Looking at the fierceness in Valeria's eyes, Ashley was a little flustered and hurriedly got up to put on her clothes.
Then she hurried to the next room to wake Julie up. In fact, Julie was already awake when Valeria came in and had an argument with Ashley.
Last night, Ronald promised to let them stay. So she had to pull out all the stops to keep Ronald happy. She didn't fall asleep until midnight.
Because she went to bed too late, she didn't get up when Ronald went to work to see him off. She just lay down on the bed and slept.
When she heard about the dispute between Valeria and Ashley, she shrugged it off. She thought her daughter would easily chase Valeria away.
But a few minutes later, Ashley came in a hurry, "Mom, get up quickly. Valeria called the security guards to drive us out!"
Julie was shocked and got up immediately to put on her clothes. She had just put on her clothes when she heard the sound of hurried footsteps outside.
The nanny said loudly downstairs, "What are you doing? Who let you in?"
"I let them in!" Valeria stood in the corridor and looked down at the security guards.
"Why don't you come upstairs? I went on a business trip for a few days and came back to find two women in my house. I suspect that these two women are prostitutes hired by my father. It's too disgusting. You'd better throw the two shameless women out immediately."
She said that they were prostitutes. Julie and Ashley were so angry and they immediately rushed out, "Valeria, what nonsense are you talking about? I'll tear your mouth apart!"
"Do you dare to?" Valeria's eyes were filled with coldness. Julie and Ashley subconsciously took a step back under her gaze.
"The prostitutes dare to be arrogant in the house of the owner. How dare you are! You should throw these two shameless women out now!"
The security guards immediately went upstairs and said, "Please leave immediately! Otherwise, We will use force to drive you out." "We won't go. We're Mr. Brown's family members. If you don't believe me, I'll call Mr.
Brown right away."
Julie was anxious to call Ronald, but she couldn't get through. She anxiously sent a message to Ronald, "Ronald, Valeria comes back. She wants to drive me and Ashley out. Now she has asked the security guards to make trouble here."
There was no response. Valeria stood with a sneer on the corner of her mouth, holding her hand. Ronald had shut down his phone just now because he did not want to answer her call.
He must have thought that he could get by without answering her phone but he didn't expect her to do this. Seeing Julie's anxious face, she spoke slowly.
"Can't get through? No one replies to you? How can a prostitute take herself so seriously? What are you waiting for? Throw these two women out now!"
As soon as the host gave the order, the security guard swung into action, "Do you want to leave on your own or do you want us to kick you out?"
Julie knew that a wise man would not fight when the odds were against him. These security guards did not know them, so they must have listened to Valeria's words and would really throw them out.
Rather than being thrown out, it was better to have the decency to walk out on their own. Julie and Ashley looked at Valeria with gnashing teeth, "Let's see! It is not over yet!"
"I'm waiting!" Valeria sneered contemptuously. As she watched Julie and Ashley walk out, Valeria was no longer so angry.
The nanny, who had been standing at the foot of the stairs, did not expect the normally gentle and kind Valeria to be so cruel.
The nanny was such a worldly person. Valeria was gentle and unassuming, but Ashley was different. Ashley was obviously a scheming woman and knew well how to bribe her with small favors.
However, Valeria, a gentle and kind-hearted young lady, had become so cruel.
The nanny thought to herself, "Was she wrong to choose Ashley's side?"
Valeria, who was upstairs, looked at her coldly, "Aunt nanny, please pack up the garbage in the room and throw them out!"
"Yes, I'll come up and pack up right away." The nanny answered ingratiatingly.
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