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Chapter 312

Chapter 312

Ann looked at her and asked, “Sherl, what are her characteristics?” Sherly smiled coldly, “I don’tremember. Julissa never cares about her. She is not even in our family photos. She lived in the servants’room back then.” “Moreover, when we got to university, Julissa had cut off her tuition. We wanted her toknow that we didn’t welcome her and hoped that she would leave voluntarily. “But she was quite cheeky.After we got into college, she moved into the college students’ dormitory. She was half working and halfstudying. Her grades were still very good and she rarely came back. I don’t know what characteristicsshe has, but she was allergic to mango juice.” Ann narrowed her eyes as she heard that Judith wasallergic to mango juice. She couldn’t help but take a few steps back. “So that day, you deliberately askedMyla to bring Judith mango juice, right?” Ann’s voice was trembling. She remembered that Marilyn alsosaid that Jodie was allergic to mangoes. Her family never ate mangoes, and everything related to Jodiewas carefully packed up. They were afraid of getting hurt again and again recalling the memories ofJodie. “Yes!” Sherly admitted it openly because she was sure that Ann would not tell anyone about this.She also knew many of Ann’s scandalous past. Ann’s beautiful nails dug into her palm, leaving traces ofblood on it. Could it be that Frank and Gary were acting in front of her? That morning, she pretended tobe asleep. Would it be that Frank had seen through her? “Ann, what’s wrong? You seem to be unwell.Look at you, you are drenched in cold sweats and your face is pale. Are you sick?” Sherly asked. Shecrossed her arms around her chest and looked at Ann with her beautiful big eyes full of doubt. Ann wasadopted. This was not a secret. She was only five or six years old when she became one of theChaneys. Ann shook her head and quickly stabilized her emotions. She forced a smile and said, “Sherl,I’m fine. Don’t worry!” “Geez! I don’t care, K?” Sherly thought. In their circle, there was only mutualexploitation. There was no such thing as sincerity! A friend today might be an enemy tomorrow. Suchthings happened every day. She was already used to it, not to mention that the other party was Ann. Annsuddenly smiled strangely and said, “Sherl, I will help you. As long as Judith is allergic to mangoes, shemust be Judith Cooper. We will find a way to force her to admit it. “She is ungrateful. We have manyways to force her to admit her real identity and that she has a child out of wedlock. We can make a big

fuss about it.” Sherly smiled. “Are you willing to help me?” “Sure!” Ann smiled. There was also somethingelse she needed to prove. “Tell me your requirements. Ann, I know you won’t help me without a reason. Iwant nothing but to know if she is Judith Cooper.” “After all, Judith White is very outstanding. And I won’tlet Judith Cooper, the low-lived shame of my family, climb over me and do whatever she wants. “If shereally is Judith Cooper, then I must use all kinds of methods to pull her down.” Every word of Sherly wasfilled with dense jealousy. Ann smiled coldly and said, “Sherl, I don’t have any conditions. The onlyreason is that she has stolen Frank. I will not let her off. Let’s deal with her together.”novelbin

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