Chapter 386 Setting Them Up?
The Heiress’ Return & Revenge
The man who had been guarding Jodie had died.
This time, her biological father arranged for someone else to escort her back to Cebros.
Although she was part of the geomancy association, she was well aware of what had happened in
Cebros.
So, she had already figured out how to reintegrate herself back into the Gray Family.
Before returning to the Gray Family, she had the man check on Steven and her other brothersâ
situation.
She found out that Steven was on a business trip with their eldest brother while Salma and the other
four brothers were at home.
With this information, she made herself look haggard and disheveled before returning home.
Jodie came back during lunchtime.
Lately. Salmaâs temper had become unpredictable due to the incident with the worms.
Whenever Steven and Reuben were away on business, Salma demanded that her other four sons
have lunch with her every day.
Anyone who didnât listen or tried to escape would definitely be scolded harshly.
The Gray Family brothers had been avoiding their mother like mice avoiding a cat lately.
This was because Steven had instructed them to appease Salma as much as possible.
It would be troublesome if her mood turned sour and she started causing trouble.
There was no choice but for the four brothers to have lunch at home with their mother every day.
Just as they started eating, the butler brought Jodie in.
Salma and the Gray Family brothers were a bit confused.
And when Jodie saw Salmaâs appearance, she was startled.
Her face was covered in red spots, which was quite terrifying-
It was even scarier than when she had been affected by the backlash before.
However, she had mentally prepared herself for this, so she suppressed her fear and disgust.)
She muddenly walked quickly and half-knelt in front of Salmaâ¦
She reached out and hugged Salma, crying, âMom, I missed you so much!â Salma was taken aback
when Jodie hugged her and she became stunned. , he couldnât help but he moved
Even in her current state, her adopted daughter not only recognized her but also hugged her without
any disgust.
Meanwhile, her own sons
were not at all considerate.
They had to be forced to have a meal with her.
Because of this, instead of pushing Jodieâs hand away as she had initially planned, she ended up
patting the otherâs shoulder.
She asked, âAre you okay at the geomancy association?â
Jodie breathed a sigh of relief and, with a hint of pride in her eyes buried in Salmaâs embrace, replied,
âI was controlled by that ancient master. When the curse was lifted at the geomancy association, I went
through a lot of hardships.â
The geomancy association even punished me by locking me up in a water dungeon.â
âItâs all worth it now that he can no longer control me.â
âI can come back and reunite with YOU all.
She rubbed her head against Salma affectionately and dependently, saying, âMom, when I was locked
up. I thought of you every day.â
âEspecially when I think of our childhood when you held me. She began to reminisce about the
kindness Salma had shown her and the beautiful memories they had shared.
It must be said that playing the family card ar Salmaâs most vulnerable moment really touched her and
softened her heart.
After all, Jodie had been treated as a biological daughter for many years, always dependent on and
close to
her.
Salmaâs plan to have the butler send Jodie away changed as well.
âWho would have thought that the old master would be so evil and use you to harm us.â
She touched Jodieâs head and said. âItâs good that youâre back now.â
Jodie looked up, tears of gratitude filling her eyes. âMom, youâre really amazing.â
I will take good care of you and be filial to you in the future.â
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She knew what Salma wanted to hear the most right now.
After all, Sumone, her biological daughter, was so cold and heartless.
Sure enough Salinaâs gaze softened considerably.
Okay, Emm now on, just stay with me.â
She felt yay lonely now and needed someone close to her.
Whether it was parents, siblings, husbands, sons, or daughters, none of them understood her or cared
for
her.
She looked at Jodie and said. âWhatever you lack, let the butler prepare it for you again.â
Jodie hugged Salmaâs arm and rubbed against it, saying, âMom still loves me.â
When the Gray Familyâs four brothers saw this display of motherly love and filial piety, they didnât know
what language to use to express their feelings.
Was their mother so easily deceived? Just a little hug, and she would soften and agree to let Jodie
stay.
She needed Jodieâs sweet words to coax her.
But this was a trap for them⦠The four brothers had the same idea: Jodie definitely couldnât stay.
They looked at each other and exchanged glances.
Then Luca. Andrew, and Aaron all looked at Titus at the same time.
They kept blinking at him.
And they gestured with their mouths towards Salma and Jodie, indicating that the second eldest should
go.
Titus rolled his eyes and whispered, âCanât you guys go yourselves?â
The other three understood each other without speaking and said in unison, âSince the eldest isnât
here, of course, itâs up to the second eldest.â
Titus. These bestards, they never think of him when thereâs something good to do, but when it comes
to being the bad guy, they let him do it
But he was also afraid of Jodie.
So, he looked at Salma with a forced smile and said, âMom, you havenât forgotten what Dad said
before. have you?â
Salmaâs body stiffened when she heard this.
She naturally knew what he was referring to.
Her husband meant to send Jo away.
She glared at Titus, âHow could you all be so heartless? Sheâs your sister, too.â
too.â
donât you stay at home and spend more time with me? Is that not possible!â Jodie knew right away that
Steven wanted to drive her away.
ber, who used to dote on her, had betrayed her.
the word is âbay, had boren ignoring her lately
ard yes to the four of them,Titus, Luca, Andrew, Aaron, I was manipolaird be
âDonât blame me, okay? I promise I will never do that again.â
Titus sneered, âOnly a fool would believe that.â
He had seen through Jodie and would not believe in any manipulation
Salmaâs expression contorted, feeling deeply offended.
Unable to resist. Andrew retorted, âIndeed, you sapped all my good fortune beforehand.â
âIt was you who reaped the benefits, not that ancient master.â
Having endured immense torment and suffering, his mind had now become clear, and he wouldnât be
deceived again.