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Crises in Love (Zora and Jaylan) novel Chapter 326

The locksmith eyed Jaylan warily, his voice quivering with trepidation, “Excuse me, sir, might I ask if you have the deed to this house? You claim it’s yours, so you’ll need to show me the deed. Once I see it, even if there’s trouble inside, I’ll get this door open for you!”

Jaylan’s brow furrowed as he shot the locksmith a frigid glare, a spark of anger in his eyes.

I couldn’t help but chuckle in relief secretly. Lucky for me, I was prepared.

Without a word, I rummaged through my bag and produced the deed to the house. Flipping it open for the locksmith to see, I said, “Here’s his house deed, and I’m his wife!”

The onlookers crowded in to glimpse the document before I snapped it shut with a decisive flick.

Turning to the locksmith, I said sweetly, “Go on, open it. Don’t worry about what’s inside; that’s not on you.”

Oakley nodded eagerly, smiling, “Ah, that’s great! My lady, you’re so considerate! We’d have been at a loss without that document!”

The crowd murmured with surprise, clearly none had anticipated that I would carry the deed on me.

“Wow, talk about being prepared! There’s gonna be more drama!”

Hannah shot me an approving glance and stealthily gave me a thumbs-up.

I allowed myself a sly smile, thinking that these little schemes were child’s play. I knew that without solid evidence, there was no way to clarify the situation with Zora.

I had to clear her out thoroughly, to end any future trouble she might cause. No way was she coming back here.

This shameless bitch even claimed that this house was hers. Today, I'll make it clear whose house it really is.

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