Chapter 401 Why Must You All Pressure Me Like This?
The Heiress’ Return & Revenge
Upon hearing his sisterâs words, Nicholas knew exactly what she wanted to express. He said sternly,
âYour
ister-in-law and Elbertâs intentions reflect my attitude.â
added, âI have endured years of mistreatment from an ungrateful person like you, and now I donât want
to have a sister like you in the future.â
Salna couldnât believe what she was hearing and asked, âNicholas, are you really cutting ties with me?
Is it necessary to make such a big deal out of this?â
Feeling unjust and distressed, she continued, âIâve already mentioned that I will find a master to help
Eibert get ri-l of it. Moreover, Jo said transferring it to him would be much easier. Who says heâll die in
months? Thatâs just nonsense.â
As for the impact on fertility, Salma didnât argue, knowing that it indeed affected oneâs reproductive
Simone spoke up, saying, âI said that. I am a geomancy master, just like Jodie.â
She didnât see anything yet she could predict Elbertâs situation in advance. If she is so amazing, can
she ste controlled by the so-called ancient master? And can she be affected by absorbing your sonâs
fortune? Salm were becoming more and more unreasonable. thoughts
Perhaps this was due to their limited interactions over the years. Actually, her biological mother was
like this from the beginning, which was why she treated Jodie, whom she had raised and cherished
personally, in a similar manner.
Simone stood up to argue, leaving Salma infuriated. She knew that her own family treated her this way
because of her own daughter.
Salma looked at Simone and said coldly, Jo isnât a master, but she knows one.â
âIf the master is not capable, how could he help me transfer the curse?â She asked, âAnd if you are so
capable, why donât you help Elbert remove the curse?â
Simone raised an eyebrow, âSo, you believe in the so-called master, trust Jodie, and refuse to consider
the truth?â
âBut it makesnse because thatâs the only way you can brainwash yourself and justify your actions,â she
added. âThing that you did a small thing and everyone should understand.â
Naturally, imone wouldnât let Salma provoke her into revealing that she could remove the curse. She
still had to rely on the latter to expose the person behind it.
Salmaked, âY-youâre just talking nonsense.â
She also ki that she couldnât argue with Simone anymore. This daughter of hers was becoming more
and more cloquent.
So, Salina turned to Nicholas and said, âJo really said that the situation wonât be serious if itâs
transferred to Elbert.
âYou donât even oelieve in me, your sister, and yet insist on believing others?â she questioned. âShe
has
lways harbored resentment towards me, which is why she tends to exaggerate the severity of the
situation.â
Everyone naturally knew who Salma was referring to.
Nicholas observed his sister while showing no signs of remorse. Once again, he couldnât help but feel a
chill in his heart. The kindness he had shown her over the years seemed to be in vain.
âI canât believe there would be someone who harms their own nephew and even their biological
daughter He expressed his disbelief..
I trust S mone, and I wonât explain further,â he added. âI wonât consider you my sister anymore. If ou
donât believe me, I can post on Facebook and announce that Iâm cutting ties with you.â
This time, he didnât hesitate in his heart at all because he couldnât afford to keep such a sister.
Salmaâs face wore a woun led expression as she looked at him. âNicholas, how can you do this?â
To can find a skilled m to help Elbert lift the curse. Why donât you believe it?â she question d. âYour
obstinacy makes it look like you want to harm him.â
Even Teresa couldnât bear to hear these words. She looked at Salma with a disappointed exression.
âEnough. How did you become so detestable now? Always talking about what Jo says and Jo does.â
She continued. âJo is the cause of your broken relationship with your own children, and your fourth son
is still bedridden or in a wheelchair.â
âIf it werenât discovered early, it could have harmed your other sons,â she added. âAre you that naive?
How can you still trust her so blindly?â
Teresa was on the verge of being infuriated by her daughter.
However, Salma argued, âWhat Jo did to my fourth son and others wasnât her intention but that she wa
ordered by the master.â
âHow can you blame her for that?â she defended. âDuring this time, I was cursed, and my own daughter
didnât help or visit me. My sons are estranged.â
âOnly Jo stayed by my side, caring for me and comforting me, she continued. âShe even helped me find
ways to alleviate the pain. If I donât trust her, who can I trust?â As Salma spoke, she felt more
convinced of her stance.
Salmaâs chilen were unfilial, so what was wrong with favoring her adopted daughter who treated her
well?
Teresa iduriated to the point of being half-dead upon hearing this. âSheâs exploiting you and intentily
giving you these distorted ideas!â She added, âShe claims to know a more powerful master, so If he can
the curse, why doesnât he come directly to help you instead of transferring it? Her care and
mfort are just to keep you, to continue deceiving you so she can stay in the Gray Familyâ
âIf no for her, you wouldnât have done so many wrong things and conspired with Mrs. Carver to harm
your daughter, Teresa accused. âYour own daughter will cut ties with you, and your sons will hate you.â
âWhy only think about what they do and not reflect on what youâve done?â she scored âIf you continue