Chapter 7: Young Master Saxon, Are You Being Too Stingy?
This little girl really doesn’t know what’s good for her, forcing him to play the villain.
Just after the young master played the good cop, George tactfully took on the role of the villain, smiling he said, "If Miss Yates is unwilling to sign the statement, I will immediately arrange for someone to handle your expulsion from school. From now on, Miss Yates will live here. We will have dedicated staff to take care of you, and I’m sure Miss Yates will be satisfied with such arrangements."
Although Scarlett Yates is quite insensitive, she can tell which threats are real and which are not.
She is deeply convinced that if she really refuses Matthew Saxon’s request, she might indeed be held captive here.
She never had any delusions about becoming the young madam of the Saxon family but was humiliated in such a way.
Since childhood, she never truly hated anyone, but Matthew Saxon’s arrogance made her feel disgusted.
"Is this Roy Saxon’s idea too?"
Her question was clearly redundant. The one who arranged the child marriage with the Yates family was Roy Saxon, and without his approval, how could Matthew Saxon act on his own?
The chairman of the Seymour Consortium is a prominent figure in society. In the eyes of others, Roy Saxon is deeply loyal and sincere, known for keeping his promises. How could he personally tarnish his reputation?
