Serve No One This Life
Chapter 121
Chapter 121 I’m Not Likeable
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Chapter 121 I’m Not Likeable
“Alright, alright! It’s my fault! I don’t know what kind of curse Angela put on you, but let me tell you, Zacharias. It’s your business if you like her, but I won’t allow you to bully Fanny, or else… Samuel was furious, speaking without restraint, “Or else you won’t be my brother anymore!”
Zacharias, who was already sensitive due to his illness, widened his eyes upon hearing this, and his pale lips trembled slightly. “Alright.”
Upon saying that, he walked out without looking back.
Samuel was just venting his anger and didn’t expect Zacharias to actually agree. He hurriedly caught up. “Zacharias, stop!”
Zacharias’s footsteps stopped just before leaving the door, not because of what he said, but because he suddenly turned around and sneered at Samuel.
“I’ve been able to survive with this useless body because of the medicine and meals Angela prepared for me. Otherwise, I might not even live past twenty. What’s wrong with me cherishing my sister after she has put in so much effort for me? Is she so impossible to put up with?”
“Don’t just focus on Fanny. Set your sights elsewhere too.”
As the door opened, Zacharias walked out. He coughed as he walked and kept his head down, suppressing the cough, with a faintly sickly flush on his cheeks.
He only hated himself for not waking up earlier, and for waiting until Angela had completely broken away from the Kins Family with no chance of reconciliation to see clearly what she had done for him, and how low she had stooped to please her parents and these brothers of his.
Watching Zacharias‘ stooped and thin figure, Samuel felt a pang of heartache, a fleeting mix of emotions on his face, but he couldn’t bring himself to show it. He was sure that Angela had turned him mad too!
Angela… It was all Angela who kicked up a whole fuss at home like a madwoman and not
ot even sparing the family after she left! She was truly a lunatic; their nemesis! She should be locked up in a mental hospital!
feeling sulky when he
“Zacharias!”
he looked up, he
“Zacharias!”
to see that Zacharias‘ face had
the weekend, but Angela had not found a suitable opportunity to tell Cassie that
to let Cassie take her to Springgate Estates to look around, but somehow ended
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dragged to a bar.
good
the only females, and the rest were all men that
in, like a quiet sculpture. Sipping
not even eight o’clock yet. Had Jonathan arrived at the Sanders Residence by now His relationship with the Sanders Family was not good, and she wondered how the dinner went. However, with Old Mr. Sanders
bring her here for my birthday?”
Louis, who was sitting at the innermost seat. His brows were cold and clear.
and glanced at Angela, who was sitting quietly on the sofa near the door,
the spotlight. During a joint charity clinic visit to the hospital, Declan unexpectedly gave up his seat to her, allowing her to take charge while he observed from the sidelines, and
the limelight, even surpassing Louis in popularity. Rumors were spreading that Angela was a rare medical genius of the century. The last time
innate surgical skills in cardiac surgery, which were unmatched by anyone
the crop among the
couldn’t help but feel displeased every
little witch Angela truly stepped into my heart when she used Winter as a stepping stone
arms, his dark eyes boring into her as
they had just entered Springgate Estates, Cassie became excited with a nostalgic look
I saw! I saw the award–winning actor Skyler Sage, and that guy who ranks in the
but was secretly shocked. He hadn’t Angela, who usually kept a low profile, to be a
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