“It’s no big deal. Nathaniel will teach her a lesson!”

I grabbed the water glass on the table and splashed it directly in Nathaniel’s face.

“It’s no big deal?!”

“She smashed a thousand-year-old antique to pieces, and you’re going to teach me a lesson on her behalf?”

Nathaniel wiped the water off his face, expressing grim.

“Vivian, stop talking nonsense!”

“It’s just a broken bracelet. Isn’t Emily repairing it?”

“Besides, Emily’s crying. What else do you want?”

She cried?

So her tears are worth 200 million? Can they save my life?

I smiled bitterly and picked up my phone.

“Fine. Then call the police. Emily trespassed and damaged the antique. Let the law decide the punishment.”

Nathaniel slammed my phone down.

“I won’t allow it! Do you want her to have a criminal record and ruin her life?”

“Vivian, be more generous! If everyone were as calculating as you, the world would have ended long ago!”

Unable to contain my anger, I raised my hand to slap him, but he grabbed my wrist.

“You’re saying all this just to get money? I’ll pay for Emily, okay?”

I gritted my teeth and stared at him.

He thinks paying money will solve this? How can a mere employee like him cover it?