Chapter 27 The Spencers Bankruptcy
Inside the karaoke private room.
Crash! The tableâs wine bottles, glasses, fruit plates, and pastries were swept to the floor, creating a mess.
Melanie was taken aback by Stephanieâs furious outburst and stuttered to comfort her, âSâStephanie, Iâm sorry. I am the one who caused trouble for you. But I did it for your good because I wanted to help you. Who knew Milly, that b*tch, still had a trick up her sleeve.â
Melanie genuinely considered Stephanie to be her close sister. When she heard Stephanieâs complaint, she didnât hesitate to stand by her side, treating Milly as their common enemy.
In reality, she had no personal grudge against Milly.
However, seeing Stephanie being forced to apologise in front of the entire school because of her, she felt even more guilty. She forgot that she could have simply ignored the whole situation.
Stephanie took several deep breaths to suppress the urge to lash out.
This Melanie, sheâs just a fool. Apologising in front of Milly was one thing, but she dragged me into it and made me apologise in front of many people. Sheâs completely ruined my reputation!
If my parents and brothers found out, they would look down on me. Then, everything I had accomplished in the Burnetts would go to waste.
But now she couldnât break up with Melanie. After all, the only pawn she could use now was her. If Melanie didnât help her, she would be too weak against Milly.
âItâs okay. I was just too angry just now. I didnât expect my sister to be so heartless, not even willing to let me go, so I made you suffer with me. Iâm sorry, Melanie, itâs all my fault. Stephanie pursed her lips; her eyes were red, and her voice choked with sobs like a pitiful little victim.
When Melanie saw her like this, her sense of justice returned. She rolled up her sleeves angrily. âStephanie, you are really too kind. She bullies you so much, but you still call her sister.â
Obviously, she had forgotten that they were the ones who started the trouble on purpose.
Stephanie sniffed, her tone filled with despair, âEveryone in the family likes my sister. She is outstanding and has now ranked first in the whole grade. I am definitely no match for her. My sister dislikes me, so I dare not say anything.â
Melanie felt heartbroken when she heard Stephanieâs pitiful voice.
Initially, she envied Stephanie for being born into the Burnetts, with six brothers who treated her like at little princess. But now it seemed that she also had a lot of worries and was very cautious.
Itâs all because of Milly. Stephanie wouldnât have suffered so much grievance and hurt if Milly hadnât returned!
No, I have to help Stephanie.
She suddenly thought of something and excitedly leaned in front of Stephanie, saying, âStephanic, I suddenly remembered something. You can definitely outshine your sister in this matter. Your parents will be proud of you because of this.â
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Stephanie raised her head, which was hanging low, and asked anxiously. âWhat is it?â
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Melanie continued, âA few days ago, I heard someone telling my dad that Director Alan Hawkins is coming to our school to select a supporting role for his new movie. The role requires a girl who can do ballet. Stephanie, you have learned ballet before and have reached level nine. You are also so beautiful. He will definitely choose you.â
Stephanieâs eyes lit up with joy as soon as she heard this. She instantly became excited.
Director Alan Hawkins, a big shot who has won numerous awards from significant directors domestically and internationally. Every movie he directs becomes a hit, and many celebrities are willing to be a cameo
in his films.
Moreover, he has produced countless awardâwinning actors and actresses.
If she could be chosen, it would bring great honour to the Burnetts.
âCan we trust this news? There are so many aspiring actors who would love to work in Mr. Hawkinâs films; how is it possible that they havenât found a suitable candidate? Stephanie questioned.
Melanie quickly explained, âIâve heard that the requirements for this role are rigorous. The character must be innocent yet worldlyâwise, as well as be proficient in ballet. Many female stars in the entertainment industry have already been eliminated based solely on the first requirement. I heard that Mr. Hawkins has been looking nationwide for this role.â
âSo, this news is definitely accurate. They will visit our school in a few days; the principal has already given approval. My dad happened to kдetivare fal dentingâs assistants and since I attend Crestwood High, I thought I should inform you. You should start preparing now. Stephanie, this time, you will definitely outshine Milly!â
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Stephanieâs eyes lit up with determinof the Stovely bucher finding ppress the excitement in her heart.
Despite being adopted by the Burnetts, her parents showered her with love and attention, focusing on all aspects of her upbringing, including etiquette, social skills, and various talents.
One of these talents was ballet, which was the skill she had been training in for the longest time and excelled the most. She also had already passed level nine!
As for Milly, coming from a humble background, she was fortunate to have enough to eat, let alone afford ballet lessons.
This time, Stephanie was eager to see what Milly could bring to compete with her!
Upon entering the house, Melanie was stunned by a sudden slap.
She suffered a brief deafness in her left ear.
As soon as she looked up, she saw her father, Jeff Spencer. His sleeves rolled up, and his face flushed with anger. Despite being restrained by her mother, Emily Shaw, he still attempted to strike her again. âYou ungrateful child! You still have a face to go home! Iâll teach you a lesson today!â
Emilyâs eyes were red from crying, but she felt heartbroken witnessing her daughter being hit âMelanie, be obedient. Go upstairs and rest.â
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Melanie, stubborn as ever, stood her ground with a swollen left check, refusing to budge. âDad, whatâs gotten into you? Why did you hit me out of nowhere?â
âWhatâs gotten into me?â Jeffâs chest heaved with anger as if he would lose his breath in the next second. He stretched out his trembling hand, pointed at her, and continued, âItâs all because of you. Our familyâs company is completely ruined. That was the lifeâlong efforts of your grandfather and me! Now, everything is gone, no money, no projects, no company, nothing.â
After saying that, he crumpled onto the carpet, sobbing uncontrollably.
It was the first time Melanie had seen her father in such a state. In her memory, he was a successful and charismatic businessman, always witty and charming. But today, he appeared lost and broken, consumed by despair.
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