Chapter 931 Things That Don’t Belong to You
Who the heck is concerned about you?! Tessa felt disgusted when she saw Eunice smile. It
was apparent that Eunice was so used to putting on a facade that she could pretend
nothing happened after doing something that shameless. Tessa felt that she shouldn’t be
underestimating Eunice.
Tessa’s gaze darkened at the thought of it. However, she maintained her smile and nodded.
“It’s great that you’re fine. You should be more careful in future since the weather is getting
cold. We wouldn’t want you to fall sick, after all.”
Hearing that, Eunice smiled and nodded, but she didn’t notice how cold Tessa’s gaze was. In
fact, Eunice actually felt good about herself and thought that Tessa was an idiot. Little did
she know that Tessa was observing her expressions and even managed to read them. Tessa
smirked when she realized how shameless Eunice actually was. At the same time, she didn’t
understand why Eunice would be proud of herself for things like that.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtAfter giving it some thought, she uttered sarcastically, “Speaking of it, you fell into the pool
because you were the one who brought it upon yourself. After all, it’s not a good habit to
covet other people’s belongings, don’t you think so?” She glanced straight at Eunice and
warned her, “Eunice, don’t even think about getting your hands on things that don’t belong
to you as it might backfire.” After saying what she wanted to say, Tessa left without looking
back.
Eunice froze on the spot as she was exasperated after being toyed.
Tessa had obviously found out about it and was just there to mock her. “You b*tch!” Eunice
cursed as her blood boiled.
Eunice was especially mad when she recalled how proud she was of herself and thought
that Tessa was just an idiot for not knowing what she had done. However, Tessa had known
about it all along and was just there to mock her. The thought of it infuriated her. She
clenched her fists so tightly that her fingernails sunk into her palms, but she didn’t feel the
pain at all.
It just so happened that Susan walked past and witnessed everything. In fact, she was glad
about it. She was hoping that both of them would fight and go against each other. That way,
she would have the opportunity to shine.
On her way back to the training room, Tessa seemed unhappy as Eunice had gotten on her
nerves. She was mad at her for being shameless, trying to seduce her husband, and even
viewing her as an idiot.
She had confronted Eunice earlier on with the intention of warning her and also to remind
her that Nicholas was her man. She wanted to let her know that she shouldn’t mess with
her, her family, and her husband. Eunice would be asking for trouble by doing so.
Meanwhile, Gregory noticed that Tessa seemed unhappy when she got to the training room.
He immediately went up to her and asked concernedly, “Mommy, did something happen?
Why do you look so unhappy?”
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmHearing that, she snapped out of her thoughts and immediately suppressed her emotions
when she saw how concerned he was. “Don’t worry, Mommy is fine.”
“Are you really fine?” he asked skeptically.
“Yes, I’m fine. You should go and practice the violin.”
Since Gregory was still a child, he couldn’t tell that Tessa was putting on a pretense. Thus,
he really thought that Tessa was feeling fine and nodded before resuming his practice.
Seeing that, Tessa started putting away her thoughts and resumed training intensively as
she shouldn’t let someone like Eunice affect herself and her performance.
Everyone from the orchestra had been busy practicing the whole morning. After Sofia made
her rounds, she headed straight to Tessa’s training room. During this period of time, Group
Six had been successfully established, and there were many things that didn’t require her
supervision anymore. With that, she could gradually put her focus back on Tessa and
Gregory—especially Tessa, whom she personally trained.
“You’ve gotten it wrong. There’s a stray note because your fingers aren’t placed correctly.”
“That’s not right. Your fingers are positioned wrongly.”
“From the top. You’re still getting it wrong.”