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Altar 128

    Charlie was a well<b>–</b>known figure, When had he ever suffered such humiliation?


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    After some intemal struggle, be finally stated his purpose. “The thing is, Willow and Catherine are half–sisters. Considering their blood


    blood ties, I hope you can <b>spare </b>


    “In your dreams”


    Laura even spat on the ground in Charlie’s direction


    <b>“</b>You heartless, rotten bastard. Take your wife and get the hell out of here! Don’t stay here and be an eyesore. I’ll have to clean my eyes after looking at you.


    ackthen


    “Do you think I didn’t know what happened back then? You were in a rtionship with Heather, but because your wife’s father was on the judging panel, you shamelessly switched sides.


    “You even ndered Heather, using her of being unfaithful. Charlie, after what you did to Heather and Willow, how dare youe here to im your daughter?


    “The only ce your family belongs is <b>prison</b><b>!</b><b>” </b>


    Laura <b>was </b>swift and decisive. She tumed to the housekeeper <b>and </b>ordered<b>, </b>“<b>Grab </b><b>a </b><b>broom </b><b>and </b>sweep these heartless people out of my house.”


    The housekeepers wasted no time and drove them out immediately.


    Charlie and <b>Nancy </b>fled in embarassident.


    Once she had taken care of that, Laura was still holding a broom In her hand. She looked over at the Zieglers and said, “I don’t think we can amodate you here, please leave!”


    Dominte had just seen what Laura <b>was </b>capable of. He rubbed his nose and stared at Julians.


    Julian had to take care of this himself.


    Soon, Dominic lett, with <b>his </b>children and grandchildren following behind.


    Laura parted Willow’s shoulder and said, “Your mother will pick someone better for you. If none


    Willow smiled softly


    or you. If none of thems


    fthem suit you<b>, </b><b>you </b>can <b>just </b><b>stay </b>single.”


    She liked the Chapinan <b>family</b><b>, </b>not because of how wealthy they were, but because they treated her with genuine kindness.


    At dinner, Laura kept the conversation going. It was already 10:00 pm when they finally left the dining <b>hall </b>


    After bidding Heather goodnight, Willow took the quiet <b>pathway </b>leading to her bedroom <b>in </b>the southern wing. Her bedroom was the finest one on the second floor and had even been specially decorated in soft pinktones.


    She had long outgrown such aesthetics, but she was <b>happy </b>


    y to Indulge in her elders‘ wishes.


    When she pushed open the door and reached for the light switch, a warm hand covered her mouth.


    The familiar scent made her recognize him instantly. It was <b>Julian</b>.


    Willow was pressed against the wall, her voice muffled. “How did you get in here<b>?</b><b>” </b>


    Willow assumed that, given his shameless ways, he must have bribed one of the housekeepers.


    Surprisingly, he replied, “I crawled through the doggy door.”


    Just as Willow was about to retort, something small and warm was ced into her arms.


    When she <b>looked </b>down, <b>she </b>saw Snowy <b>staring </b>at her lovingly with <b>its </b><b>deep</b><b>, </b>dark eyes. It even let out a soft whimper.


    No one could remain Indifferent to such an expression, especially for <b>Willow</b>, since Snowy <b>had </b>anved her before.


    Willow nudged him, and julian immediately <b>released </b>her. In a <b>heartfelt </b>voice, be <b>said </b><b>softly</b><b>, </b>“Sonwy has missed you all this time. Don’t <b>you </b>miss him<b>?</b>”


    of course<b>, </b>she had missed him. But julian didn’t let her have him.


    Now that she finally had the chance to see Sonwy, Willow went downstairs <b>and </b>asked <b>a </b>housekeeper for some dog treats.


    It had been quite some time since Snowy hadst seen Willow, so he clung to her, unwilling to <b>leave</b>.


    Under the warm glow of the lights, Julian watched!


    d Willow intently, his longing clear. “<b>Are </b>you really going matchmaking? Do you really not like me anyone?


    Willow was brushing Snowy’s fun as she <b>replied </b>indifferently, “What about you is there for me to like? Do I like the fact that you have flings with other women? Dot like that you’re cold–hearted, or perhaps how obsessed you are withinoney?”


    Julian stiffened. “Willow, there aren’t any other women.


    Willow ignored him and continued grooming <b>Snowy</b>.


    Seeing this, Julian said, “If you insist on attending the blind <b>dates</b>, line. You’ll soon realize that no one suits you better than me.”


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