Chapter 2

Her insinuation was clear: Madisyn had sabotaged her out of jealousy.

The gaze of Jenna’s mother, Phyllis Chapman, hardened at Jenna’s words, her voice laced with disdain.

“Jenna, you possesses a remarkable talent that Madisyn could never hope to match.

That competition spot was yours by right.

And you, Madisyn!” She turned sharply towards Madisyn, adding, “Pack your belongings and leave immediately!”

Madisyn’s usually somber expression seemed only to fuel her contempt.

Meanwhile, Jenna, ever the docile and talented daughter, shone brightly in her eyes-a true Chapman.

Amidst the unfolding drama, Jeffry finally broke his silence, his voice heavy with disappointment.

“Madisyn, our agreement was to keep you until the public scrutiny waned, yet here we are, facing your deep-seated resentment towards Jenna.

We have no choice but to return you to your true family today.

Jenna’s eyes glittered with a triumphant gleam as her father pronounced Madisyn’s imminent departure.

In stark contrast, Madisyn’s face remained an unreadable mask as she went up the stairs to gather her possessions.

Her prolonged stay on the upper floor kindled a flicker of anxiety in Jenna.

attempts to

the house rightfully belonged to her-how could she

the staircase

small,

coolly across the living room, it unsettled Jeffry enough for him

together at the sight of Madisyn’s minimal

you’ve packed? What’s in there? Show

a hand to halt

“Let her be.

It was probably just the bank card he gave her, which had a mere

bag squarely on the table,

if you

unable to mask

packed something valuable,” she muttered

found nothing more than a notebook, a few seeds, and

flushed with embarrassment from

driver take

the weight of the situation bearing down on him, reached into his pocket

return, Listen

but they are good, simple

You should help them.

looked at the offered

beautiful eyes, her expression

destiny to fulfill,” she replied quietly, pushing the card back

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