Chapter 320 Black Card, Dark Scheme

Chapter 320 Black Card, Dark Scheme

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Holding the black card–pressured into her hand and heavy with her mother’s love–Natalie felt her chest warm.

This time she didn’t refuse. She slipped the card into her pocket.

“Alright, I’ll listen to you, Mom. I’ll go out later and buy the whole of Ocean City. Don’t you worry about the cost.”

“I’d love that. Your father and I want you to spend the family money.”

If she spent more, at least Ruby’s heart would feel lighter.

Natalie smiled, said goodbye to Ruby, and left the living room.

Watching through the crack of her bedroom door, Juliana’s eyes grew wet.

A black card?

Ruby had actually handed Waylon’s black card to Natalie?

That card wasn’t common–it carried weight. Juliana had even used that black card for purchases on Ruby’s behalf before, so she knew its significance. It wasn’t just a card; it was a symbol of status and of the Stone family’s approval.

and Waylon’s favor toward Natalie left Juliana


quietly shut her door, took out her

matter what it takes, arrange an accident. I want

order, Juliana

Natalie had no idea.

garage. As they drove out, Chris murmured, “Ms. Natalie, I checked Juliana’s background. There’s nothing–unfortunately, nothing

with no trace?” Natalie

but hers doesn’t. The only thing we can

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a depressive episode—her support apparently helped, so the husband brought her into the Stone household. Since then she’s been the family housekeeper up to now. But before


Natalie’s eyes narrowed.

identity. Since we can find her birthplace and registered origin, send someone low–profile there

order, then set about

moment Natalie’s phone rang. She glanced down–an

“Hello?”

“Natalie, it’s Aubree.”

voice over the line made

She’d only just returned; the children were still resting, and she couldn’t drop everything to see Finn now. According to local customs, visiting the sick in the afternoon wasn’t appropriate. It was almost noon–she didn’t want to be blamed for neglect. She had planned to take the kids

then was different. He told us Susie’s eyes were red. Kids‘ words aren’t always reliable, but their visual impressions usually aren’t lies. Maybe you should have Susie examined thoroughly–I worry there might be other factors in

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