Chapter 205

Chapter 205

Diana sat beside Lara to comfort her, “Mom, don’t get angry. You’ve got to take care of your body and behealthy. If there’s really no other way, I’ll go and apologize to her on your behalf. I can’t let a thing like thisaffect your relationship with dad.” “Diana, my precious daughter. You’re the only person who’d be soconsiderate for our family.” Lara looked very moved as she pulled Diana closer to say those words.

So, Diana went straight to Terahis Grove after leaving the May Residence.

The other reason she came was she wanted to see if that b*tch, Molly May, was really staying in TerahisGrove or not.

Terahis Grove was a lavish residence full of mansions, and every corner of it felt expensive. When Dianalooked at the mansions in front of her, she felt not only surprised but also a fit of deep jealousy at thesame time.

She was stopped by the security guards when she wanted to get in. “Does Molly May stay here? Pleaseinform her that I need to talk to her about something. My name is Diana.” Diana said as she put on asmile that she thought was polite and friendly. The security guards then called Molly for her since Dianasounded as if she was very close with Molly. Molly was in her mansion. However, she refused to see herright away after hearing Diana’s name.

Diana’s expression changed a little after she heard Molly’s voice on the other end of the phone as sheshouted at the phone, “Molly, I’m not going to leave if you won’t see me today!”

“Suit yourself.” Molly was not intimated by her as she said to the security guards again, “I don’t know thisperson very well. Please don’t allow just anyone to enter Terahis Grove.”

The look on Diana’s face turned awful after she heard what Molly said while standing outside the gate.Judging by her temper Molly thought that Diana would leave right away, but she underestimated Diana’s

determination.

After some time, it started raining. The security guard called Molly again when she was about to treatSean. He told Molly that Diana was standing out in the rain, and she had refused to leave.

Molly lost her temper when she heard that. She did not care about Diana. Instead, she gave Nathan acall.” “Please come to Terahis Grove and take your sister away. I don’t want anybody to put the blame onme if anything happens to her again. Also, stop doing useless things like this. Lara is the person whoshould be apologizing. Tell her to come here instead.”

Molly hung up the phone, looking very unhappy. ‘When will the May family stop giving me trouble?’

Sean looked at Molly’s slightly displeased face. Then, he turned around to tell Tony, “Give themanagement a call. Tell them to call the police right away if they met anybody like her who came here todisturb the residents here and wouldn’t leave. There’s no need to keep calling the residents.”

Sean did not avoid Molly while he said that. Molly’s mood turned better after she heard how Sean openlyprotected her.

What Sean did was straightforward and ruthless. However, there was no better way to deal withsomeone like Diana!

Nathan went right to Terahis Grove after receiving Molly’s call. Expectedly, he saw Diana standing in therain without any cover outside the gate.

“Diana!” He shouted at Diana.

Diana turned her head and saw Nathan. She opened her mouth and wanted to respond, but she startedstumbling and eventually passed out before she could say anything. Nathan brought her to the car

immediately and went straight to the hospital. Everyone in the May family was shocked by the news ofher fainting, and all of them went to the hospital too.

Lara went in, and the first thing she saw was Diana lying on the hospital bed. Diana’s eyes were closed,and her face looked very pale with the IV drip. Lara felt heartbroken, but at the same time, she was filledwith rage too.

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