Chapter 1943 Angel And Devil

“Ha! If you say that, I’ll have to worry if I’m about to encounter some kind of danger. Still, I’m curious. What kind of danger are you planning to let me encounter now that I’m of this age?”

“Wil, what are you saying? I don’t hope that you’ll be in any danger. All I do is to save you, and I hope that you’ll always be safe. I only want you to call me your mom.”

At that, Wilbur lifted the glass of red wine from the table, took a sip, and put it back down loudly. “My dad isn’t around right now, so let’s be frank with each other. You were the devil who was creating dangerous situations for me to be in when I was younger. At the same time, you played the role of an angel who would save me from those situations.

That way, you’ve managed to make yourself the perfect stepmother. I was young back then, so I never saw your devilish side. I only saw your fake angelic side. So, I felt as if I was calling a saint Mom. I’ve been respectful toward you, and I’ve heeded everything you say. However, now, I’ve found out that you’re the devil. Say, do you think it’s time for me to do something?”

Mabel’s expression darkened. Is Wilbur distancing himself from me because of these things? Does that mean he doesn’t know anything about his mother’s death yet?

“Wil, what are you saying? Where did you hear these things from? What you said isn’t true.”

“My dad’s not here right now, so you don’t need to keep up with that act. No matter what you do, it doesn’t change the fact that you’re the devil. Of course, you can still insist that you’re the angel. Your words aren’t important.

After all, I will neither listen nor believe in them. You only have to remember one thing. Revenge is a dish best served cold. I will let you have a taste of what you’ve done to me. I will show you what it’s like to be around a devil with the face of an angel. We have a long way to go. I don’t mind taking it slow.”

When Mabel realized that Wilbur was determined to cut ties with her, she decided not to give any more explanations. Instead, she smiled and said, “Has my love for you been pointless all along?

No wonder they say that stepsons will never be close to their stepmothers. It seems like that’s true. If you speak to me like this, that means you think that you can rely on Seet Group. I hope you realize that luck is ever-changing. Seet Group might not be supporting you forever.”

“I have the courage to say this to you because I believe in karma. You’ll reap what you sow. It’s fated for me to return you the fruits you have planted. As for relying on Seet Group? You’re thinking too much. Take a good look at yourself in the mirror.

Do you think that you’re a worthy opponent of Seet Group? No. You’re not. Therefore, I won’t be using Seet Group or anyone else against you. I, by myself, is more than enough to make you reap what you’ve sown.”

Wilbur’s words made Mabel’s heart lurch. If Wilbur was outright saying these things, it meant that he was declaring war against her. It seemed like the war between them was inevitable.

“Wilbur, if you insist on believing in those rumors, then there’s nothing I can do. You can target me however you like, but Nic is your brother; the two of you share a father. Moreover, his son died for the sake of rescuing your future wife. You have to admit that you owe Nic, right?”

After a moment of silence, Wilbur said, “Don’t worry. I know that the two of you are separate entities. I know what to do.”

“I’m glad to hear that. If you put him in a tight spot in the office because you hate me, then you’re an ungrateful petty person. As you said, karma awaits the petty people.”

At that, Wilbur smirked. “Don’t worry. Not everyone’s a devil like you who loves pretending to be an angel.” With that said, he gave her a contemptuous look and went upstairs.

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