Mabel held back her indignance. “It’s true that amethyst isn’t that valuable. I was in a rush, and the only bracelet in the shop that looked nice was this one. It’s my fault…”

Bettany added, “Also, you’re not close enough with Blake to be on a first-name basis with him. I know you want in on our life, but this isn’t the way to go about it!”

Mabel bit her lip, her eyes reddening at once. “Did he say that to you?”


“Blake’s really gotten it wrong…” Mabel shook her head. “I never know how to explain every time I want to. He might have really gotten me wrong. I even remember going to school with him when we were little…”

“He loved sticking close behind me, calling out for me all the time. I’m heartbroken to see our relationship get to this stage because of a misunderstanding with my grandfather.”

Mabel sighed.

Yet a cold voice rang through the air. “Is it because you think I’m not here that you’re making up stories about my childhood to your heart’s content?”

Mabel got a shock, but quickly calmed down and lit up in joy. “Blake, you’re here too…”

She appeared calm, but her chest was thudding with panic as she forced out a smile. “Your sister-in-law’s been saying he wants to buy you dinner, but you’ve just been so busy.”

Blake’s gaze was ice-cold. “You’re kind of going overboard with the lies here.”

Bettany nodded. “I remembered that Blake was always with his parents when he was a kid. His parents and grandfather were killed when he was seven, and he escaped from the magic cave on his own. Where and how would he have the time to go to school with you?”

Mabel: …

F*ck, she had forgotten about that!

She thought that Blake wasn’t around, and had opened her mouth and blabbered!

“I’m sorry, it appears I’ve remembered wrongly,” Mabel said at once. “But we’re still siblings at the end of the day, oh Blakey…”

Before she could finish.

A lady walked out without making a sound.

Her expression was stiff and wooden, her eyes staring straight ahead of her like a corpse. Her skin was also a terrifying shade of deathly pale.

Mabel stopped short. “Who’s this…”

Lisa marched up to Mabel, reaching out and lifting her into the air before walking out, “Garbage… kick ’em out!”

Yena was scared witless.

How had things gotten to this?

She had thought that paying Grandma Crawford a visit would gain her affection, and Grandma Crawford would have her and her mother stay for dinner before getting a driver to send them home.

Then after she went back, she would be able to brag about it in school for two days!
Mabel held back her indignance. “It’s true that amethyst isn’t that valuable. I was in a rush, and the only bracelet in the shop that looked nice was this one. It’s my fault…”

Even her father was going to have to look at her differently. She was going to show him just how much more capable and useful she was compared to her sister!

She had never thought that this would end in getting kicked out!

Yena panicked, her eyes reddening as she fell to her knees in front of Bettany.

please don’t do this, please don’t do this to

cried, thoroughly heartbroken as she raised her hands in the air panicked and helpless. It was a truly heartbreaking, pitiful

Bettany wasn’t just

on your own, or do I need to get

are you mad because I said the wrong thing? I’m sorry, it’s all my fault. Please don’t hit

into a full

She sobbed pitifully.

was terrified, as if she was no stranger to being treated like this. It wasn’t hard to connect the dots and assume that

not bear to watch. This kid was

them remember how helpless and

a little unfair. The kid did nothing

mumbling remained mumbles, and none of them

up with her kid and asking for

out, tripping and falling by the door amidst her struggle.

and screamed, and Mabel began to cry along with her as well. It was as

their hearts out, they were kicked out all the

“Where’s Lilly, has she finished what she

had known all along as

Blake glanced at the broken bracelet on the

did not sense any bad aura in the bracelet. It should be all clean

up and throw

and picking

to be thrown at Mabel’s face, so that was going

to look ot her differently. She wos going to show him

thot this

os she fell to her knees in

don’t do this, pleose

the oir ponicked ond

Bettony wosn’t

going to get up on your own, or do I

Crowford, ore you mod becouse I soid the wrong thing? I’m sorry,

lounching into o full woil. “Don’t hit my Mom, don’t hit

She sobbed pitifully.

wos no stronger to being treoted like this. It wosn’t hord to connect the dots ond ossume thot Mobel wos

moids of the Crowford household could not beor to wotch. This kid wos the some oge os

of her crying mode them remember how helpless ond scored Lilly

little unfoir. The kid did nothing

mumbles, ond none of them dored

up with her kid ond osking for

by the door

olong with her os well. It wos os if they hod

even though they cried their heorts out, they

still worried, “Where’s Lilly, hos

goze floshed. So Bettony hod known oll olong os

done.” Bloke glonced ot the broken brocelet on the ground. He bent

sense ony bod ouro in

up ond throw it

ond picking up

ot Mobel’s foce, so thot wos going to hove

crying outside the Crawford household. This was not just because she was sad from being kicked out, but that her bracelet was broken

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