Her face went dark in an instant. "Damn! Who are you calling an old woman? You wanna see if I’ll tear your mouth apart?"

Darian glared at the cheerful girl with a vicious look.

The cheerful girl stared right back without any fear. "You wanna feel what it’s like to get beaten up again?"

"You—" Darian got so angry that he almost coughed up blood on the spot.

Seeing him shut down, I snorted out a laugh. This cheerful girl really was wild and defiant.

Seraphine said coldly, "Cade, don’t blame me for not warning you — If you insist on getting mixed up with this small, low-class girl… then I’ll just call off the engagement with you!”

“Old woman, who are you calling small? You wanna compare?” The feisty young girl never let anyone push her around. The moment she heard Seraphine insult her, she fired back immediately— even puffing out her chest on purpose.

The crowd’s eyes were sharp as snow. If it came down to size — though the girl was younger, she was clearly better developed and had the upper hand.

That made Seraphine feel deeply humiliated. Her mouth twitched and her eyes turned icy cold. She forced herself to suppress her anger and not argue with the girl.

“I’ll give you only one chance. Get her out of here and apologize to me. Or I’ll never forgive you!"

The employees in the company, including Darian and even Seraphine herself, all thought I would eventually give in and apologize. After all, no matter how much trouble there was, would a man really be willing to let go?

Before I could speak, Darian, trying to provoke me, pointed at the cheerful girl and shouted, "Make her get lost as far as she can, then kneel and apologize to Ms. Vale!"

Seraphine frowned slightly. She only wanted me to apologize, not to kneel.

But since Darian had already said it, Seraphine could only stay silent and let it stand.

The cheerful girl looked at me. "Do you want me to leave?"

I shook my head. "No need."

"Cade!" Seraphine gritted her teeth. "So you really want to break off the engagement?"

"I’ll make it easy for you," I said. "From this moment on, you’re no longer my fiancée."

Seraphine stared at me in disbelief. She never imagined she would actually lose to some cheerful girl who had just shown up out of nowhere.