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Cupid's Arrow hit me hard! novel Chapter 2168

Although Adrian could not take over Fisher Enterprise, he was still his mother’s son. Belinda could not bear to suppress her biological son.

However, as the head of the family, Belinda had to maintain the legacy of power centered on the head of the family. She could not let others compete with the family head.

The wolf raised by Belinda had to be slaughtered by her own hands.

Caroline did not have much love for her three brothers. They did not treat her as a sister at all either.

In the eyes of her brothers and sisters-in-law, Celine was their younger sister. They united with Celine to set traps for her, trip her up, and come up with all kinds of schemes to frame her.

Caroline was more than happy to deal with them, but they still had some power in their hands. She had her work cut out for her if she wanted to settle accounts with them.

She felt that if she did not have to take over Fisher Enterprise, then she would be out of sight, out of mind.

It could be said that Caroline’s attitude toward this matter was somewhat avoidant.

Now, Audrey was telling her that she did not necessarily want to take the position of the family head. With Audrey’s current status and identity, it was normal for her to look down on the Fishers.

The Fishers were already at the bottom of the pile among the several affluent families in Jensburg. Each generation was worse than the last.

If she could not revitalize the Fisher family, the family would most likely slip out of Jensburg’s high society soon.

Audrey’s sister, who was Serenity and Liberty’s mother, had passed away more than a decade ago and could be put aside. Serenity was the missus of the York family and would not go to Jensburg to take over the Fisher family.

Liberty, on the other hand, was struggling in the food and beverage industry, and Audrey’s daughter, Elisa, most likely would not run to Jensburg to take over the Fisher family either.

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