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Keira frowned, her eyes lighting up.

If she wasn’t mistaken…

Suddenly, she turned to Helen and said, “Auntie, I just remembered something urgent. I need to go.”

Helen was taken aback, “Keera, you…”

Before she could finish, Keira was gone.

Lady Gill watched her leave and couldn’t help but

scoff, taunting Helen. “Do you see? The younger generation nowadays is something, isn’t it? You said she came here to apologize, but she clearly doesn’t take me seriously!”

Helen immediately said, “Keera isn’t that kind of person. Sam has always been the kindest, and his daughter wouldn’t be any different! Sister–in–law, do you want to get into a feud with the Olsen family over Jackson?”

The Gill family’s conflict with the Olsen family would

affect both sides.

Nobody would benefit from it.

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Rumors were already flying, suggesting that a war was

about to break out between the two families. The

Olsen family’s shares were slowly declining. But weren’t the Gill family’s shares suffering as well?

“Has it come to

find information about Barbara, and I can’t ignore him. No matter how much of a scoundrel he is, the first branch of the family must

you might not want

Jackson’s fault. I won’t comment on

to apologize because she respected me, but if you don’t start disciplining your children…

those words, Helen turned and walked

toward the exit.

suddenly stopped as she reached the door, turning back to look at Lady Gill. “Sister–in–law, there’s one more thing. I’m

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I should speak of it. Among the girls they’ve been bullying, there’s a girl named Nara, and she’s such a pitiful girl. While defending

Gill sit up straight.

glaring at Helen as if the words she had just spoken were

should work on

that lowly person be compared to

years. You think they have bad

it’s the human traffickeral

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it’s not the rauit or

whole; it’s the human traffickers!

Sister–in–law, you…”

needn’t say more,” Lady Gill scoffed. “Those people have no bottom line when it comes to money. Why do you speak for them? If they had a bottom line,

Gill’s statement came out strident and loud, the

years, she had never let go of this anguish; Barbara’s kidnapping was the greatest wound

heart!

say anything more and left silently with a

sister–in–law’s stubbornness many times

funds, but for many years, Lady Gill had refused

support the paupers? Isn’t their poverty caused by

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