Love Unbreakable

Chapter 296
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Chapter 296

Raegan warned..

“Call them, I dare you!” Brent retorted, his eyes defiant.

“You’re the one who assaulted me, and I’m here visiting my mother. Who do you think you are?”

Just then, Kendra rushed in. Seeing Raegan’s grandma’s face covered in cake, she quickly began

cleaning it with tissues.

Meanwhile, Raegan’s grandmother weakly admonished, “You bastard! Don’t bully Raegan.”

Brent touched his head, then chuckled menacingly.

“Mom, you’re clearly not seeing things right. Who’s bullying whom? I won’t go anywhere until she

compensates me!”

At this, Raegan’s grandmother nearly fainted from anger.

Feeling for her grandmother, Raegan interjected, “Brent, let’s take this outside.”

Brent, figuring that Raegan would pay him a hefty sum, promptly followed her out. They exited the

room and paused in the corridor.

“What the hell are you thinking?” Raegan cut to the chase.

Grinning insolently, Brent answered, “Look, Raegan. All I’m after is some compensation. Once that’s

settled, I won’t place blame on you for the injury.”

Raegan arched an eyebrow.

“You sold my grandma’s house for one million dollars. What about that large amount of money?”.

“I’ve spent it all. You know, I got a business to run. Just fork over five hundred thousand. Once I turn a

profit, you’ll get double back.”

Scoffing, Raegan retorted, “A business? You mean gambling?”

Brent’s expression shifted.

“What are you even talking about?”

“I had to change my grandma’s number because your creditors wouldn’t stop bothering her.”novelbin

Caught in his lie, Brent gave a shameless grin.

“Alright, I gamble now and then. But I’m really in business now. Hand over the money, and you’ll never

hear from me again, I promise.”

But Raegan was far from convinced. Brent had a track record of deceit and recklessness. He had been

a troublemaker since he was young, causing troubles here and there.

He had become a middle-aged gambling addict, having sold her grandmother’s house without notifying

her grandmother, rendering the latter homeless.

Worse yet, he had blown through a million dollars in a mere month.

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