Chapter 105 These Things Are not Worthy of Mr. Woods
Suny paused in her movements and looked at Regan with a smile, "Mr. Woods has given me such a big gift today, it's a bit unjustifiable for me not to return it."
She said, and gave Regan a smiling look, "Mr. Woods' study should have a lot of treasures, right?"
After a pause, Suny laughed lightly, "Just in time, today, I will help your clean them up together, these things do not deserve you, Mr. Woods!"
At this time, the rest of the Woods family, who had been in the mahjong room, also came out. Seeing the vase broken in several pieces on the floor, Regan's third daughter exclaimed, "Oh my God! This is one of Dad's favourite vases!"
Hearing this, Suny had a big smile on her face as she glanced at Regan's third daughter, "Is that so? Then I have pretty good eyes."
She said, grabbing her baseball bat and heading upstairs.
In his early years, Regan was a bully, but now that he was older and stopped his previous business. He thought Suny was easy to be bullied, but now that she had come to his door with a baseball bat and smashed the old things he had spent a lot of effort collecting, Regan was so angry that his blood pressure was rising.
Looking at Suny carrying a baseball bat up, charming eyes froze with coldness, as if whoever didn't let go, that baseball bat would smash into whoever's body in the next second.
Regan subconsciously dodged aside as Suny smiled and walked past a group of Woods family members, Austin following closely behind her.
Seeing Austin, Regan's face changed.
Didn't they say that Suny was the Johnson family's outcast?
It was only the second day of the new year, how did Austin get together with Suny?
The more Regan thought about it, the more uneasy he became.
When those people went after Suny this evening, couldn't Austin have been there too?
If it was true, then he'd offended Austin.
Regan's face turned white at the thought, but to his despair, the sound of "banging" soon came from the third floor.
Suny had guessed correctly, Regan's study did have quite a few more goodies that she smashed right through when she saw them.
Several of Regan's daughters and sons were the first to react, running up and some trying to stop Suny, but they were all kicked away one by one by Austin, who was following Suny.
Finnley and Joshua dared not go forward after receiving a kick from Austin. Several daughters of Regan stood at the study doorbell and screamed repeatedly: "Oh my God! Call the police! Call the police! This is simply a robber!"
Suny smashed the last and took a glance at the study room full of wreckage, she nodded in satisfaction, turned and swept a glance at Joshua and walked up to him with a smile, "Mr. Joshua, I've heard a lot about you."
Joshua was known for his lasciviousness. But when he looked at the baseball bat that Suny was holding in her hand, his legs went weak: "Suny, do you know what you will pay for this?" "Yeah, I know."
But did Regan dare to let the police handle the matter?
She tsked and raised her hand with the baseball bat and pressed it directly onto Joshua's neck, "I have a bad temper, remember that, Mr. Joshua, don't mess with me!"
When Suny finished and let go of the baseball bat, Joshua was already so frightened that his whole body went limp on the ground.
She glanced at Austin and lifted her leg to leave, however, Regan's daughter stopped her: "Who are you? Do you know what day it is today, you came to our house to vandalise! Are you crazy? Don't go, I've already called the police!"
Regan's third daughter looked at the mess in the room and was already so angry that her face turned red. If it wasn't for the baseball bat Suny was carrying in her hand, she would have wanted to slap the woman in front of her twice.
The Woods family had always been treated with respect by others in this city, but they had never seen such an arrogant person come in and smash things!
Suny raised her eyebrows: "That's really interesting, Miss Woods, do I have to pick a day to come and smash?"
Did Regan not pick a good day when he was looking for someone to attack her?
Suny let out a laugh, "It's good that you have called the police, then let the police handle this matter."
She could come, naturally, knowing the consequences.
The most she could do was to lose some money, but Regan was different, and she had more than enough evidence in her hand to put Regan behind bars.
At this time, Regan, who had slowed down, had already set aside his children and walked out, "Miss Holland, I don't understand what you mean by this. I think there should be some misunderstanding between us!"
"Bulter! Make tea for Miss Holland and Mr. Johnson."
When Regan finished, he walked towards Austin with a smile, "Mr. Johnson, I think there must be some misunderstanding between Miss Holland and me! I won't pursue what happened tonight, so we might as well sit down and talk the misunderstanding out properly."
"Dad! What a misunderstanding! She's trashed our house! Look at your snuff bottle and your vase!"
Regan glared at his youngest daughter who opened her mouth and turned his head to look at Suny again, "Miss Holland, what do you think?"
Suny raised her eyebrows, "There is no misunderstanding between Mr. Woods and I. I will not drink any tea, it is late, so I will not disturb your family's happiness."
Suny did not budge in the slightest and did not want to give Regan respect.
"Oh, I forgot, Miss Wood said she had called the police, so I probably do have to stay on then."
She said, weighing the baseball bat in her hand again, "Then I'll stay and wait for the police to come." Suny carried her baseball bat out of the study and went to living room to smash a few more bats.
Regan watched from behind, his face turning white, but he dared not say another word.
After Suny finished smashing the living room on the third floor, she lightly swept a glance at several of Regan's daughters, and finally her eyes fell on Regan's body, hooking her lips into a smile, "I don't know when the police will arrive, but your villa is so big, I think it should be enough for me to smash it until the police come."
Here, she paused, "By the way, I forgot to tell you that I have a very interesting thing in my possession and I wonder what will happen if I hand it over to the police."
With that, she took her phone out, tuned to the photo, and then handed it to Regan: "Mr. Woods should be able to see it, right?"
Seeing the photo inside Suny's phone, Regan's face changed drastically, "Miss Holland, there are some things you can joke about, and some things you can't."
"A joke?"
She raised her eyebrows: "So Mr. Woods, are you trying to joke with me by getting someone to attack me tonight?"
"Miss Holland, this is C City, I advise you to stop in moderation."
As if Suny could not hear the threat within his words, she raised her hand and slightly loosened the scarf around her neck.
She moved unhurriedly, her long fingers pulling at the scarf, her face still delicate and pretty without the slightest hint of make-up.
Those charming eyes were slightly teased with a light smile, surplus and plain, but it was such a woman who looked as gentle as water who had just carried a baseball bat and smashed the Woods family's two living rooms and one study.
She didn't smash the electrical furniture, but the expensive porcelain!
"Mr. Woods, I have always been a person who does not offend others, but if someone offends me, I will return it."
The smile on Suny's face faded, and a curve of coldness prevailed inside her charming eyes: "You told me to stop in moderation, and the same words, I will return to you."
With those words, Suny put the phone back inside her coat, and with a loose hand holding the baseball bat, he turned around and left the house.