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A Surprising Twist of Fates (Sierra and Theo) novel Chapter 130

Janet was slightly taken aback by Benson's serious expression. Then, she replied dismissively, "Got it. I don't know what kind of spell Sierra has cast on you suddenly!"

He frowned, and just then, his phone buzzed in his pocket. He pulled it out, glanced at the message, and his frown deepened.

"Dad, Mom, you two head back first. I have some things to take care of." With that, he turned and walked to his car, then drove away.

Janet watched the car disappear into the distance, fuming. She turned to Liam, glaring at him. "Liam, I gave you a signal with my eyes that you shouldn't go along with Benson's marriage. Why didn't you do what I told you?"

Liam chuckled. "Do you really think he would have listened if I objected? Besides, Dad has always approved of Benson and Sierra. Plus, given his relationship with Mr. Bobby, he treats Sierra like his own granddaughter. Why say anything against it and make Dad angry?"

Janet snorted in frustration. "You're always so worried about upsetting your father. When he gave the majority of the company shares to Theo, you didn't dare say a word. Later, he made Theo the head of Gray Corporation, the CEO, and you stayed silent again. Look at this huge Gray family—has he ever treated you as his own son, as an equal?

"All he cares about is that younger son born to his later wife. Look at other families—the first son is always the priority. But in our family, it's the complete opposite! If you had fought for it back then, maybe Gray Corporation would be yours now. Instead, you're stuck taking orders from Theo. How ridiculous!"

With that, Janet yanked open the car door and angrily got in, not noticing Liam's clenched fists.

He turned his gaze to the plaque on Gray Manor, his eyes filled with a simmering resentment.

Fought for it?

In front of Edward, he could never compete with Theo. He didn't even have the right to try.

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