Serve No One This Life
Chapter 158
Chapter 158 You’re Courting Death!
Chapter 158 You’re Courting Death!
On the couch next to him, there were several elderly individuals and a few elegantly dressed
women.
They appeared to be relatives from the Sanders Family’s collateral branches.
She had not seen them before.
Angela obediently followed Jonathan and entered with him.
Upon their arrival, everyone greeted them with smiles.
Angela responded gracefully to each greeting.
Jonathan remained silent, holding Angela’s hand with a cold expression as he sat next to Old Mr. Sanders, exuding a sense of disdain.
On the other side of Old Mr. Sanders sat Michael and Teresa.
Jonathan did not even acknowledge the two.
Michael’s expression turned dark as he looked at Jonathan with disdain. He was about to express his anger when his arm was lightly touched. Turning his head, he saw Teresa signaling him to remain calm.
Michael patted her hand, and his anger dissipated somewhat.
Old Mr. Sanders gazed at Angela, noting her round face and healthy complexion, with a few deep wrinkles at the corners of her eyes. In a steady voice tinged with affection, he said, “Angela, these are your family members. Today, we are here to formally introduce the members of the Sanders Family to you. They are all family, so do not feel restrained. If you need anything, just let me know.”
“I won’t hesitate, Grandpa.”
Angela’s face lit up with a bright smile, her eyes shining.
Suddenly, Jonathan’s mocking voice broke the silence, cool and faint. “Grandpa, not everyone here is family.”
Though his voice was not loud, it resonated clearly with everyone present, indicating whom he was referring to.
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Chapter 158 You’re Courting Death!
The atmosphere in the living room seemed to freeze, with all eyes turning to Teresa.
Teresa’s face quickly paled as she lowered her head gently.
The anger that had dissipated in Michael was reignited. “You
Michael Jonathan is correct. It’s fine. Do not get upset in this situation. Teresa quickly grasped Michael’s arm, lowered her eyes, and said. “I should not have come. I will leave after
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As she finished speaking, Christopher entered, followed by Fanny
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velvet box. “Fanny, this is a gift specially prepared for you. It was meant to be given
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Jonathan sat up straight, his voice cutting through the harmonious atmosphere. “Teresa,
the others were taken aback, after which they heard Jonathan’s words.
feeling a surge of anger rising
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