Chapter 121
The Heiress’ Return & Revenge
Chapter 121 Donât Come To Me for Trouble
Jodie had always been close to her brothers since she was young, which caused them to develop a
habit of pampering and spoiling her. She even considered her brothers as her possessions. However,
when Titus pur
it that way, she couldnât accept it and cried, âI didnât, Titus. Donât listen to those people spreading
rumors. We are siblings!â
Titus suddenly laughed. âSiblings? If you know we are siblings, then why do you always want to hug
and cuddle with me? What sister goes out and wants to be in her brotherâs arms every day? Unless itâs
a romantic relationship.â
What Jodie said that day made him realize the true nature of their relationship.
Jodie couldnât believe it. Titus, you actually insulted me like this. Arenât we hugging and cuddling
because weâve been like that since we were young? I just feel close and dependent on you, so how
can you see it like this?â
He was already irritable because his chest and stomach were hurting badly. Combined with what had
happened before, he had lost patience with Jodie, his beloved sister. âJo, donât treat me like a fool.
Leon and Harold can both see that our relationship is not simple. Do you think they are fools? If you
want to be close to me in a romantic way, itâs actually okay. After all, we are not blood siblings.â
He reached out and pinched Jodieâs face. âYou see, as soon as you enter my room, you canât help but
want to hug me intimately. Isnât that because you miss me? So, why pretend otherwise?â
He sighed. âBut Iâm really not in the mood now, so letâs talk about it later. If you want it in the future, just
say it directly, and thereâs no need to be so indirect. If you want to go from being a sister to being my
girlfriend, I donât mind.â
Whether she was a sister or a girlfriend, it didnât matter to him since he wasnât like Leon and Harold,
who got caught up in that boring love game.
Then, Titus added with a meaningful look, âBut you have to be obedient and wellâbehaved like before.â
Jodie never expected that the real Titus would be like this. He showed no respect for her and treated
her as a woman who wanted to be intimate with him.
She cried out, âTitus, youâve gone too far. Iâm not that kind of woman. I donât want to talk to you
anymore.
After she said that, she forcefully pushed Titus away as she cried and turned around to run away.
Titus face became a little fierce, his chest hurt from being pushed. âD*mn. Youâre so melodramatic.
Fused to find it interesting when my sister, Jo, would cry with red eyes and depend on me. Now, I just
find it
Incubinome
Jodie kept throwing lantrums like this, he wouldnât even want her as his girlfriend.
Dins didnât chase after her like he used to but instead feed the door to his room. Even without
hdd already guess that Jodle probably ran to one of his younger brotherâs rooma to cry
maybe she went straight to his older brother,
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He didnât care, and he wouldnât actively inform his other brothers either.
After being used as a scapegoat and called stupid by Simone, why should he be the only one to bear
the consequences? Let everyone bear it together,
As for accepting a foster sister climbing into his bed, he wasnât joking.
He truly believed that as long as she dared to climb into it, he would dare to accept the invitation since
he never had any shame.
Even if he was asked to look for Mr. Zeke to revise the script, he wouldnât go.
Titus couldnât allord to be that person.
Just then, his phone rang.
He saw that it was Harold calling and answered with a mocking tone. âDidnât we agree not to contact
each other anymore?â
Haroldâs cold voice came through. âI just wanted to ask, is the place where you were hit still hurting?â
He had been in pain the entire night, and Freya came to him earlier, crying that her face was burning.
This time, he actually believed it, and a kind of suspicion arose, which prompted him to call Titus.
Titus was taken aback.
âIs the place where you were hit still hurting?â
He countered, âDid you go for a checkâup and find no issues, yet it still hurts, and you canât sleep at
night?â
Harold fell silent for a moment. âYes.â
Then, he continued, âWeâre almost certain that Simone did somethingâ
Gwen wouldnât do something like this.
Titus said, âThatâs what I guessed too.â
At that, Harold passed the buck. âItâs up to you then. Go and ask Simone what we need to do to get rid
of this pain.
Titus hesitated, âWhy me? Why not ask Gwen?â
Harold said, âSimone is your sister, not mine. Gwen wouldnât do something like this, so itâs useless for
the to ask her. Helieve in your abilities as you can definitely solve this. Donât you want to stop suffering
like this! Iâll wait for good news
After he said that, he hung up the phone first
When he heard the biasy tone, Titus wanted to curse and insult Haroldâs ancestors. These âmn people
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However, he really couldnât take it anymore.
He had to use another servantâs phone and call Simone again.
Simone answered, âHello!â
Titus immediately pressed the record button when the call connected.
This was Simoneâs favorite thing to do, and now it was his turn.
He asked straightforwardly, âSimone, what do you want exactly? We were hurt by you all night. What
do you want in order to help us resolve this?â
Then, he added deliberately, âHarold said that whatever conditions you have, we will fulfill them.â
Simone heard this and thought that this didnât sound like Sc*mbag No. 2 on the phone. She
immediately guessed that this guy was most likely recording the conversation.
âDid you dial the wrong number? When did I hurt you guys? If you have a problem, go to the hospital.
donât come to me for compensation. Isuggest you to see a psychiatrist.â
Then, without hesitation, she hung up the phone.
Regardless of whether Titus had recorded the conversation or not, she wouldnât mention anything
about hurting them or tampering with anything over the phone.
She wasnât foolish enough to willingly give them leverage.
Titus couldnât hold back and smashed his phone. âSimone, youâre really something
He had been fooled by his own younger sister again, and she even implied that they were mentally ill.
Then, he called Harold using his own phone. âSimone said you should go see a psychiatrist.â
Harold was at a loss for words. âYouâre the person sheâs referring to. Titus, I believe youâve been
experiencing some mental instability lately. Why donât you consider getting a checkâup? If
psychological consultations can alleviate your pain and discomfort, please inform me.â
Titus said, âI wonât send you any message. Weâre done
This time, he ended the call himself.
None of these individuals can be relied upon. D*mn it.
After he took a deep breath, he realized that the pain in his chest had intensified.
He returned to lie on the bed, and the more he pondered, the more he found Haroldâs words to be
somewhat reasonable.
Therefore, he scheduled an appointment with a psychologist and intended to receive psychological
treatments and give it a try.
If that didnât yield any results, he would have no choice but to seek assistance from his father and