Chapter 125: The Lowes Go Bankrupt!

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Melissa frowned. “Are you here so late at night just to say things like that, Mrs. Levin? If so, I’m afraid you’re not welcome here!”

Mrs. Levin hastily shook her head and said, “Of course not. I’m here because I have great news for you!”

Melissa was taken aback. She was a guest after all, so she resisted the urge to kick her out and asked, “What is it?”

Mrs. Levin let herself into the living room and sat on the sofa. However, she changed the subject and said, “I gave your sister-in-law a call when I was on my way here. I actually wanted to persuade her to go home. Isn’t it awful that she’s still at her parents’ home?”

Melissa had also heard that Miranda refused to go back to the Woods after she moved back to the Sonnets.

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Farrell was determined to teach her a lesson, so he simply refused to bring her back home. However, he didn’t expect their two children to also go to the Sonnets after Miranda incited them to.

Miranda even threatened him by saying that unless he brought Melissa to the Sonnets and made her apologize, he could forget about ever bringing her and the children back home!

Miranda had also, unintentionally or otherwise, revealed to outsiders that the Sonnets had invested 30 million dollars in real estate, causing everyone in the circle to be full of envy toward the Sonnets for landing such a great opportunity.

 

Mrs. Levin said, “The Sonnets are about to strike gold and make a fortune with the Lowes. It won’t look good on your elder brother if he waits until then to go over! I’d advise you to go over to the Sonnets with him and bring them back home first. After all, the children are also there!”

Melissa heaved a sigh.

What made her think that she hadn’t already tried talking to Farrell about it?

Unfortunately, he refused to listen to her. On top of that, he even said that if the children couldn’t even distinguish between right and wrong, then they might as well not come back for life!

As Farrell was still angry, her only option left was to call Miranda.

Farrell’s family would only

again, she even said that she would make Farrell regret what he

confident that the Sonnets were about to make

is also a good person. Everyone in the circle knows this, so how did you guys

looking at it that way, Nora

Levin added, “Nevertheless, she isn’t entirely without any merits—she’s

Marriage?!

wealthy families were generally not allowed freedom in their romantic relationships. Therefore,

if the two families were keen, they could just reach

frowned and

sight with Ms. Smith after seeing her at the dance party! He kicked up a huge fuss and insisted on taking Ms. Smith as his wife after he got home. Jon didn’t agree to it initially because he felt that not only did she come with baggage, but she also had a bad reputation and was even a very

up angrily.

can an ignoramus like him be worthy

 

most, but Nora doesn’t have a good reputation, either! Not only did she cause the Andersons to miss out on the Lowes’ investment, but she also did the same to the Woods.

with your so-called

with propriety, couldn’t help but swear.

could Mrs.

a huge present as thanks if she could make them agree

of this? I came here to propose marriage. Even if you’re not interested, that’s no reason to drive me out, right? Or is it because Ms. Smith’s expectations

to drive the matchmaker out of the house when they came over to

the things that Mrs. Levin

belittling the woman as the first thing they do when they go to someone’s place to propose marriage, either! Mrs. Levin, we’re

said, “Don’t blame me for throwing you out if you

alone, so it was needless to say that she was afraid of the two of them. She walked toward the door in embarrassment, cursing as she did

look down on Winston Myers? At the very least, he didn’t produce any kids, right? Nor is he trading stocks! By the way, Mrs. Anderson, how much did she lose when she was trading in

‘Trading stocks’, ‘losing money’…

in her

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