Chapter 1964: Chapter 1963

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Chapter 1963

Ivy had no proof to convince the interviewers of her innocence — an innocence that seemed to be

perpetually on trial.

After a brief huddle, the hiring managers offered Ivy an apologetic “Sorry, but we can't offer you the

position.”

As much as she had braced herself for disappointment, the rejection still stung. With the weight of

regret pressing down on her, Ivy left the office, her steps heavy with dejection.

She had thought that severing ties with her family with a three-million-dollar settlement would

finally free her from their toxic grasp. But Clara, ever the spiteful half-sister, seemed determined to

make Ivy's life a misery. It wasn't enough that Ivy was forced to strike out on her own; Clara seemed

determined to sabotage even the smallest chance at independence.

Was this really her fate?

“Well, well, look who couldn't land a job. What a pity, dear sister,” Clara's voice dripped with

mockery as she caught up to Ivy outside the Harris Group's imposing building. “Need your sis to

find you a gig as a stagehand or something? Keep you off the streets?”

Ivy was already at her breaking point, and Clara's taunting was like a match to kindling. “Clara, you'd

do well to stay out of my sight!” she snapped, barely containing the storm brewing inside her. She

didn't want to cause a scene, not here on the company's doorstep.

Hatred had replaced whatever affection Ivy might have once held for Clara, who had stolen all of

her mother's love and relentlessly picked on her, making her life unbearable.

She had endured so much, conceded so much, yet still, Clara persisted.

“As long as I'm around, I'll never let you have a moment's peace,” Clara sneered, her eyes glinting

with arrogance. “You only have yourself to blame. If it weren't for your mother, the gold-digger,

marrying my father and having you, I would have been the Dunhill family’s only precious daughter!”

Ivy couldn't believe Clara's cruelty extended even to her mother. “You hate my mom? After

everything she’s done for you? She always took your side, and never once wronged you!"

Clara scoffed. “Good thing your mom was smart enough to play housemaid and save us the

expense of hiring one. Otherwise, I'd have convinced Dad to throw both you and her out a long

time ago.”

Ivy's patience had reached its limit. “Enough, Clara! One more word and you'll regret it,” she

warned.

"Oh, are you threatening me now? I'd love to see you try,” Clara taunted, raising her hand to slap

Ivy.

But Ivy was ready. She caught Clara's wrist and, in a swift motion, returned the favor with a slap of

her own.

Clara was all bark and no bite. For all her bluster, she lacked any real strength.

“Ivy! How dare you! You hit me. I have to be on set soon!” Clara's outrage was palpable as she

lunged at Ivy, grabbing her hair in a fit of

rage.

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