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Chapter 1488

Chapter 1488

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The moment she saw the bank card, Maggie, who was just speaking sternly out of a sense of justice,

suddenly turned pale.

At first, Neera didn’t notice anything amiss. It was only after hearing Wrenn’s words that she

understood.

“Isn’t this the card I gave you last night? You still have the nerve to argue?”

Neera felt her face flush and then pale as if she had been slapped hard.

She had already unilaterally cut ties with these two people.

Yet they had come here, freeloading and deceiving, stealing and lying, all because of her relationship

with the Beauvort family, as well as their relationship with her.

They had engaged in such disgraceful acts under her name. How could she possibly remain still?

At that moment, she was clutching the bank card so tightly that the sharp edges were cutting into her

palm, but she was completely oblivious to it.

“What else do you have to say now?” Her voice was icy cold as if each word was being squeezed out

from between her teeth.

A shiver ran through Maggie, and she dared not look at her. Her eyes darted around, her panic clearly

visible.

She was unwilling to admit her mistake, still pondering over a way to absolve herself.

“Even this card doesn’t prove anything. Who knows, maybe someone saw an opportunity and stole my

card.”

She was rambling on carelessly, her anxiety apparent. Anyone who heard her wouldn’t believe a word

of her nonsense.

“Exactly! I remember now. I lost my card! No wonder I couldn’t find it all day. I… I went to that brat’s

room just to look for this bank card…”.

Seeing her still making excuses, Neera could no longer bear it. She gritted her teeth and said word by

word, “You still won’t admit it, huh? Fine, since you claim these items weren’t stolen by you, I’ll hand

them over to the police for fingerprint identification. On these items, apart from the original owner’s

fingerprints, whoever’s fingerprints are left will be enough to prove who the thief is.”

After she finished speaking, she added, “By the way, I’ve already touched these items, but everyone

here can vouch for me. I just returned and only touched them after I found them.”

Maggie was taken aback. She hadn’t even considered the matter of fingerprints.

Upon hearing Neera’s words, she panicked immediately and blurted out, “You can’t call the police!”

Neera looked at her coldly. “Why not? What are you worried about?”

Maggie was unable to get her words out, her anxiety causing her to break out in a sweat.

Neera was running out of patience. She pulled out her phone, ready to call the police.

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“Since you refuse to admit it, I might as well call the police directly. Let them handle this matter,

including the fact that you hit my precious child for no reason. I really want to see just how stubborn

you can get!”

Upon hearing this, Maggie could no longer keep her composure.

She quickly lunged forward, trying to snatch the phone from Neera’s hand.

However, Jean didn’t give her any chance at all. Without the slightest courtesy, he lifted his foot and

kicked directly at her stomach.

Maggie winced in pain, stumbled, and fell to the ground.

Fortunately, Jean never hit women, so he didn’t use much force in this kick.

Otherwise, she would be just like Nigel now, rolling around on the ground in pain.

Neera watched with indifference, showing absolutely no sympathy.

The thought of these two people, acting shamelessly under her name and laying hands on her precious

ones, made her wish she could tear them apart. Nothing less would quell the rage in her heart.

She could not endure any longer. Her eyes were exceptionally cold as she looked at them

condescendingly.

“I’ve warned you time and again not to provoke me. I’ve done everything within my power, but since

you refuse to appreciate my efforts, don’t blame me for being impolite. It’s only right that you face the

consequences for the disgraceful acts you’ve committed. If you have anything to say, you’d better

speak to the police.”

After she finished speaking, she tapped on her phone screen, ready to call the police.

This time, Maggie was completely flustered.

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In a state of panic, she scrambled up from the ground, fearful of Jean, who seemed like a formidable

figure akin to the Grim Reaper. She dared not approach him again. Instead, she could only pull a long

face, pleading pitifully to Neera, repeating her words over and over like a broken record.

“No, don’t call the police! I admit it. I was wrong. It was my fault… I was just… just too anxious. Your

adoptive father’s health is not good, and I was afraid I wouldn’t have the money to treat him. I lost my

senses for a moment. It wasn’t intentional. Can you forgive me this one time, please?”

Neera seemed to have heard a hilarious joke, the corner of her lips curling up in a sarcastic smile.

“Lost your senses for a moment? What, is the money in this card not enough?”

Having said that, she turned her head to look at Wrenn. “How much

money did you give them?”

Wrenn pursed her lips, whispering, “Five million, but they said it wasn’t enough, so I agreed to give

another three million…”

Neera remained silent, took a deep breath, and looked at Maggie again.

“I’ve really underestimated you all. Five million, huh? You’ll never make that much in your entire

lifetime, and now you’re saying it’s not enough? What, does the Beauvort family owe you? How dare

you come to us asking for money?”

Maggie was feeling increasingly uneasy and came up with all sorts of excuses.

“I was just worried. Besides, we did reach out to you, but you refused…”

Neera found it utterly absurd. “What did I refuse? Didn’t I pay for your hospital bills last time? You had a

full set of tests done and took the most expensive medicines. Did I utter a single word of complaint? Inovelbin

told you, if you are truly sick, stay in the hospital. I’ll cover the hospital and medical expenses. What

more do you want?”

Wrenn’s brows furrowed deeply. Only then did she realize that she had been deceived by this couple.

Maggie became even more flustered, her lips trembling as she spoke.

“I-I just…”

After a long while, she truly couldn’t find an excuse. She had no choice but to bring up the past, hoping

it would convince Neera to let them go.

“Neera, please, for the sake of us being your adoptive parents, spare us. No matter what, we did raise

you. Even if you don’t consider us family, you can’t just abandon us like this.”

“You know as well as I do that we’re not family. What kind of family are you? I know what happened to

me all those years, and so do you. I don’t want to bring it up, not because I feel ashamed, but because

I have my own principles. I’ve been patient with you all this time because of these principles. But what

about you? Do you think I’m easy to bully? Now you even dare to bully my child. Do you think I’m

dead?”

In the end, her voice grew increasingly sharp, the anger clearly visible in her eyes.

“I’ve come to realize now that my patience before was a mistake. When I took a step back, you thought

you could walk all over me, acting as you please, shamelessly reaching out, even extending your dirty

hands toward those who are unrelated! If I continue to tolerate this, what disgraceful act are you

planning next? This time it’s theft, are you planning to rob directly next time? If that’s the case, I might

as well turn you over to the police sooner to rid the public of harm!”

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