Baccio could use his own bloodline to suppress Lina, but he had no way to use it against Letizia.
From a pure bloodline perspective, Letizia definitely surpassed Baccio.
Upon seeing Letizia stepping forward, Baccio sneered and left the spot without uttering a word, as if he hadn't done anything at all.
After Baccio left, Letizia turned to Paulo, the captain of the security guards. She said, "Lina is also a member of the Havenzo family, but you do not carry our family's blood. In other words, you have no right to drive her away. From now on, when you see her, let her come and go freely in the mansion district. Do you understand?"
As the head of the family, Letizia had the power to replace Paulo.
Therefore, when Paulo heard Letizia say that, he felt immense psychological pressure. "I understand, Ms. Havenzo. I promise I will never disrespect Ms. Lina again."
"Good. Now that you understand, get back to your work." After sending all the security guards away, Letizia led Lina and the others into the mansion.
Silvia didn't have a good attitude towards Geraldine and her companions.
In Silvia's view, they were noble aristocrats, while Donald and his ilk were merely commoners.
"Ms. Havenzo, you haven't finished your etiquette class yet. After that, you still have a coffee ceremony and business management classes to attend. I believe you won't have time to interact with them." Silvia subtly implied to Letizia that a man like Donald was not worth associating with.
Letizia's understanding of Geraldine was limited to her impression of her as the head of Harper Group.
If it weren't for her trust in Lina, Letizia wouldn't have dared to rebel against Silvia so recklessly.
After all, Silvia was the only one in the family who supported her, and she was also the elder left to her by her father.
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