saying?”

Audrey removed one earbud, her gaze challenging as she looked at Tina. “I’m playing a game. Besides, whatever I say, you wouldn’t mind, right? You’re so magnanimous, aren’t you?”Belongs to (N)ôvel/Drama.Org.

Tina’s eyes darkened. “Yes, I never stoop to argue with fools.”

“Who are you calling a fool?” Audrey slammed her earbuds down, glaring angrily at Tina.

Jared wrapped his arms around Tina, staring solemnly at Audrey. “Whoever responds, Tina is referring to them. Miss Woodwind, any objections?”

Despite her reluctance, Audrey pursed her lips and, with a cold huff, sat down.

Esther quickly tried to comfort Tina. “Don’t mind her, Tina; Audrey is just spoiled by me.”

Tina shook her head, willing to endure for Esther’s sake.

Jared handed out gifts to everyone, and when he gave one to Griffin, he exclaimed, “Is this the latest racing helmet? I had it on order for six months and couldn’t get it, and you managed to buy two!”

Though not particularly expensive, for a professional racer, it couldn’t be more perfect.

Hayden: Not expensive? I spent three million dollars on a helmet for my collection, and you say it’s not expensive?

Jared: Three million dollars, that much?

Hayden: That’s half a month’s allowance for me; even my father warned me! Serena, help!

Tina: Do not disturb.

“If you like it, that’s what matters.” Jared smiled and sat beside Tina.

Tina then presented a set of jewelry to Esther, a masterpiece final work by Master Irene, priceless and unavailable on the market.

Esther gasped, “Tina, such an expensive gift, I can’t accept it!”

Tina’s affiliation with Master Irene wasn’t fully public, and Esther was not fully aware of it or that Tina was indeed Irene herself.

However, Master Irene’s final work had been all over the internet, and Esther was aware of it.

“It’s not overly expensive, please accept it,” Tina insisted.

It was just one of the sets from her own storage, not particularly significant to her.

Esther held it lovingly but hesitated to accept, knowing well that earning money was not easy for Tina.

She whispered to Tina, “Such a fine gift should go to Mr. Farrell’s mother; I remember she likes such things. It’s too lavish for me.”

Tina knew Esther was hinting at improving relations with Jared’s mother.

But it really wasn’t necessary; a bottle of perfume would suffice.

“It’s not wasteful; it’s for my aunt.”

“Just take it, Mom. Future Mrs. Farrell is giving you a gift and you refuse it? Isn’t that a slap to her face? Besides, didn’t she take less from our Reed family in the past? The set that grandma gave her was just as valuable.”

Audrey added sourly, still envious of the bracelets Annabelle had given to Tina.

But in the end, such valuable bracelets didn’t prevent Tina from bringing her grandmother to ruin!

The atmosphere chilled once again, until Juliet couldn’t hold back anymore. “Audrey, either stay here quietly or get out. No one cares for your presence!”

Arthur also pulled his sister back, whispering sternly, “Keep quiet. If Tina wanted, she could ruin you in a minute. Don’t be foolish!”

Audrey saw her own brother defending Tina and felt even more uncomfortable. She forcefully pushed him away, exclaiming, “Both of you are like the grass on top of the wall, swaying in any direction that suits you! When she treats you well, you speak in her favor. Who was it that complained about Tina being heartless behind her back if not you two?”

Juliet, hearing this, felt too embarrassed to retort. After all, she had indeed said such things before.

Arthur didn’t dare to speak either; he had only made a slight remark, without any real intention of complaining about Tina.

Seeing that everyone was silent, Audrey continued, “Now look at you, suddenly grateful and loyal because she helped you turn things around. I’m telling you, I will never forgive Tina in my lifetime. It’s all because of her that the Reed family is in shambles!”

With that, Audrey grabbed the jewelry from Esther’s hands and threw it on the ground, along with Griffin’s helmet, before running out.

Esther cursed softly, “What a thoughtless child! Tina, please don’t be upset, she’s just speaking out of anger.”

Damian quickly added, “Yes, Tina, don’t take it to heart. I’ll handle Audrey.”

Before Tina could respond, they heard Audrey shouting outside.

Then, a voice very familiar to Tina sounded, “Audrey, are you blind? You almost killed me!”

The Reed family members rushed outside to see what had happened to Audrey.

Tina and Jared exchanged glances and followed them out.

“Audrey, you’re the one who’s blind!” shouted Tina and Jared as they emerged, hearing Audrey cursing while clutching her head.

Facing Audrey were Velma and Paula White.

Velma, about to retort, saw Tina approaching and rushed over in ecstatic joy, hugging her tightly, “Tina, I’ve missed you so much.”

Tina was speechless. Could she not hug her like that?

Jared promptly pulled Velma away from Tina, possessively declaring, “Only I get to hug my Tina!”

Velma rolled her eyes, “Oh, how petty!”

Tina caught Velma, “What brings you here?”

Previously, Velma had been tutoring Zackary, who had been recovering well emotionally and growing bolder.

As the Reed family faced numerous issues, Tina had told Velma she needn’t come anymore.

She had been incredibly busy lately, and although Velma had called several times wanting to meet for dinner, Tina had always declined.

She hadn’t expected to encounter her here today.

“It’s not just me,” Velma continued cheerfully. “Shonna came too, but she couldn’t get off work today. Had she known she’d meet you, she would have skipped class!”

“I’ve heard it all from Shonna; you are that obstinate jerk, her fiance’s Serena. I never imagined we’d have such a connection!”

Tina was speechless. Couldn’t she speak more straightforwardly? When did she pick up this habit?

Paula White massaged her temples, “Don’t describe it like that; it almost sounds like you’re insulting Serena.”

“How could I ever insult Tina? That would be like betraying my mentor,” Velma giggled, hugging Tina tightly. “Come on, let’s go have fun, just the three of us. We’ll invite Shonna next time. I’ve missed her so much!”

Tina held Velma back, “Not today, I have plans to dine with my aunt.”

At this moment, Audrey, catching on, pointed at Velma and accused, “I knew it! How could you replace me? It’s all Tina’s doing behind the scenes. Tina, how dare you claim you genuinely care for our Reed family!”


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