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“Mom, I would have inherited everything eventually. It doesn’t matter if I im it now orter. We should get going.”
Elyse was utterly shaken. She hadn’t foreseen her daughter’s scheming, orchestrating such a betrayal.
Natalie continued, “Don’t look so betrayed. You’ve kept your secrets; now we’re even. I just took ownership a little sooner. The vi’s already been sold. It’s not a big deal. I’ll make sure wee out ahead financially.”
Elyse couldn’t grasp that these words wereing from Natalie. The old man gestured, prompting his people to start removing the items not listed in the sale contract.
It was then that Elyse noticed her beloved antiques and paintings from Brylee were left behind.
Shaking, she asked Natalie, “How much did you get for the vi?”
Natalie responded, “One hundred million.”
At that figure, Elyse copsed.
From a distance, Dani observed as Elyse and Natalie, clutching their few belongings, exited the vi, a sight of utter defeat.
Amidst the downpour, Dani’s eyes lingered on the mist-enveloped vi, herughter echoing coldly through the air.
“Mom, do you see? I have retrieved everything from the people who betrayed you.”
Elyse was thrown out. With their luggage in tow, she and her daughter headed to the Harper family’s vi.
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Elyse said to Dani, “You’ve let Nina stay; could you amodate me and Natalie as well?”
A faint smile crossed Dani’s lips.
Misinterpreting this as an agreement, Elyse began to pull her suitcase inside, only to be stopped by Dani. “I’m sorry, but we don’t have any avable rooms.”
Elyse was skeptical.
Josie stood with a knife, blocking the unwee people.
Elyse, feeling a mix of desperation and hope, then turned to Nina. “Nina, there’s plenty of space in your room. Could your sister and I join you? We’re family after all. It wouldn’t be too much to ask, right?”
Natalie was reluctant to share a room with Nina.
Cedric’s presence, however, changed the situation.
Determined to eliminate Dani today, Natalie saw an opportunity to simplify matters by moving in immediately.
As Elyse and Nina discussed arrangements, Natalie’s gaze remained locked on Cedric.
Today, he had opted for a ck sweater and suit pants, shedding his usual formal office demeanor.
At this moment, he seemed like a traveler at ease, which captivated Nataliepletely.
His allure was undeniable.
Natalie resolved that she must make him hers.
But Nina’s firm voice broke through her thoughts. “I disagree. I’m notfortable sharing my space with others.”
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