Abella seemed to understand it now. The fact that Mrs. Amerigo claimed herself to be unlucky.
Mrs. Amerigo believed that all of her misfortunes originated from the death of the predecessor, the Duke. But that wasn’t the case.
Even when Abella’s father died, her mother was still living in misery.
“… I don’t like it.”
“Abella.”
At once, Mrs. Amerigo’s face turned frightened.
“… Do you really intend to crush the people of Amerigo? That’s not right. After abandoning the family, I will be…”
“They are not family, mother.”
“Abella!”
“They are like parasites that eat Amerigo. What are you so afraid of?”
“You, you don’t know… you don’t know how far they can go!”
Mrs. Amerigo screamed as she trembled. Abella frowned at her. How far they could go…
Then.
“My mother doesn’t even know. How far can I go?”
Abella stretched her lips.
“Did it seem easy for me to spend my seven years in Vincent? I survived as a businesswoman. The businesswoman that mother despises so much. I made money. I survived from the bottom and returned.”
‘Why can’t you understand that, mother?’
Abella sadly frowned.
Mrs. Amerigo had to acknowledge who was the true powerhouse of this mansion. She had to know who was preparing to swing with the hilt of the sword.
Otherwise, at this rate, Abella would be led by Mrs. Amerigo to listen to the ridiculous demands as if they made sense.
Declined.
She hated her own stupidity, but she hated Mrs. Amerigo’s behavior.
“How far do you think I can go?”
“Abella!!”
“I’ll show you, mother. How far I can go to protect Amerigo.”
She would throw Volot into the abyss and destroy Gilmus.
Other than that, if anyone touched Abella, she would not remain still.
“You said I am the devil. You also said that I am an unparalleled villainess in the world.”
Mrs. Amerigo stepped back. Had it not been for Count Gilmus’s pressure, she wouldn’t have had a reason to stand here.
Mrs. Amerigo swallowed her saliva.
“So let me do it. Like a devil, or like the villainess.”
Abella slowly passed by Mrs. Amerigo.
The side profile of Abella, who was wearing a hat, was as stiff as marble.