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Chapter 1589

    Chapter 1589 Magnus Confronts Cassandra


    Cecília was momentarily taken aback. She had dealt with con artists before, but never one so clumsy in her approach. Has she been watching too many TV dramas?


    Guests nearby witnessed the scene, and soon, whispers began to spread. Eyes turned toward Cecilia, filled with curiosity.


    Cecilia, unfazed, shrugged off the attention. "You fell on your own. Don''t me me for it."


    Themotion didn''t go unnoticed by Queenie. As she made her way over, she spotted Cassandra sprawled on the ground and saw Cecilia walking away in the distance. "Cassandra, are you all right?" Immediately, Queenie rushed to Cassandra''s side, concern written across her face.


    Cassandra quickly shook her head. "It''s nothing serious, I just couldn''t convince Cecilia."


    "What did you try to persuade her about?" Queenie asked, her brow furrowing in confusion.


    "I told her to let go of her grudge against you," Cassandra exined with a hint of vulnerability. "But she refused. She even pushed me down, iming that everything I have now was stolen from her." She tried to sound pitiful, but her tone wasced with dramatics. Seeing her in such a state, Queenie, in the past, would have believed her without hesitation. But now, after everything that had happened, she knew her adopted daughter''s nature all too well.


    "Cassandra," Queenie said coldly, her voice firm, "Ceci isn''t like that. And besides, she''s lost her memory. What could she possibly hold against me? Don''t try these petty tricks again. Hasn''t anyone ever told you that your temper is too quick to y the role of a tragic character?" Queenie''s gaze was ice-cold as she delivered each word, her patience worn thin.


    Cassandra stood frozen, her expression one of disbelief She had been like this since childhood, using these dramatic tactics to manipte situations when she couldn''t get what she wanted by force. But now, Queenie had unexpectedly seen right through her. "Mom, I didn''t act," Cassandra protested, her voice shaky. "If you don''t believe me, ask the people around us.


    "I don''t need to ask anyone," Queenie replied coolly. "I know exactly what kind of people you and Ceci are. Now, if there''s nothing else, you should leave. Don''t cause a scene here-it''s someone else''s wedding. You wouldn''t want to spoil the mood." With that, Queenie turned on her heel and walked away, heading toward Cecilia.


    Cassandra stood there, stunned and alone, unable to process what had just happened.


    At that moment, someone appeared behind Cassandra-someone unexpected.


    "Queenie, at your age, you still don''t understand?" It was Magnus.


    Magnus hade to curry favor with Nathaniel, and by chance, he had witnessed the entire ridiculous scene unfold.


    Cassandra turned to face Magnus, who was in a suit, and snapped, "Don''t understand. Then tell me, what exactly is it that I haven''t understood?"


    Magnus lit up a cigarette. "Queenie


    used to trust you


    unconditionally-not because she was foolish, nor because you were clever, but because you were her only daughter. But times have changed. Her biological daughter has returned. Do you really think she would still trust you blindly? Foolish."


    Magnus'' mocking gaze struck Cassandra deeply, and her hand, hanging by her side, clenched into a tight fist, her nails digging into her palm.


    "How smart do you think you are?" he taunted, his voiceced with disdain. "You''re only where you are because of Nathaniel and Nichs. Without them, what would you even be?"


    Magnus only chuckled, his tone


    dripping with superiority. "But I have


    them backing me up. What about


    swnevel


    you? I know Nichs has abandoned you. You''re nothing more than an abandoned woman!"


    Hisughter was loud and cruel, echoing in the air as he relished the sting of his words.


    Fury surged through Cassandra, and she raised her hand, poised to p him. But Magnus was faster. He grabbed her wrist with a firm grip and, with a swift motion, shoved her back.


    "Do you still see me as the person I once was, living under your family''s roof?" he sneered. "You want to strike me, but have you even looked at yourself in the mirror?"


    Cassandra staggered back several


    steps, barely managing to keep her bnce. Magnus advanced with? deliberate steps, spitting by her side. "I really don''t understand how we could possibly share the same mother," he sneered.
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