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Chapter 1222

    Chapter 1222


    “Absolutely not!" Martha sympathized, "Have you forgotten? Last time, you were fooled by just a few


    words from Hans. You naively thought they would treat everyone equally. If Hans really saw you as his


    sister, he wouldn''t have warned you like that, let alone lock you up like he did today."


    Serena let out a sorrowfulugh. If anyone knew that she had been locked in her room by Hans for


    self-reflection.


    The word would spread, and it would be so humiliating.


    "Last time, I told you to take advantage of their affection for you. Either kick Arabe out of the Collins


    family, or strive for the maximum benefits within the family, or marry Mr. McMillian and be the


    most morous woman in the world. But you chose none of these paths. Instead, you came up with


    the most useless one - to build a good rtionship with Arabe and please everyone in the Collins


    family."


    Only now did Serena realize how foolish she had been, thinking she could be real sisters with Arabe.


    “If I had listened to you earlier, things wouldn''t have escted to this point. I was the one who couldn''t


    let go, always holding onto a shred of illusion, always feeling that Hans and the others could really be


    impartial."


    “Ah, if they were truly fair, before Hans asked you to talk on the terrace, they wouldn''t have nted her


    favorite flowers on Be''s balcony"


    That was not something Hans would do!


    If he was really fair, why did Arabe have flowers, and Serena didn''t?


    Everything that he had given Arabe, like nting flowers, gifting a four-leaf clover ne, were


    things that Serena had never owned.


    Serena didn''t know how long she had been crying. For the first time, she realized that her tears


    seemed endless.


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    Her heart was truly broken, and she was in despair.


    “You can tell she was raised in a small family, inexperienced in the world. Even after returning to the


    richest family, her poor taste has not changed! Every time I see the marigold flowers swaying in the


    wind on her balcony, I feel that shecks refinement, is superficial, and cannot hold her own in society!


    Her taste has brought down the standard of the Collins family''s prestigious garden!"


    Serena thought the same. Out of all the flowers, why did she have to like marigold, such amon


    nt.


    After Serena calmed down a bit, Martha gave her some advice.


    "Serena, there are many online tforms that buy luxury goods at high prices. You have a whole closet


    full of clothes, shoes, and bags, many of them still with tags. I calcted it, and you could sell them for


    at least a million dors."


    Some of the dresses worth tens of thousands of dors, Serena wore only once.


    Some of the limited edition handbags, worth eighty or so thousand dors, Serena carried once and


    then let them gather dust in her closet.


    "If you really marry Mr. Cooper in the future, and have a chauffeur to drive you around, there''s no point


    in keeping all those luxury cars. You might as well sell them all."


    If she sold all of them, she could get one or two million dors. And that was just from the cars!


    “And all the jewelry you''ve received since you were young."


    That was worth a lot.


    Just the pink sapphire ne she received on her birth year was now worth over two hundred


    thousand dors.


    If she kept a few pieces of jewelry as her dowry and sold the rest, she could easily make a few million


    dors.


    “My initial estimate is that if you sell everything, you could make around six million dors."


    Serena was surprised that Martha knew her assets better than she did. She had never paid attention to


    how much these things were worth.
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