Chapter 268:

Hearing the roar of an engine, Marissa spun around but only caught a glimpse of the car’s rear as it sped away, leaving her unable to see the license plate. She paused for a moment but quickly dismissed the incident, turning back towards the Sanchez family’s villa. Whatever the intention of that car, it wasn’t her concern at the moment. Those who hid in the shadows and watched her would eventually reveal themselves

The sleek black sports car that had raced past the Sanchez family’s gate followed the taxi carrying Korbin, Betty, and Denise and eventually pulled up outside their apartment complex. As the three exited the taxi, the sports car stopped right beside them. The car’s window slowly lowered to reveal a wealthy woman wearing tinted sunglasses

Although Korbin, Betty, and Denise were not particularly sophisticated, they recognized the emblem on the car—a luxurious, sleek Ferrari, a symbol of wealth they could never aspire to own. Seeing a rich person made Korbin’s and Betty’s knees buckle slightly, and Denise instantly lowered her posture submissively. The wealthy woman, clad in oversized sunglasses and a black mask, kept her facial features and expressions hidden. Yet, the air of arrogance that her wealth conferred made them deeply uneasy. They were as arrogant and domineering in front of the poor as they were obsequious and sycophantic in front of the affluent

gazed at them, they all responded with overly ingratiating smiles. Betty even said apologetically, “Excuse us, ma’am,

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wealthy woman who had intentionally driven up and obstructed their way, Betty chose to fault herself, adopting the role of a compliant subordinate flawlessly. Despite their submissive display, Korbin, Betty, and

found it baffling that Marissa, with such unremarkable family members, could be so assertive and commanding. Marissa’s demeanor seemed completely at odds with her family’s. Logically, a

girl from Adagend who hadn’t even finished high school. With such ordinary genetics, it seemed improbable that she could capitalize on any significant opportunities. Therefore, Aelfric must

Chloe could admit that Marissa had an extraordinary amount of it. The incident where Marissa publicly saved Trenton had to have been sheer luck. Her first stroke of luck was her striking resemblance to Tiffany, allowing her to pose as Tiffany and get close to Connor. Fate then made her an outer disciple of Riss’ team, catapulting her from obscurity to the wealthy

with merely this luck, had managed to win over Connor, whom Chloe had desired for years. How could Chloe come to terms with this? So what if Marissa was fortunate! Today, Chloe was determined to expose her for what she truly was, reducing

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