Chapter 155 Why Wait To
Retaliate
Meanwhile, over at Vista Vi...
"You''re saying that Marisol and Joanna had a falling out, and Marisol actually kicked Joanna out?"
Linsey''s surprise was evident as she listened to Collin''s subordinate''s report.
While she had anticipated a sh between the two women due to their conflicting interests, she hadn''t expected it to
ur so swiftly.
The subordinate nodded in confirmation.
"Yeah, who could have predicted they''d implode so quickly? And this time, it''s aplete meltdown! There was a massive
crowd outside the Wells family''s house when Joanna got the boot. Tons of people recorded it, and now the videos are
stered all over the Inte. It''s the talk of the town. Want to take a look?"
A hint of schadenfreudeced his voice. Just days ago, these women had been overflowing with arrogance.
Now that their schemes had backfired, it seemed they were reaping what they had sown.
Linsey, however, remained uninterested in the spectacle. She simply replied, "I see."
Herposure surprised the subordinate, who noted theck of any vindictive satisfaction on her face.
After a brief hesitation, he said, "Mrs. Riley, you''ve had this evidence for some time. Why did you initially tolerate their
nder and humiliation? Why wait to retaliate?”
Linsey fixed him with a serious gaze. "I preferred not to escte the situation unnecessarily. However, since they were
determined to target me, I wasn''t going to let them walk all over me. Had I revealed the evidence immediately, it would
have likely been suppressed. But by allowing the situation to escte, I could strike decisively and ensure there weresting consequences for their actions."
The message had sunk in; the subordinate finally grasped the unspoken implications.
Though her demeanor was often gentle and kind, Linsey possessed an inner strength, a core of unshakeable principles
upon which she firmly stood.
Marisol and Joanna had learned a valuable lesson, paying the price for their transgression.
With the subordinate dismissed, Linsey''s focus returned to the massage book resting in her hands.
The situation with Marisol resolved, Linsey chose not to dwell on it further. It was a closed chapter.
Her mind was upied with more significant matters than lingering on such trivial disputes.
Time slipped by, and soon Collin entered the room, his wheelchair gliding smoothly across the floor. He found Linsey deeply engrossed in her reading
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