After saying these things, Emma wiped away her tears and left the Olteran Manor, pretending to be hurt. Once she was sure that Cindy couldn't see her, her expression immediately changed. Her eyes, which had been filled with tears just now, were now filled with malice as she clenched her fists.

She had decided to drive Vera out of the Olteran family. If it weren't for Vera, why would Patrick suddenly say such hurtful things to her? Emma knew that Patrick didn't love her. The things he said to her today were because of his sense of duty. As a married man, he should keep his distance from her. He even didn't hesitate to say things that would hurt her. And Shawn must have told Patrick to keep his distance from her.

Emma sat in her car, staring at the magnificent Olteran Manor, her eyes filled with hostility. She was determined to use Cindy to disrupt the peace of the Olteran family and shroud it in gloom. She wanted to drive Vera away and make her despised by the Olteran family. She wanted Shawn to regret choosing Vera and, in turn, drive her away.

With a comparison, she could easily get closer to Patrick.

Emma revved the car, glaring fiercely with her eyes, and left the Olteran Manor.

During dinner, following the Olteran family's custom, Vera washed her hands before dining.

Cindy sat across from her, sarcastically saying, "Let me tell you an interesting story. Today, Mrs. Collins and I went out and saw two completely different dogs. One was a million-dollar Pomeranian, and the other was just a dog covered in fleas and smelling awful."

After Vera finished washing her hands, she sat quietly next to Patrick, waiting for Cindy to continue the story."Mrs. Collins' Pomeranian was hungry, and the servant had high-quality dog food on hand for it. It ate very elegantly. When the other dog saw this, it tried to mimic Mrs. Collins' dog by eating the dog food, but it had never eaten dog food before. Just then, there was a pile of poop on the side of the road, and it mimicked Mrs. Collins' Pomeranian to eat the poop. It wasn't a big deal. But when I saw that dog, I suddenly felt it was familiar. It was so funny."

Everyone in the restaurant could feel Cindy's malice, and they all knew who she was targeting.

Patrick looked at the quiet Vera beside him, then across at Cindy, who was making eye contact with Vera.

"As fate would have it, we saw the owner of that dog, who also looked shabby and just as detestable as the dog. The dog seemed to be called 'Vivian,' and I almost thought it was named 'Vera.' The two names sound so similar. I even thought about buying the dog and giving it to Vera."

Vera knew Cindy was mocking her.

Cindy was even using Vera's name to insult her.

Vera didn't want to suppress her anger. She took a deep breath, looked into Cindy's eyes, and said, "Cindy, your words are really harsh. You're a human, why do you want to be a dog in the Collins' house? If you insist on doing so, we can't stop you, and the whole family will be happy to have gained a dog."

Cindy slammed the table, pointing at Vera, and roared viciously, "Vera, do you have a death wish?"

Cindy's words ignited a rage throughout Vera's body, while Vera's words fueled Cindy's anger, causing Cindy to lose control.

Patrick was surprised by Vera's words. He knew Vera was fearless, but he didn't expect her to speak so boldly and insult Cindy in front of them.

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