Samuel's words stopped Lydia's crying in an instant. Godfrey looked at Samuel with fear on his face. At this time, Samuel did not give people the impression that h e was a good-for-nothing. He was so powerful that it made people feel suffocated. 2
"Yvonne, why don't you say something for me? Do you want to see him drive me out?" Lydia did not dare to make a scene at Samuel, so she could only put pressure on Yvonne.
Yvonne shook her head. Lydia had gone too far this time. Even if she was her biological mother, she could not stand it anymore.
"Mom, since you made a mistake, you should apologize," Yvonne said.
The fact that Lydia moved into Hillside Villa had been informed all her friends, and she also said that she would take them to the house to have a look. If Samuel drove her away, she would lose her face. For Lydia, who cared about her face, she would never want to see things develop to this point.
"Samuel, I'm also your mother. How can you ask me to apologize to a servant?" Lydia said in a gentle and pleading tone.
"Apologize to her. I'll find the person who beat you and ask him to apologize to you. What do you think?"
Samuel said.
This was a step. Lydia knew that if she continued to argue, she would be the one who would lose face. However, she did not believe that Samuel would avenge her. That woman had more than a dozen bodyguards with her. How could a good-for-nothing like Samuel have the ability to do that? 2
"I'm sorry," Lydia said to He Ting without any sincerity.
Godfrey slapped He Ting. Although he was misled by Lydia, he was also in the wrong. He said, "I'm sorry. I was too impulsive."
"Now, you can tell me who hit you," Samuel said.
"I have never seen her before, but she said that her name is Gina," Lydia said. When it came to this matter, she felt even more depressed. She had never seen her before. When someone walked up to her, and slapped her twice, which was equal to an unexpected disaster.
"Gina!"
Samuel was stunned by the word.
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