Her Cancellation of the Engagement

Chapter 92 Alisa Was Not Worth It



Chapter 92 Alisa Was Not Worth It

Chapter 92 Alisa Was Not Worth It Barr had already left by the time Amari got home.

She glanced at her mom and dad sitting on the couch silently and wanted to say hello. But when she noticed that the mood was not right. she cautiously headed for her room.

She had just taken a step when Zaid said in a fury, "Stop!" Amari stopped abruptly and looked at Zaid with a scared look on her face. "Dad, what's wrong?"

Amari had asked Barr to give Gianna trouble. which caused Barr to lose his job and got the Harper family into scrapes. Zaid and Griffith had been in a bad mood for this. Amari was the one who started it. Zaid and Griffith were so strict and must hold her accountable.Content © NôvelDrama.Org 2024.

It had been a few days, but Zaid and Griffith haven't mentioned this matter. So Amari thought they didn't blame her, but at this point, she was seriously worried.

Griffith usually spoiled Amari and wouldn't mess with her. But it was terrible when her father went berserk. "Get on your knees!" Zaid bellowed angrily.

Amari subconsciously shivered all over. She wanted to ask why, but when she saw that Zaid's eyes blazed with fury, she could just bow her head and obediently kneel down.

Dillan in his room heard the commotion and walked out. He only glanced at Amari and didn’t say anything. Amari deserved to get her ass beat.

"Splat!" Zaid slapped Amari's face and said angrily, "You bastard, I'm a man of integrity and have never hurt anyone, but I never thought that I would give birth to such a scourge as you!”

Amari covered her face and looked at Zaid incredulously.

No matter what Amari did wrong in the past, Zaid never hit her. But now he actually hit her so hard that she could clearly feel her face swollen. Feeling aggrieved, she stood up violently, crying and glaring at Zaid. “Dad, you hit me? What did I do wrong? Why did you hit me?”

There was another loud slap.

As Amari finished speaking, she was slapped on the other cheek by Griffith.

Amari looked at Griffith incredulously.

After being slapped by her dad, Amari didn't expect her mom to hit her too!

"We've spoiled you! You committed all manner of evil things and didn't even repent. I'm so disappointed in you," Griffith said in a cold voice. Amari had never seen Griffith so harsh and froze. "Mom! Why? What the hell is this about? I don't understand!"

She just asked Barr for a favor.

She hadn't expected Gianna’s diploma to be real... Who would have known that Gianna who grew up in a Taoist temple would have two PhDs at sixteen?

She blamed herself for Barr getting fired. This was not what she wanted, but instead of understanding her. her parents slapped her in the face

“You don't understand?” Griffith said in a harsh voice, "The Harper family’s business is going under. Your uncle and aunt both lost their jobs. Dillan is being investigated by the organization he works for and has been suspended from duty. Do you know what the consequences are?”

Amari lowered her head and didn't say anything. "You caused all this. But you tell me you don't understand?” Griffith looked disappointed.

Griffith was not strict in disciplining her children, and Amari was a girl, so Griffith thought that she should nourish Amari, pamper her, and teach her the correct values. But she did not expect Amari to be that evil. Griffith thought she herself was to blame.

“Your father started from nothing and founded Harper Group. Dillan studied every night until two in the morning to get his current job. How hard was it for our family to get where we are now? Dillan is upright, and neither plays games nor shows favoritism. Last time you falsely accused Gianna of stealing the bangle, Dillan almost got fired. It's because of you that Dillan is being investigated this time. What's wrong with you?”

Dillan took Gianna to the inquest, which was a standard practice when Amari falsely accused Gianna of stealing the bangle. After all, it was about 850 thousand dollars. It was Amari, Dillan's own sister, who did the framing, so he was suspended from duty. but he got reinstated soon after.

But things were different this time. Dillan was being investigated now!

A law enforcement officer being investigated meant that the higher-ups suspected Dillan of irregularities!

If the results were unfavorable, Dillan would be suspended or jailed

Luckily, Dillan was a man of integrity. He really liked his job and had never done any irregularities. So the investigation wouldn't do him any harm. But Amari deserved to get reprimanded.

"No, I'm not this bad. I... I just..." Amari was a little flustered

She hadn't really expected things to get so serious.

"You couldn't watch Alisa being bullied, and you wanted to stand up for Alisa. You think Alisa is the privileged daughter of the Geller family, and Gianna doesn't deserve the extravagant life she's living now!” Griffith said.

Amari looked at Griffith in shock. "Mom, how do you...”

Amari wondered why her mom knew everything.

Amari indeed targeted Gianna for Alisa.

Alisa was her friend, and she couldn't bear to see Alisa being bullied.

"I've lived for more than forty years. What tricks have I never seen before? Do you think Alisa's little ideas can fool me?" Amari looked at Griffith, stupefied. "I don't understand! Don't you like Alisa?"

Griffith glanced at Amari and said expressionlessly, "I don't like Alisa at all. Every time she comes to the door, I would always smile at her, and it's because you treat her as a friend and I don't want to make you sad. That's why I didn't stop you from being friends with her.”

Griffith had never liked Alisa since the first time she met her. She thought Alisa was scheming.

In fact, Griffith wanted to stop Amari from making friends with Alisa, but she doted on Amari and felt that if she did so, Amari would be sad. Griffith thought Alisa was trying to curry favor with Amari, so Griffith didn’t stop them from being friends.

The last time Amari accused Gianna of stealing, Griffith made it clear that she would not allow Amari to socialize with Alisa again and locked Amari up at home for a few days.

But Griffith had many things to deal with at the office, and she didn't have time to worry about Amari.

Griffith had no idea it wouldn't be long before Amari caused trouble again

"Why? Alisa is good at school and is a nice girl. Many people want to be friends with her. Mom, why don't you like her?" Amari didn't expect this. It turned out that her mom didn't like Alisa.

But Amari really didn’t understand. Wasn't Alisa a nice girl?

Griffith wanted to sternly reprimand Amari, but when she saw that Amari was ignorant of the whole thing, the words died on Griffith’s lips. Griffith could only sigh. "Amari, think about it carefully. Does Alisa really treat you as a friend? When has she ever not wanted you to stand up for her?"

"She's my friend. There's nothing wrong with me standing up for her.” Amari didn't think she was wrong.

"Yes, it’s fine for you to stand up for your friend, bet Alisa isn't worth it. Alisa alwaySsaid Gianna was

x targetingher, but if that's true, why did Gianna and her family moveout? And ifAlisa is such a good friend, whydid the Finley family noWike her, hut take a fancy to Gian na.who grew up in the countryside? Doyou think Old Mr. Finley is stupid?"

"Old Mr. Finley has seen more of the world. He preférs Gianna to Alisa, and that means Alisa's character is questionable. Moreover, Gianna had two PhDS by the age of sixteen,and this isuch an honor to be pretid of. f Alisa hadn't been bad-mouthing

Gianna in front of you, youwould have thought Gianna waSawesome, ight?"

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Amari didn't say anything. It seemed that what Griffith said was true.

Amari had a bad impression of Gianna because Alisa said bad things about Gianna in front of her. Alisa told Amari that Gianna’s diploma might be fake, which was why Amari asked Barr for help.

“Today is the last time we're having one last serious conversation. We're going to apdlogize to Gianna tomorrowsThink about it on your < own, andif you think it throughsgo to apeldgize to Giann with us.’ tomorrow. As for Alisa, I wart you to roake the right judgment about whether she's worth beirig your friend or not."

With that, Griffith pulled Zaid into the room.

Dillan glanced at Amari and didn't say anything ultimately, turning around and entering his room


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