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Spoiled by Eight Uncles (Lily) novel Chapter 953

Chapter 953 The Sesame Pastry

Violet felt increasingly awkward and quickly came up with an excuse, "I had to keep an eye on the art exhibition in the morning, so I couldn't free myself..."

Most people would have understood upon hearing this and given her some face.

However, Lilly broke the silence and pressed on, "That doesn't make sense. Didn't you just say that nothing was more important than Master Lambert?"

Violet fell silent, unable to utter a word. She felt choked, cursing this troublesome child in her mind. If it weren't for Anthony's sake...

But Lilly continued to probe, "Auntie Violet, which statement of yours is true?"

Violet's throat immediately felt constricted, and a sharp pain surged in her chest. This little brat was intentionally doing this, no doubt about it!

Children over the age of six were the most detestable. At that age, they knew enough to launch attacks while pretending to be innocent, taking advantage of their age to make others feel embarrassed.

Violet could only look to Lawrence, her voice tinged with a grievance, "Mr. Lambert, I..."

Lawrence interrupted her before she could finish, waving his hand dismissively, "It's alright, you don't have to worry about it."

Violet fell silent once again. Well, this was as good as confirming Lilly's accusation of her being hypocritical, wasn't it?

Violet felt a surge of grievance, especially with Anthony present.

Lilly didn't press further, and the harem spirit turned to her, uncertain whether Lilly's actions were intentional or unintentional.

The harem spirit carried this doubt back to the jar of souls and shared it with the other spirits.

The weakling spirit smiled, "Of course, it was unintentional, my dear. Who could be purer than our Lilly?"

The harem spirit internally retorted, "I don't believe a word you say!"

The passionate spirit wore a benevolent smile and said, "That's not necessarily true. However, it's not necessarily a bad thing either."

Being consistently innocent and making no progress, that's called being foolish.

The passionate spirit believed that Lilly had a kind heart, but when the little girl became petty... well, that's hard to say!

"The sesame pastry is quite good," the passionate spirit suddenly chimed in for no apparent reason.

The unlucky ghost asked, "What pastry? Where can we find pastry?"

Silence fell among the spirits.

The unlucky ghost, to some extent, displayed a bit of foolishness.

Outside the jar of souls:

The table was set, and they had finished their meal. Lilly had developed a habit of eating attentively and no longer allowed herself to be distracted.

Anthony, Gilbert, Lawrence, and David engaged in casual conversation, while Lisa focused on serving food to Lilly, occasionally perking up her ears to catch a few snippets.

Violet, on the other hand, couldn't find a way to join the conversation. She wondered if everyone was intentionally excluding her, not even Lawrence paid much attention to her.

Gilbert smiled faintly and explained to Violet, "My brother drove here and will be driving back, so he can't drink."

"I was going to step in for my brother, but I drove here too."

So, Violet was toasting on Lawrence's behalf, while Lisa was drinking on Anthony's behalf. Nothing wrong with that, right?

A frozen smile appeared on Violet's face, but she quickly regained her composure and exclaimed, "Mrs. Crawford and Mr. Anthony's relationship is truly enviable! I didn't catch on earlier, and I apologize..."

She discreetly glanced at the wine glass in Lisa's hand.

Essentially, she meant that the previous glass didn't count, and they should start over.

At that moment, Violet had a thought in her mind: If Lisa were to get drunk, would she make a fool of herself at the dining table?

Just as she was thinking that she witnessed Lisa pouring herself another glass and raising it, declaring, "Bottoms up!"

She finished the sentence and tilted her head back, downing the wine in one gulp.

Anthony remained silent.

This little fool wasn't acting this way because of Violet's provocation, and it was not because of jealousy.

It had to be because she genuinely enjoyed the taste of the wine.

At that moment, Anthony couldn't quite describe his feelings...

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