Grace didn't know why, but whenever she looked at Eva's arrogant look, she couldn't help but want to rile her up.
"You are so disrespectful." Eva had been thoroughly provoked by Grace. She couldn't help it, and exploded, scolding Grace, "Who do you think you are, coming here and ordering me around?"
"You're the one who's making a fuss," Heinz shouted coldly. "This is the true Lowe family. No matter which Lowe family it is, it has nothing to do with you."
Eva's eyes widened.
"You're already married and have long moved out, yet you can't stop going to your father's house and bossing people around. You're so full of yourself, and you have no manners at all," Heinz stated and looked at Eva disdainfully. "How could a rude woman like you lecture others about their manners? Do you think you are qualified to do that?"
"You!" Eva stared at Heinz in shock.
Heinz met her gaze and said, "Grace is my wife. If you have a problem with me, I can deal with it! But I'm warning you not to act like a big shot in front of me. I won't stand for it!"
Eva was stunned, frightened by his imposing manner.
"Eva, don't say anything else. Go out and take a breather," Charles hurriedly said. "Donald, take Eva out for a moment." "Yes!" Donald immediately got up and moved to take Eva outside.
"I won't leave." Eva shook off Donald's hand and shamelessly sat on the couch. "I won't go anywhere. I'll stay here and watch as Zachary tears apart the Lowe family in front of Philip's portrait today."
Nerissa narrowed her eyes and looked up at Eva, pursing her lips. She wanted to say something, but she didn't have the courage to. In the end, she couldn't stand it anymore and said, "Zachary's father said that Zachary won't live for the Lowe family any longer, but only for himself in the future. Eva, you don't have to mention his father just to pressure him. Philip loves Zachary more than you do. He's his father!"
Eva paused. "Hey, how dare you talk back to me? Nerissa, do you think that you and your son have become tough enough to fight back now?"
Nerissa replied calmly, "No, I just think that you should be more conscientious and reasonable."
"Are you saying that I'm unreasonable?" Eva frowned and questioned fiercely.
Seeing her like this, everyone felt irritated. This woman was so ridiculous.
Grace sat down next to Nerissa in a show of support.
Nerissa patted Grace thoughtfully.
Grace smiled at her.
Everyone was ignoring Eva, which made her feel even more annoyed. "Tell me, Nerissa! You refuse to admit your true thoughts. What kind of attitude is this?"
"We don't want to talk to you. Can't you see that?" Heinz asked indifferently.
Eva frowned and said, "Mr. Jones, I respect you, and yet you keep belittling me. What do you want? Do you really think there is no one who supports me in the Lowe family?"
"I don't want anything!" Heinz replied. "I just don't want to see your face."
"Shut up,” Charles warned Eva hurriedly. "Eva, if you say another word, then you should get out of here immediately."
Eva turned away and trembled with anger.
Meanwhile, Zachary, who had not spoken at all, looked over at Charles.
"Zachary," Charles said quickly. "We are a family. You can't leave us to die."
"Uncle Charles, we were never a family," Zachary replied indifferently.
Charles paused, and then said awkwardly, "Zachary, don't say that. Both of us are from the Lowe family, and your father is my younger brother."
"Uncle Charles, from the day my grandmother left the Lowe family because of you, we were no longer a family," Zachary replied. "This place is the home of my parents and I. It has nothing to do with any of you from the Lowe family."
Everyone was stunned.
"Every one of you is used to bossing people around in my home," Zachary stated with disdain. "Who gave you the right to do so?"
Eva was a little shocked. "Are you talking about me?"
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