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Love is the Sunshine novel Chapter 109

"What is wrong with you? It's not like it's my fault that your stupid lipstick dropped and broke. Who made you queen and gave you the right to trample on me and treat me disrespectfully?"

Carla strongly protested, swiftly grabbing Bonnie's hand and immediately flinging it away.

'This is so ridiculous! Does she think I look so weak that I'm such an easy target to bully?' Carla thought to herself.

Something just like this scene had happened the last time she went there for a visit.

And then there she was again, caught in that exact same situation. Could a city possibly learn to hate someone?

It seemed that JA City had something against her, so it proved difficult for her to simply enjoy her stay without incident whenever she came.

"What did you say? My stupid lipstick? You stupid bitch!" Bonnie snorted, making a mockery out of Carla's ignorance. "Do you have any idea how much that costs? You won't even see them in stores, let alone purchase them. This 'stupid lipstick' right here is custom made, and there are only a handful of people in the whole country can afford it.

Ivy's right. There's no way you'd be able to pay me for breaking it. If you're a smart girl, you're going to just sit back and let me draw a couple of crosses on your face, only then will we be able to call it even."

Bonnie kept glaring at Carla with so much hostility.

Helping out her friend, Ivy went ahead and grabbed Carla's arms. She was surprisingly strong, so much so that Carla couldn't do anything to get away.

All the while, Theo was just casually sitting there as if he was watching everything from a front row seat. To him, there was just nothing more interesting than watching a good old catfight, so he would never dare try to stop it. He wouldn't miss it for the world.

It was really such a pity that Terence still hadn't come back yet.

He was about to miss out on something really good.

Ivy was just really too strong. Carla couldn't free herself from her grip at all no matter how hard she tried. Feeling so helpless as she watched the lipstick touch her face, Carla bit her lips hard.

She wasn't expecting any of the four mothers sitting at the nearby table, or any other person in that room for that matter, to come to her aid.

The four of them had a tight grip on the situation. They were fully aware that Bonnie was the fiancée of Mr. Terence, so they were so afraid that if they were to do anything to help Carla or even show any concern toward her, they might incur the wrath of the Ans, and there was also a good chance that even their children might get dragged into this mess.

Every living and breathing person in the area knew that the Ans made the calls in JA City and were in control of everything.

So, as anyone would expect, no one dared to help Carla. It was hard for them to even look. And they couldn't even open their mouths out of fear.

Carla angrily watched as the lipstick slid across her face, and she could easily tell that a big cross had been drawn on her face.

She was fuming with intense rage, feeling like she was about to blow a gasket or erupt like a volcano.

'This bitch! Just who does she think she is?! Does she seriously think she could bully me just like that and get away with it so easily?!

Does she think that just because she's engaged with Terence, it would mean she'd be free to do whatever it is that she liked on a whim?' Carla said to herself.

After drawing on Carla's face, which was visibly quite satisfying for Bonnie, she immediately threw away the expensive lipstick into the trash can and then proceeded to wipe off the lipstick that had accidentally gotten into her hands with Carla's clothes.

As Bonnie was done doing the dirty deed, Ivy promptly released Carla from her clutch and instantly started laughing at her.

"Bonnie, you seem to really have a knack for painting! Just look how pretty that cross is!" Ivy raved on.

Finally, Carla could move freely again.

But without missing a beat, she quickly grabbed a flimsy little greenish-blue jar from the table.

While Bonnie was laughing—looking so pleased of what she had just done—Carla let out a scornful sneer, hastily grabbing a handful of whatever it was that was inside the jar. And then, in a flash, she flung it onto Bonnie's face.

Everything happened in just a blink of an eye that Bonnie couldn't even see it coming at her. But then, she was suddenly overwhelmed by the burning sensation she felt on her face. As it turned out, it was actually chili oil dripping all over her face, specifically in her eyes, nostrils, and mouth!

They were at a restaurant that offers Chinese and Western cuisine, and since Carla had ordered some Chinese dishes, there was a jar of chili oil served on the table.

"What the… Ow! Ow! It hurts! My eyes are burning!"

Bonnie screeched in excruciating pain.

Carla paid no attention to her screams, carefully put the chili jar aside, and wiped the chili oil off of her hands with Bonnie's dress, much like what Bonnie did to her. Payback could indeed be such a bitch.

"You crackpot!" All Ivy could do at that moment was scream at Carla. She was in such disbelief that her jaw dropped, pointing a finger at Carla with her mouth wide open. Then, she instantly leaped at Carla, eager to fight her.

"Who do you think you're calling a crackpot? Keep your stupid mouth shut!" Carla jumped down Ivy's throat as she raised her hand and slapped her good in the face.

Her voice wasn't really that loud, but it sure was cold as ice. And in that very moment, Ivy got so scared out of her wits that she couldn't say anything.

Carla had a short fuse, and there was no way she would ever let it slide whenever anyone got under her skin.

"Ow! It hurts! It burns so bad! Terence! Where are you?! Help me!" Bonnie kept on shouting frantically as her eyes were closed tight and tears kept streaming down her face.

At this point in time, Terence finally came back in.

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