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The Nash family’s sense of shame was deep, yet Sansa and A remained unfazed by the disdainful nces cast their way, viewing their climb to Remy’s side as a mark of distinction. After their expulsion from the Nash family, they found themselves adrift, desperately in need of a powerful benefactor.
At first, they clung to Melinda, but following the debacle at her engagement party, where Connor had them unceremoniously thrown out and cklisted from all future Daniels family events, Melinda cast them aside. With no other recourse, the mother and daughter returned to Sansa’s maiden family.
The Burtons subjected them to scorn and mockery, holding them responsible for offending Connor and bringing cmity upon the family. Unable to endure the humiliation, Sansa resolved to approach Remy.
Everyone was aware of Remy’sscivious nature. When Sansa had been the Nash family’s hostess, he had made advances, which she had rebuffed. At that time, he hadn’t dared to press further. Now, Sansa offered herself willingly, and Remy weed her with open arms.
After gratifying Remy’s desires, Sansa implored him topel the Nash family to reinstate her and her daughter. Remy agreed, but with an added condition: if Sansa would offer her daughter A, he would ensure their triumphant return to the Nash family.
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Reflecting on the hardships they had endured since their banishment, Sansa agreed, despite being acutely aware of her daughter’s anguish. A, however, was unwilling. Young and beautiful, she had once been a high-status debutante.
Her ideal man was Connor, and the thought of submitting to the emaciated, middle-aged Remy repulsed her. The chasm between Connor and Remy was too vast for her to bridge. She couldn’t bring herself to ept it.
Sansa, understanding her daughter’s reluctance but driven by desperation, resorted to deceit. She plied A with drinks and delivered her to Remy. A awoke in bitter tears but eventually resigned herself to her fate. She resolved to cling tightly to Remy, determined to exact vengeance on Marissa and the Nash family.
Today, they sought to leverage Remy’s influence to reim their ce in the Nash family. Once reinstated, they nned to usurp control of the Nash family’s assets and eliminate all who opposed them. With Remy’s support, Sansa and A regained their former arrogance, even more pronounced now,porting themselves as though they were royalty.
Before Balthasar could utter a word, Sansa haughtily lifted her chin and dered, “Mr. Nash, if you desire my return to the Nash family, you must first satisfy my condition!”
Her audacious words implied that the Nash family was imploring her toe back. Yet, under the shadow of Remy’s threat, the Nash family could only simmer in silent fury.
Gritting his teeth, Balthasar asked, “What is your condition?”
With a sneer, Sansa cast a disdainful nce at Marissa. “Before I return, Tiffany and Landen must be expelled from the family, never to set foot in the Nash household again!”
Balthasar’s brow furrowed deeply, his face a canvas of trouble, his lips pressed into a tight line of silence. Sansa’s expression darkened with fury when she saw his hesitation. “What? Are you reluctant? If they are not expelled, I will not return. And should I not return, Mr. Sugden will sever all ties with the Nash family!”
The euphemism “sever all ties” thinly veiled a more dire threat: prepare for Remy’s merciless retaliation! Remy immediately gave Balthasar a menacing re, ying his part to perfection. Balthasar was so frightened that his hands quivered, and his legs turned to jelly.
Remy was infamous for his unreasonable and ruthless nature. Provoking him could result in severe harm to the family’s business and even endanger the lives of its members. The entire Nash family stood on tenterhooks, their anxious eyes fixed on Balthasar, awaiting his decision. After a prolonged internal struggle, Balthasar drew a deep breath and spoke up
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