Chapter 418 They No Longer Server
On that day, all four brothers slipped away. It was almost dinner time. Salma looked displeased when none
Ther sons showed up. Jodie took this chance to slander the brothers right in front of Salma.
y ignored me. They seem happy when I keep a distance from them. But they groveled to Simone when she used this Trick Lutely, their biological mother often came to her asking for money, and she used the received from Salma to help her out.
money she
There was also trouble her uncle’s house, and her biological mother came to her in tears every day. They cared about her a lot, which made her feel warm inside. Her grandmother would secretly make pastries and send them to her. Her aunt and others would come and pamper her in a low voice, maki her feel comfortable.
It also comped her for the miliation she endured in front of Salma. So, she wanted her brothe to sponsor E on top her uncle’s family. But when she asked, they all ran away.
ME
So now she hi
nem, one by one, for being so clueless. After Jodie spoke, Salma became even more furious. She s out her phone and called her four sons. Not only did they refuse to come and have dinner with her, they also mocked and belittled her.
It seemed like it was all her fault. They said they came to have dinner with her wholeheartedly, but she treated them as punching bags. And she kept scolding them, hurting their feelings. Since she insisted on acting this way, they would be the ingrates she said they were. They wouldn’t serve her anymore.
of ungrateful people. How car they accuse me of wrongdoing?” They didn’t even want to
remembered the proposal her four sons had made. So, she called her eldest son and asked him to come and have dinner with her. During the time she was away from the Gray Family, her husband didn’t contact her proactively and showed no concern for her. Her family also held
to regret her decision. But she couldn’t bring herself to swallow her pride and make amends, so the situation remained tense. Now that her eldest son was back from his business
call from his biological mother and went to the villa after work. As souras he entered, he saw Jodie, who was full of smiles, welcoming him. “Reuben, you’re here.”
of Jodie, he didn’t hold any grudges. The recent wave of artists switching companies had disgraced him. Not only were the shareholders of Gray Entertainment dissatisfied with but he also
well-behaved and gente foster sister. He felt that his foster sister was better since at least she was obedient and understood
a smile. “Alright, I’ll go
Seeing her older brothers
to him and whispered. “Mom is not in a good mood. She’s been upset by the other
getting out of hand. How could they
“Exactly; luckily, we have
spoke, the two of them walked
her eldest son, and her attitude immediately improved. She first asked about
like this by his own mother before, was
Then Saina be
while the gone
rrived, but he didn’t have much time to eat. After soothing his mother, the food had zed that he had come
Reuben spent some time with his mother before suggesting that he should return
his mother’s offer. What if Jodie set her sights on him if he stayed overnight? Although he hadn’t experienced Jodie’s power, the incidents involving his younger brothers were still fresh in his mind. It
to spend more time with her older brother. But she wasn’t in a hurry. If the other four brothers didn’t come to accompany Salma for dinner, it would definitely be her older brother next. She had plenty of opportunities
only go to Salma’s room, where she first gave her a massage and then said
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