Chapter 1325
Chapter 1325
Chapter 1325 Breaking Point
This contract has no legal effect, but Genevieve only intends to bind them to sign with Genevieve Orsi
after terminating their contract with Ingenuity Entertainment.
She also didn't think Yvonne would be foolish enough to play out a scene like “The Farmer and the
Viper.”
Faye, the secretary, brought the contract over, and Sienna took a look before pressing her fingerprint
on it. She took the other copy to get Yvonne's signature, promising to have it ready by tomorrow
morning at the latest.
After being busy for more than an hour, Faye, holding the contract, and Sienna left the tailor shop one
after the other.
After the store quieted down, Genevieve finally told Xenia that her husband could help.
However, Joshua's case for a retrial requires evidence.
She shared her strategy for dealing with Joshua's wife with Xenia and added, “You can also give me
the items, and I'll arrange for someone to handle it on my end.”
Xenia shook her head, her expression calm and cold. “Before, I couldn't do anything to her. But now I
have the chance. I want her to personally experience the pain that our teacher went through.”
Upon seeing that Xenia had her own plans, Genevieve didn't say anything more.
Once Faye received Yvonne's contract, she called Genevieve. For the time being, Genevieve set aside
the matter of helping Yvonne terminate her contract and focused on learning how to make clothes with
Xenia at the tailor shop.
Although Genevieve was intelligent, her hands were not very skillful.
Xenia had already prepared the pattern for her pajamas. She sat in front of the sewing machine with
the corresponding fabric, but what she sewed could hardly be called a dress.
She thought making a nightgown would only take a few pieces of fabric and a couple of days to sew,
but it ended up taking her a whole week to finish.
Genevieve was sewing clothes until she was on the verge of a breakdown.
With a mournful expression, she said to Xenia, “Why don't you do it? I really can't manage it.”
Xenia refused, saying, “I made the pattern for you, I did the cutting, and if I were to sew it as well, then
it would become a birthday gift from me to your husband.” Têxt belongs to NôvelDrama.Org.
During the time Genevieve wasted, the handmade traditional gown she had prepared for Genevieve
was almost finished.
The fabrics in the store were all personally purchased by Xenia. She couldn't bear to see Genevieve
ruin the expensive materials any longer, so in the end, she stood by and watched her closely as she
operated the sewing machine.
Under Xenia's guidance, on the eighteenth, Genevieve finally made a set of pajamas by herself.
The collar of the pajamas and the stitching on the cuffs were slightly crooked, but the overall
craftsmanship was excellent. Genevieve was quite satisfied with it, and she quickly wrapped up the
clothes and hurriedly left the tailor shop.
The two children also wanted to celebrate Armand's birthday, so they decided to make him a cake.
In the afternoon, Genevieve picked them up and brought them home. After washing their hands, they
tied on their aprons and joined the private pastry chef to learn how to make cakes.
The siblings were arguing and couldn't agree on something. As the disagreement escalated, they
started fighting, throwing flour and whipped cream at each other. Genevieve saw them covered in mess
and was left speechless with frustration.
She raised her eyebrows in frustration, glaring at the two children, “You're both six years old now, so
why are you still acting as childish as four-year-olds?”
“Lucian is the one who's wrong!” Amanda pointed at Lucian, complaining to Genevieve. “Lucian said
the cake I made is ugly and too sweet, claiming he can't even eat it.”
Lucian said, “Fool, that character is pronounced 'hōu', composed of the radical 'nose' and the character
'sentence', not 'monkey'.”
“You poured a whole six-hundred-gram bag of sugar in there without even tasting it. Go ask the dessert
master if that cake base is even edible.”
The dessert chef who received care stayed far away, not wanting to be involved in their war.
Lucian made a well-reasoned argument, leaving Amanda unable to refute him. Angrily, she retorted,
“Tomorrow, I'll go tell Asel not to marry you in the future, so you'll end up a bachelor!”
“She's only one year old; she won't understand what you're saying.”
“From now on, I'll say it in her ear every day,” Amanda snorted at him. “Starting next Monday at school,
I won't help you fetch water anymore, Lucian. You'll have nothing to drink!”
Seeing that they were about to start arguing again, Genevieve hurried over to mediate.
She had a headache, but felt relieved that she only had two children. Otherwise, a group of five or six-
year-olds arguing together could be enough to blow the roof off.
Fortunately, they knew it was Armand's birthday today, so they quickly settled down and behaved
themselves.