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A Surprising Twist of Fates (Sierra and Theo) novel Chapter 30

Chapter 30 Even Harsher Words Yet to Come 

Benson clenched his fists, his face tight with restraint

Did I say anything wrong?Theo’s lips curved slightly, though his eyes remained cold. Janet, I haven’t even said the harshest part yet.YouJanet’s body trembled with rage, her face twisted with embarrassment and anger. Theo, you’ve gone too far!” 

Enough!Edward’s furious shout silenced the room, his icy gaze on Janet’s face

Though still seething inside, Janet dared not speak another word under Edward’s piercing authority. However, she shot a venomous glare at Theo

Theo was unfazed and remained lounging on the sofa, his long legs stretched out casually. He held a steaming cup of tea in one hand, his posture lazy yet intimidating

Seeing his indifferent demeanor only fueled Janet’s anger further

Edward glanced at Theo before turning his stern gaze to Benson. He said coldly, Theo’s words may have been harsh, but they’re not without reason.Dad-Janet’s face paled as she tried to argue, but Edward cut her off sharply

Benson is an adult, not a child. He should have selfdiscipline and know better than to act recklessly. Does he really need someone to watch over him at all times?” 

Janet lowered her head, rolling her eyes discreetly. Her hands clasped together in frustration, betraying her resentment inside

That stubborn old manat the end of the day, he was just siding with Theo, as he always did

And as for SierraSure, she was attractive, but there were plenty of women with better backgrounds than hers. Yet, Edward had chosen her for his grandson

In Janet’s eyes, Sierra was nothing but a burden to Benson. But she didn’t dare voice these thoughts in front of Edward, fearing his wrath. Edward’s gaze swept over Janet, and he immediately saw through her thoughts. A flicker of disappointment crossed his eyes

Though ambitious, Janet’s inability to see the bigger picture kept her from meaningful success

Janet, if you’re so opposed to this engagement, perhaps it’s time to call it off,Theo said suddenly, setting down his teacup. His tone was casual, his expression devoid of any emotion

Janet’s eyes lit up instantly, and she raised her head. For once, Theo’s words aligned with her wishes. But before she could speak, Benson cut her off. No. I won’t call off the engagement.Benson stood up, wincing from the pain in his back, and spoke firmly

Janet’s barely controlled anger flared up again as she discreetly tugged at his sleeve. However, Benson ignored her, turning instead to Edward

Uncle Theo was right to reprimand me. This time, getting drunk was my mistake, and it had nothing to do with Cee. Don’t worry, GrandpaI’ll treat her well and make sure she’s never wronged.” 

As soon as he finished speaking, Benson thought he heard a faint, cold chuckle from Theo

However, when he looked over, Theo’s expression remained as cold and indifferent as ever

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