Chapter 30
Chapter 30
If it weren’t for Rosalie suspecting Debra, plus the disappearance of two billion dollars, he wouldn’t have made this call.
After Ralph hung up the phone, Debra couldn’t help but sneer.
She didn’t expect Rosalie to covet her father’s legacy so early. At the slightest suspicion, Rosalie urged Ralph to check her bank accounts.
Apparently, this was premeditated.
Debra called the bank, and a receptionist answered the call. “Ms. Frazier, how can I help you?”
“I want to transfer my assets to another account.”
“Okay, we’ll assign a specialist to assist you.”
*If anyone from my family inquires about my assets, please ask for my permission first,” Debra reminded her.
“Understood, Ms. Frazier.”
Debra hung up the phone.
That piece of land cost her two billion dollars, and there wasn’t much left in her bank account. Her father’s inheritance had been stored in this account, known only to Ralph.
She didn’t expect Ralph to tell Rosalie about such an important matter.
It showed that Rosalie was not a simple person.
On the day of enrollment, Debra got up early, and Sophie had already prepared everything.
Seeing Debra packing everything alone, Sophie said, “Mr. Nichols knows about your enrollment. How can he not come back to help?”
“It’s okay, Sophie. I feel at ease when he’s not around.”
Sophie was stunned.
In the past, Debra was always expecting Juan to come home.
Her phone rang, and Debra checked out the caller ID. It was from Marion.
Marion seemed to have disappeared these past few days. She wondered why he was suddenly calling her.
Marion’s low, chuckling voice came through the receiver. “Congratulations on your first day of school.”
“You should’ve known my scores already, right?”
“I guess so.” Marion paused. “Have you packed everything you need for school?”
Debra hadn’t finished speaking when she realized something. Soon, her gaze fell outside the window,
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where a black Porsche was parked. Marion had already come out of the car
“I’ll give you a ride.”
Debra wondered if it was her imagination, but she heard a hint of tenderness in Marion’s tone.
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