Pampered by My Ex's Cousin-Chapter 1149 - 1151: Revenge, Counterattack! (Part 5)
"Lady Rudy Finn." The butler lowered his head, looking quite helpless. ๐ฏ๐ง๐๐๐ฌ๐๐๐ฃ๐ค๐๐ฎ๐ต.๐๐ค๐ข
Rudy Finn continued to press, "I ask you, what mistake did our Korea make that you had to arrest her and beat her like this?"
No one answered her, no one told her.
She turned around, grabbing a bodyguardโs hand, pulling hard, "Let go, didnโt you hear me say let go?"
But as a noble lady who had been pampered since childhood, she wasnโt even as strong as her daughter Korea, unable to move the bodyguard at all.
She cried in desperation, "Who gave you the right? Who gave you the orders?"
"I did."
Finally, someone responded to her.
But it wasnโt the butler, nor any servant or bodyguard of the Charles family, it was Ji Chicheng.
Just one word, not loud, the tone neither cold nor warm, indifferent and devoid of emotion.
At these words, Rudy Finn was momentarily stunned, then she turned, eyes filled with angry tears looking at Ji Chicheng, somewhat in disbelief.
It seemed she was unwilling to believe that all of this was Ji Chichengโs doing, that it was Ji Chicheng who wanted to treat Korea this way.
Ji Chicheng stood with his back straight, chin slightly raised, as if saying: Yes, it was me.
Rudy Finn shook her head, "Child, I... I know Korea has always liked you. You donโt have to like her, but you shouldnโt treat someone who genuinely likes you this way."
As she spoke, tears streamed down from her eyes.
She turned again, looking with heartache at Koreaโs swollen face from the beating, raising her hand, reaching out, but hesitated for fear of causing her pain.
Upon hearing Rudy Finnโs words to Ji Chicheng, Ji Anning stepped forward, looked at her, and said coldly, "Lady, itโs not wrong to like someone. People in this world do like other peopleโs men, but to like someone elseโs man and have the thought of stealing him, even wanting to kill another manโs wife, is this still not wrong?"
If she thinks these arenโt wrong, and are right, then clearly, like mother like daughter.
Rudy Finn, hearing this, shook her head in disbelief, "Impossible, our Korea couldnโt possibly be that kind of person."
The disbelief on her face didnโt seem to be feigned at all.
So, in her mind, was her daughter well-behaved, excellent, and upright?
Ji Anning thought, a trace of sarcasm curling at her lips, "Then ask your daughter if itโs possible..."
Before finishing her sentence, she suddenly stopped, then sharply switched her words, "But she always thinks she is justified in killing and arson, full of confidence, surely unaware of her own wrongs, let alone admit it."
In her impression, Korea always brimmed with confidence, seeing everyone and everything as ants before her, inferior to her.
She would only believe that in this world, anything she desires must be hers, so how could she recognize her own mistakes?
Rudy Finn still bore a look of disbelief, not believing Korea would do the things Ji Anning accused her of.
She didnโt argue about the facts with Ji Anning anymore; she only thought about how to get them to release Korea.
"Didnโt you hear me say let her go?"
Another command fell on deaf ears.
Rudy Finn trembled with anger, her lips quivering so much she couldnโt speak a word.
"Iโll call Charles, and Iโll ask how he teaches his servants."
As she spoke, she pulled the zipper of her small handbag, taking out her phone.







