My Billionaire Husband

Chapter 531 - 113: Antonette Evil Scheming



Brian had planned to drive Diana home after her class. However, Simon called him as he was on the way.

"Hello?" he answered abruptly.

"Take Sybil to my house for dinner tonight," Simon stated in his usual bossy way. He then ended the call before Brian even had the chance to turn him down. All he could do was change his direction and drive back to pick up Sybil.

After picking up Sybil, Brian drove them to the William family residence.

They entered the house and walked through to the dining room, where they saw a girl sitting at the table.

"Antonette?" Brian thought to himself.

Antonette flashed her best smile and called out, "Brian."

Sybil was a little disgruntled at this stranger's presence and muttered to Brian, "Who is she?"

Just as she asked her question, Simon entered and, without any preamble, stated, "This is your sister, Antonette."

Sybil rolled her eyes, "How is this girl, my sister?"

Brian was also confused. What was going on?!

Seeing the confusion in Brian's eyes, Simon continued, "This is my daughter. She has been living away with her mother. We only recently found each other again."

Sybil snorted. "So basically she's your illegitimate daughter…"

Both Antonette and Simon fell into an awkward silence.

Antonette's face flushed in embarrassment, yet she still did not forget to try and get on Sybil's good side. She stood up and politely smiled at her. But Sybil was in no mood to be friendly, if anything, all she felt was disdain. She completely ignored Antonette and went directly to sit down at the dinner table.

Undeterred, Simon got back to the matter at hand.

"Antonette is my daughter. I asked her here to have dinner together so she could get acquainted with you."

Sybil and Brian did not reply. It was clear they looked down on her. The poor Antonette pinched her nails hard into her legs, yet maintained her sweet smile.

After a brisk meal, Brian quickly left the villa with Sybil. They could not bear to stay one more minutes longer.

Sat again in uncomfortable silence, Antonette forgot herself and got up to help clean the table. Simon's wife, Mrs. Garcia, laughed mockingly, "Sure enough, the slum ones are different. They are born with the ability to serve people."

Antonette's working hands suddenly froze. She sent an appealing glance to Simon William, yet he turned a deaf ear and continued browsing his newspaper.

Antonette now realized how ridiculous her behavior had been. She put down the tableware and fled from the room.

Mrs. Garcia sneered at her, "What a rookie!"

Simon quickly calmed her, "She grew up in a slum; she's still inexperienced. Don't be so serious about her."

Mrs. Garcia stopped her mocking. She had been with Simon for so many years that she knew where the limit was, and she knew better than to test him.

Antonette wandered along the street. Simon's attitude stung her heart. She and Sybil were both technically his daughters. How could Sybil be the apple of his eye, yet she was nothing?

Antonette's lips twitched into a bitter smile, and she cursed in her heart: "We'll see. I'll make you pay one day!

Sitting in Brian's car, Sybil couldn't help muttering, "I get a bad feeling from that girl."

Brian nodded and agreed, "I never thought this would happen with her."

Sybil's eyes lit up. "Brian, did you know her before?"

"Of course, she is Diana's friend."

"Diana's?" Sybil looked skeptical, "But they are so different."

Sybil now liked Diana from the bottom of her heart. There was no comparison between her and Antonette.

As soon as she arrived, Sybil went straight to find Diana, who had already finished her shower and was lounging in her bed, applying a facial mask.

"You're back!" Diana greeted her warmly.

"Diana, I have some news!"

"What's that?" Diana asked, intrigued.

Sybil bluffed, "Guess who I met tonight at my father's house? It was your roommate, Antonette!"

"Why on earth was she there?" Diana said with surprise.

"Get this. It turns out she is the illegitimate daughter of my father!"

Diana stared at her in shock. It was unbelievable. How could this be?

Diana could not stop thinking about the news regarding Antonette. Even until the next day, when Brian took her to school, she was still going over it in her head.

When she got back to the dormitory, Antonette greeted her as usual, yet Diana could only reply with an embarrassed smile. The fact that Antonette and Brian were actually siblings had completely thrown her. She didn't know how to face Antonette.

Still, it was already well into the afternoon, and Diana suddenly remembered that Brian had invited her to attend William's dinner party. And after seeing the evening dress he had prepared for her, Diana knew she could not refuse.

"You doing anything tonight, Antonette?" Diana asked casually.

She still couldn't look at Antonette in the eye but forced herself to try and engage.

"Ah, I think I'm staying in tonight, I'm pretty tired. How about you?"

"I'm going for a shower now, then I'm heading out. Have a good evening." Diana replied.

Thankful for the brevity of the conversation, Diana quickly picked up her towel and shower gel then rushed out of the room to the dormitory showers.

Unfortunately, Diana did not notice Antonette's sinister smile, as the moment Diana left to shower, Antonette jumped up from her bed and went to Diana's storage cabinet.

As the cabinet was in the dormitory, Diana usually left it unlocked, still not learning her lesson from the incident with her roommates.

Antonette easily found the beautiful evening dress and hid it under the cabinet.

Her simple plan had been executed easily, and she let out a satisfied chuckle. She made sure not to throw the dress away so that if they went to check later, she could say that Diana had forgotten where she'd put it.

After hearing that Brian would take Diana to the William family's dinner party, Antonette had been livid. Even she, the daughter of Simon William, was not invited to the dinner party, yet Diana was.

Antonette quickly left the dorm and mumbled under her breath as she left, "You won't be going to the dinner tonight, Diana! If I can't go, then neither can you!"