Chapter 171 Pulling Sarah's Hair Until She's Bald
Alice clapped her hands, jumping up joyfully and saying, "You weren't pretty before, but after putting on the horns, you look super pretty!"
Clara shouted, "What!"
When Alice just put them on her head, Clara could already tell from the onlookers' eyes that what she was wearing was definitely not something good.
With so many people present, Clara couldn't stoop to the level of a child like Alice.
But she never expected that this illegitimate brat would put a pair of ugly paper horns on her head to humiliate her.
She had long heard that wearing horns on one's head signified being betrayed. Didn't that imply that someone wanted to steal Alexander from her?
She had to see which woman was even qualified!
"Ma'am, your horns are very pretty," Alice said innocently.
Don't underestimate Alice; even though she was only five, she had already known what wearing horns meant.
During the constant moving with Samuel and Elizabeth, whenever they arrived in a new place, people who didn't know their relationship always assumed Samuel was Alice's father. And when they saw Samuel in a wheelchair, they would often mock him.
Over time, Alice learned from those words how to make people unhappy.
At this moment, Clara looked at Alice's innocent smile and then at the many guests covering their mouths, trying not to laugh. She was so angry she could have torn Alice apart!
The more she looked at Alice, the more disgusted she felt!
And Alice was Elizabeth's child; she was damned!
Meanwhile, many guests were whispering among themselves.
"Clara is really unlucky. She's waited for Mr. Windsor for six years, and he still hasn't married her. Now she's being teased by Mr. Windsor's daughter. It seems Alice is not to be messed with, favored by Marcus. I don't think Clara will have a happy life if she marries in."
"If it weren't for Declan protecting her back then, how could Clara have survived? The Guise family was able to thrive in Sunwillow City then, and Clara could act so arrogantly there, all thanks to Declan's support."
Although these whispers were very quiet, Clara could hear them clearly. At this moment, she didn't have time to deal with the gossiping. She just glared at Alice, suppressing her anger, and scolding, "Who told you to put the horns on me!"
Clara thought Alice was just a five-year-old child, no matter how smart, she couldn't have come up with such a prank on her own. There must be someone behind her.
In this setting, whoever was behind Alice was the shameless woman trying to steal Alexander from her. Although Alice didn't say who it was, Clara could guess it was a young woman around her age.
As long as Alice pointed out who it was, Clara would tear that woman apart on the spot!
There weren't many women in Sunwillow City who dared to compete with Clara for Alexander!
Clara took off the ugly horns, crumpling them in her hand and glaring at Alice.
Alice immediately hid in Alexander's arms, scared.
She cowered in Alexander's arms but didn't forget to frame Sarah, "It was Sarah who told me to put this hat on you. She said you liked horns the most. She even bought me the colored pencils."
After saying that, Alice buried her face in Alexander's arms, pretending to cry.
In fact, Alice was laughing.
She couldn't hold it in; she had to laugh!
Otherwise, she would suffocate.
In Alice's mind, although Alexander was very bad, she was starting to dislike him less and less. Moreover, she would never allow any woman to take Alexander away from Elizabeth.
Even though Alexander and Elizabeth now saw each other as enemies, Alice didn't want any third party to come between her parents.
She was determined to drive away all the women around Alexander.
Not a single one could stay.
This time, she managed to drive away both Sarah and Clara.
She wanted to eliminate all the women clinging to Alexander for Elizabeth!
Alexander could only belong to Elizabeth!
Alice rolled her eyes and laughed uncontrollably in Alexander's arms. If you didn't listen carefully, you would think Alice was crying out of fear.
Alexander didn't expose Alice; he just watched her quietly and enjoyed the show.
Sarah, who was being framed, was dumbfounded, pointing a trembling finger at Alice and stammering, "You little liar, how can you falsely accuse me like this?"
"Sarah! Did you give this child the colored pencils?" Clara asked angrily.
Sarah remained silent.
Alice turned around in Alexander's arms, wiping her eyes, and crying, "Sarah, didn't you just say you wanted to be my mom and that you would be very good to me? You said that after you married my dad, you would love me very much."
Sarah also retorted angrily, "You little bastard! I did say I wanted to marry your dad, but I never told you to make the horns for Ms. Guise! Didn't you say you were making a handmade gift for your great-grandfather? Why did you give it to Ms. Guise instead?"
Some guests couldn't help but laugh out loud, some even openly discussing it.
"Mr. Windsor is Clara's fiancé. If you want to be Mr. Windsor's wife, aren't you trying to have Clara be cheated on?"
"Alice is a very clever little girl."
"Sarah! I'm going to tear your hair out today!" Clara grabbed Sarah's hair, shouting angrily.