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Goodbye, Mr. Ex: I've Remarried Mr. Right novel Chapter 1125

Behind Liza, Drake spoke up. "That's right. Who would dare lay a hand on Miss Eaton? That would be suicide."

Liza crowed, "Tell me about it."

Drake's eyes grew even colder. Debra, aware of Drake's disdain for the arrogant heirs of wealthy families, feared he might lose his temper.

She quickly intervened, "Mr. Lowe is kind enough to take us in, and he was once engaged to you. You should be more polite."

"Exactly," Garland chimed in. "You should learn from Mrs. Houston and be humbler."

Liza was unimpressed. "But Dad said a girl should be tough and not let anyone push her around. Should I listen to you or Dad?"

Garland was at a loss for words. From a young age, Bert spoiled Liza, giving her the best of everything and ensuring she never faced any hardship.

This upbringing had made her arrogant and willful, believing her family name could protect her from anything. It had, except for that one time when she helped Cathryn and incurred Marion's wrath.

In fact, Bert was contemplating whether to let Liza face some challenges. After all, relying on the family wouldn't always be an option. No one would stand by her unconditionally after he was gone.

Garland instinctively wanted to refuse, but Drake interjected, "Wait. This is my house, and I don't agree."

Debra shook her head. "Well then. I think Marion's injury is almost healed. Why don't we go back to Seamar City together? The medical facilities there are better."

"That sounds great." Liza nodded eagerly. "There's nothing worth staying for here. Let's go back."

Drake huffed, "What do you mean by that? Orkgate isn't as good as Seamar City?"

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