Mrs. Klein looked at Stephanie, who suddenly became all high and mighty in front of her, and couldn't help but frown, "What do you mean?"
Stephanie snapped back at her, "What I mean is... from now on, you and I, Mrs. Klein, are enemies! Remember you have insulted my mother and me today; I'll return them to you twice as hard in the future! Fuck off! I hope you'll still be able to keep your current status as Mrs. Klein in the future! Also, please go back and tell Morton that I, Stephanie, have never cared about him as a father from start to finish. I don’t care now or in the future!”
Just wait until I became the wife of the president of Skyline Corporation! Then it would be the doomsday!
At this moment, Stephanie's heart was filled with hatred.
Her only relative in this world had just been almost killed by the woman in front of her...
And even now, she still had lingering fears.
So, she would never let something like this happen again in the future!
Hearing this, Mrs. Klein burst into laughter, "Stephanie, what made you think that you can fight me and the Klein family? Who do you think you are? Let me tell you, you're way too green to fight with me!"
With a calm voice, Stephanie said, "Oh? Mrs. Klein, whatever you got, just bring it on."
Mrs. Klein said, "You little brat, let's just wait and see then! I'll make sure you won't even have a place to cry!”
Half an hour later, Marilyn was still unconscious on the hospital bed and was ordered to be pushed out of the hospital by the hospital dean.
Stephanie was fuming with anger. This was outrageous!
Taking out her phone, she dialed Sebastian's number.
After a few rings, the call was picked up.
Sniffling, Stephanie said, "Silver Fox... you said something this morning about being responsible for me. Do you still mean it?"
She just checked that Sebastian was the president of Skyline Corporation, unmarried, 28 years old, a full nine years older than her.
Plus, she found Sebastian's name a bit complicated to pronounce, so she thought it made more sense to call him Silver Fox, which wasn't an exaggeration.
On the other end of the phone, Sebastian didn't mind her nickname for him, but when he heard her voice, sounding like she had been crying, he frowned, "Why are you crying?"
"I'm just asking you if you're going to keep your word or not?"
"I will."
"Then, will you care about your future mother-in-law?" Stephanie asked.
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