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Chapter 248

Chapter 247

Madelyn said, “Remember, I come from the Jent family, the one you all talk about having shadydealings, the one you hate ”

Advancing slightly, she lightly tapped the boy’s cheek with the bank card, her voice icy, “Go ask yourdad if he’d dare to challenge the Jents! And don’t forget, those three girls who crossed me…” Shepaused for effect. “Where are they now?”

Her words triggered a moment of realization among many as memories resurfaced about what hadbefallen those girls who had messed with her.

The Linney family had teetered on the brink of bankruptcy, and Mrs. Linney had received a five- yearsentence for her past actions. Michelle Linney had vanished from sight as well. Jenny Lupert and LorrieLamprey’s families were in even direr straits. Rumors said that they were burdened with debtsamounting to millions and had fled.

Madelyn’s words stirred a shift in many expressions. All of them inhabited the same privileged sphere,they understood all too well if any family’s business had crumbled or faced legal woes.

Perhaps most had some form of business partnership with these families and had felt therepercussions to varying degrees. They couldn’t claim ignorance.

The boy who had extended the bank card tried to downplay it, “We were just having fun, no need totake it so seriously. Madelyn, we were classmates once, loosen up.”

Certain individuals simply clung to the belief that their wealth elevated them above others.

“Do you really find pride in bearing the Jent name?” A chilling voice cut through the crowd as TimothyJohnson approached. A path cleared for him. “I swear, one day, your family will fall!” he proclaimed.

So many had died due to Hayson’s covert actions. Ten times the death penalty would barely suffice forthe enormity of his crimes.

“I’ll be waiting for that day,” Madelyn declared, her anticipation palpable.

If Hayson Jent was a cancer in the city, the Johnson family would act as the cells battling against theJent family.

Madelyn walked past Timothy, clutching the boy’s bank card, and nonchalantly tossed it into a

With Hayson away on vacation, Madelyn finally found respite. She spent two or three days in herapartment, relishing the rare moments of relaxation. For once, no one was telling her what to do.

During these days, she didn’t go anywhere. She mostly stayed home, passing the time idly. Suddenly,the tranquility was disrupted by the sound of knocking. Uncertain about the visitor’s identity, Madelyninitially hesitated, not inclined to address the intrusion.

The knocking persisted, growing more insistent.

With reluctance, she roused herself and headed to the door. To her astonishment, it was Zach standingon the threshold. A brief moment of hesitation hung in the air.novelbin

Madelyn avoided direct eye contact with him. She turned and went back inside, sitting on the floor tocontinue her drawing. There were cushions and a blanket spread on the floor, keeping the chill at bay.

Zach stepped into the apartment, surveying the surroundings. The living room and kitchen seemed oldbut were neatly arranged. A few unwashed dishes lingered in the sink.

Sunlight streamed through the window, casting a glow on Madelyn. She sported a fluffy whitenightgown adorned with a hat that sported two whimsical ears.

Madelyn’s sleeves were casually rolled up, revealing her hands gripping a paintbrush. The paint hadseemingly found its way onto her hands, attire, and even the floor.

“Doing this after getting kicked out of school?” he asked, his tone not revealing his emotions.

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