Chapter 954 You Must Be Able to Marry Lucien, At Least Make Her Friends Furious
Willow got hit, and the filler in her face almost got deformed. She froze for a few seconds before angrily trying to fight back. "I don't have a husband! I'm still single!"
Ivy, terrified, quickly pulled her back. "Willow, apologize to them right now, or you'll be in big trouble. That's Mr. Hall, the CEO of Hall Group."
Willow was stunned to hear that Violet's husband was the CEO of Hall Group.
She was shocked for a moment, and after Ivy's constant reminders, she dropped her arrogance and quickly apologized. "Violet, Mr. Hall, I'm sorry."
"Too late for that," Brady said coldly, his face dark. He paused and then looked at Violet, his tone instantly becoming gentle. "Honey, how do you want to handle her?"
Violet had already slapped Willow to vent her anger and didn't want to waste any more time here. "Forget it, I'll just punish her by making her clean the gallery's bathrooms."
"That's a good idea," Brady agreed.
He then wrapped his arm around Violet's waist and instructed the staff nearby, "Take her to clean the bathrooms. Don't let her leave until they're spotless!"
The staff nodded.
"And also, my wife really likes this painting. Please pack it up for us. As for this lady with the plastic surgery, don't sell any paintings to her."
The staff nodded again and instructed the professionals to carefully take down the painting and pack it.
"Honey, let's go. Don't stay around ugly people; it'll ruin your mood." Brady finished giving orders and gently led Violet out.
Meanwhile, Willow's plastic face was twisted with anger, but she was helpless and could only stomp her feet in frustration.
She never expected that Violet, who used to be bullied by them, would turn the tables now.
Leaving the gallery, Violet felt a deep sense of satisfaction. Having Brady's support was truly amazing.
As they walked hand in hand for a while, Violet eagerly hugged him and stood on tiptoe to give him a sweet kiss. "Honey, having you back me up feels so good."
"Does this really make you that happy?" Brady was a bit puzzled. He had supported her several times before, but she had never been as excited as she was now.
"Of course! Do you know who she is?" Violet said, holding his arm and feeling secretly pleased.
"Who?"
"She was our classmate in the private high school. Her family was wealthy, but she was ugly and started getting plastic surgery in high school. Not only was she ugly, but she also had a terrible personality and often formed cliques to bully me."
"Back then, my family failed to support me. If I caused trouble and offended her, my dad would have made me drop out of school. I couldn't afford to drop out, so I had to endure her bullying." Violet recalled the past with a sense of bitterness. "But now, I'm not afraid of her anymore."
"If that's the case, making her clean the bathrooms was too lenient," Brady said, feeling sorry for her.
"Forget it. I've already gotten my revenge. I don't want this to affect my mood while preparing for our wedding. I want to be your happy and beautiful bride."
Otherwise, constantly thinking about this would unquestionably mar her temperament.
"Alright." Brady smiled, willing to pamper her and do whatever she wanted.
Meanwhile, inside the gallery, Willow was forced to squat by the side of the smelly toilet, scrubbing it.
She was furious.
How could she be so unlucky as to run into Violet!
But she didn't dare to offend her anymore.
Thinking about this, Willow angrily scrubbed the toilet, venting her frustration.
"Willow, don't be mad. Do you want to get back at her?" Ivy, who had always been in Crestoria and knew Violet's situation well, gave her a sinister suggestion.
"How?"
"You're going back to meet Lucien for a date, right? Make sure to win him over. Violet's friend Emily likes him too, but got rejected. She's been attending classes at Lucien's university, clearly not giving up. If you can marry Lucien, it'll at least piss off her friend, which is a form of indirect revenge." Ivy said smugly.
Willow thought about it and decided that this idea might be worth pursuing.