Chapter 26 Sally Isn’t a Good Person

While Marion and Richard shared a deep bond, the situation on Jameson’s side was grim. Marion and Richard left without looking back, turning today’s dinner into a decisive breaking point for the two

families.

Bernadette, observing Sally on the ground, could not contain her anger. “Miss Reagen is still here. Do you want others to think I’m making things difficult for you?”

Janice, even more disdainful, remarked at Sally, “I don’t know if my brother’s eyes are blind. Marion, who is excellent, is not worthy of his affection, but he’s enchanted by such a scheming woman.”

Hearing Janice’s words, Sally malled her fists on the floor. Marion had never insulted her like this, and Janice’s words felt particularly harsh. 513

At this moment, Jameson, who had gone to chase after Marion, returned. Upon seeing him, she stumbled and fell into his arms. Jameson reached out to support her, and when he lowered his head,

he noticed tears mixed with the spilled tea, streaming down Sally’s face.

He was stunned for a moment. “Sally, don’t worry about tonight’s events.”

delicately. “It’s all my fault! If it weren’t for me, Marion

covered her mouth as she cried, and

“Sally!”

wanted to chase after her, but Joseph stopped him with a shout, “Come back!”

halted his steps and walked back

had a sense of propriety, but because of Sally, you’ve destroyed the relationship between

could not fathom how things had escalated to this point. He had only gone to save Sally, yet somehow, everything had spiraled out of

the fire, “Bro, I suggest you get your eyes checked, seriously! That Sally isn’t a good person!”

frowned, “What are you talking about?”

her brother could not see through the woman. “At a time like this, you’re still protecting Sally? You must be

huffed out of the room, genuinely thinking her brother had gone mad. Alone in the private room, Jameson stared

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and Jameson hastily turned and ran out of the private room, driving

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