Rebirth of the Wife in Despair by Tess Munoz
Chapter 209
Chapter 209 Inherit The Family Business After Graduation
“You’ve already lost. After all these years, we, the Smith family, have been more than forgiving enough toward you, an outsider.”
Layla scrutinized Nancy from head to toe. “You remain unchanged as always. Our conversation ends here. Martha, see the guest out.” Her tone was firm and resolute, her eyes. revealing an unmistakable indifference and disdain.
Layla indeed had every reason to despise Nancy. If it weren’t for her, Jasper wouldn’t have suffered so much and made so many wrong decisions while still in school.
Martha replied, “Yes, Old Mrs. Smith.”
“Ms. Mulligan, this way please.”
Nancy roared in indignation, “Aren’t you afraid I’ll tell him everything? If it wasn’t for you, Jasper and I wouldn’t be where we are today.”
Layla sneered, “Five years ago, you couldn’t gain my approval. Now, nothing has changed. I won’t allow you to continue hurting my grandson.”
Kicked out from the Smith residence, the once arrogant Nancy now resembled a gambler who had lost everything as she left in a state of utter defeat.
I can’t believe it! I just can’t. After all these years, how could he move on just like that?
Nancy repeatedly dialed Jasper’s number, but all she got was an unavailable tone.
Her eyes suddenly turned vicious, and without hesitation, she sent a message to an unknown. number.
Nancy: I agree to cooperate with you, as long as you don’t harm him.
After sending that message, Nancy was about to leave when suddenly everything before her eyes turned dark. She looked up, only to find the sky a uniform shade of grey.
In her determination to return, Nancy had been going without rest for several days. Her head felt heavy, and she eventually passed out from exhaustion.
why
Eileen saw the people on the cover It was none other than a picture
in Seatowni
I end up on the cover of a magazine that’s being sold everywhere?
moment, almost every girl in the
were looking at Eileen with
class of the day was a class meeting. Usually, when there
homeroom teacher, Jennifer, suddenly pushed the door open and walked into the classroom. Accompanying her was a middle-aged, overweight man wearing a baseball cap,
put aside what you’re doing for a moment. Let me introduce you to the director of the famous suspense drama ‘One Step to the Sky. Mr. Hallaway is here at our school today to scout for actors. If any of you are interested in trying out,
are not short of money, and secondly, if any of us wanted to act, starting an entertainment company would be a piece of cake with our wealth.
speech and the sound of the
one in class responded at
“Boring, not interested.”
dared to show my face in the entertainment industry, my
burlesque performers and songstresses in pleasure
raised an eyebrow, looking at the director beside her.
scions of wealthy families.
all
by the window. His eyes lit
looked up with a puzzled tace D-Do you know
“How could I not know you? To be honest, this new film of mine is actually funded by Mr. Smith. If you’re interested, I can make you the lead actress. If
like acting. Perhaps you should find someone else! I have a few math problems here that I don’t know how to solve, so I need to go to Mr. Gardner’s office to ask
if you ever want to act, feel free to contact me anytime.
She felt it would be impolite to refuse, so she took it. She then grabbed
that she was with Jasper, but knowledge of it was confined. within the school. Now, because of the magazine, many others have approached the school.
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