Kicked Out, She Came Back To Rule - Chapter 476: Chapter 476
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Kaia looked at Emily with calm indifference, her voice unhurried. "Beating or shouting is beneath me. All I want is simple—you, along with that arrogant salesgirl, need to humble yourselves and show me some real respect. Bow down, and personally invite me back in, just like I said before."
Emily's father gave Emily a swift kick. "Didn't you hear Miss Bennett? Are you deaf or just plain dumb? Get up and welcome her back, right now!"
"Oh, oh—I'm getting up, I'm getting up right now," Emily stammered, scrambling up in a panic.
She clambered to her feet, practically groveling at Kaia's feet, begging shamelessly. "Miss Bennett, I was blind—totally clueless. Honestly, I deserve to gouge my own eyes out for how foolish I was."
As she spoke, Emily slapped herself hard across the face, loud enough to leave a bright red mark.
"You're the most important guest we've ever had at the Everest Mall. Please, let me show you inside."
At this moment, she didn't feel a shred of resentment — not because she didn't want to, but because she dared not! After all, Kaia was the one who had helped the youngest son of the Swanson family head regain his honor.
If she slipped up even a little, it wouldn't just be her in trouble—her entire branch family would be doomed right along with her.
The salesgirl had watched every second, and she looked so scared that she nearly peed herself. Shaking all over, she staggered up to Kaia and, copying Emily, slapped herself hard across the face— no holding back.
Her cheeks swollen up instantly. One could tell she'd put her whole soul into those slaps.
"Miss Bennett, please forgive me—I swear it wasn't on purpose, I was just—" the salesgirl stammered, practically begging for mercy, her voice trembling.
"Are you a Gavyn stan, or do you fangirl over Kiera?" Kaia cut her off, not bothering to hide her edge.
The salesgirl stumbled over her words, "G—Gavyn."
"You actually friends with Gavyn or just a random fan?" Kaia pressed, eyeing her.
The salesgirl shook her head, looking totally lost by Kaia's question and clearly nervous about what was coming next.
"So you don't even actually know him, and you have no idea what his life is like, right? What gives you the right to accuse me of seducing Gavyn, or threatening him? Do you have any actual evidence?" Kaia asked coldly, not letting up.
The salesgirl stuttered, "I—I just saw everyone else saying it, so I..."
"So you just go along with the crowd and think I'm that kind of person?" Kaia stared sharply at her, making her shiver uncontrollably.
Kaia turned around, her cold glare sweeping over everyone with their phones out.
"Looks like we've got a real audience—lots of people here, and even more online in the livestream. Perfect. Let's clear things up for everyone right now," she declared, her voice steady and cool.
People at the scene shot nervous glances at each other, while the livestream chat fell completely silent. Every eye was locked on Kaia, waiting to hear what she had to say next.
"You're all coming at me because Kiera went and posted those pics on Twitter, right? Well, let me tell you straight—yeah, I'm the reason her face got messed up," Kaia said, sounding totally unfazed.
Everyone was stunned.
Nobody expected Kaia to just own up to it—instead of dodging or blaming someone else, she actually confessed on the spot.
'What the hell?' everyone thought, floored.
Kiera was glued to the livestream, her palms slick with sweat as she watched, nerves stretched tight.
Kaia kept going, her voice steady and unflinching. "A few days ago, I was walking down the street when Kiera and her men cornered me. She pulled a knife and tried to cut me, so I broke her arm."
Everyone was stunned.
They were surprised Kaia actually broke Kiera's arm, and she just admitted it flat-out, like it was no big deal.
"You wanna know why I broke her arm and nobody dared to touch me afterward?" Kaia asked, her tone cold and full of swagger.
Everyone leaned in, eyes wide—totally hooked by her words, desperate to hear more.
Emily's father gave Emily a swift kick. "Didn't you hear Miss Bennett? Are you deaf or just plain dumb? Get up and welcome her back, right now!"
"Oh, oh—I'm getting up, I'm getting up right now," Emily stammered, scrambling up in a panic.
She clambered to her feet, practically groveling at Kaia's feet, begging shamelessly. "Miss Bennett, I was blind—totally clueless. Honestly, I deserve to gouge my own eyes out for how foolish I was."
As she spoke, Emily slapped herself hard across the face, loud enough to leave a bright red mark.
"You're the most important guest we've ever had at the Everest Mall. Please, let me show you inside."
At this moment, she didn't feel a shred of resentment — not because she didn't want to, but because she dared not! After all, Kaia was the one who had helped the youngest son of the Swanson family head regain his honor.
If she slipped up even a little, it wouldn't just be her in trouble—her entire branch family would be doomed right along with her.
The salesgirl had watched every second, and she looked so scared that she nearly peed herself. Shaking all over, she staggered up to Kaia and, copying Emily, slapped herself hard across the face— no holding back.
Her cheeks swollen up instantly. One could tell she'd put her whole soul into those slaps.
"Miss Bennett, please forgive me—I swear it wasn't on purpose, I was just—" the salesgirl stammered, practically begging for mercy, her voice trembling.
"Are you a Gavyn stan, or do you fangirl over Kiera?" Kaia cut her off, not bothering to hide her edge.
The salesgirl stumbled over her words, "G—Gavyn."
"You actually friends with Gavyn or just a random fan?" Kaia pressed, eyeing her.
The salesgirl shook her head, looking totally lost by Kaia's question and clearly nervous about what was coming next.
"So you don't even actually know him, and you have no idea what his life is like, right? What gives you the right to accuse me of seducing Gavyn, or threatening him? Do you have any actual evidence?" Kaia asked coldly, not letting up.
The salesgirl stuttered, "I—I just saw everyone else saying it, so I..."
"So you just go along with the crowd and think I'm that kind of person?" Kaia stared sharply at her, making her shiver uncontrollably.
Kaia turned around, her cold glare sweeping over everyone with their phones out.
"Looks like we've got a real audience—lots of people here, and even more online in the livestream. Perfect. Let's clear things up for everyone right now," she declared, her voice steady and cool.
People at the scene shot nervous glances at each other, while the livestream chat fell completely silent. Every eye was locked on Kaia, waiting to hear what she had to say next.
"You're all coming at me because Kiera went and posted those pics on Twitter, right? Well, let me tell you straight—yeah, I'm the reason her face got messed up," Kaia said, sounding totally unfazed.
Everyone was stunned.
Nobody expected Kaia to just own up to it—instead of dodging or blaming someone else, she actually confessed on the spot.
'What the hell?' everyone thought, floored.
Kiera was glued to the livestream, her palms slick with sweat as she watched, nerves stretched tight.
Kaia kept going, her voice steady and unflinching. "A few days ago, I was walking down the street when Kiera and her men cornered me. She pulled a knife and tried to cut me, so I broke her arm."
Everyone was stunned.
They were surprised Kaia actually broke Kiera's arm, and she just admitted it flat-out, like it was no big deal.
"You wanna know why I broke her arm and nobody dared to touch me afterward?" Kaia asked, her tone cold and full of swagger.
Everyone leaned in, eyes wide—totally hooked by her words, desperate to hear more.
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