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It'll Come Naturally novel Chapter 301

"Brian, don't be ridiculous. Only you take her for a sister. Since she married Edward, the CEO of FX International Group, she stopped regarding us as her family. Why do you expect that she will admit she knows you? She doesn't want to know any of us, her poor relatives now." Mary resented both Brian and Daisy for the difference in the ways Brian treated Daisy and her. They were both his sisters, but Brian always favored Daisy and treated Mary as a stranger. Why was Daisy so perfect for him?

"Really? You'd better wish I wouldn't find out that this matter involves you. Otherwise, you can imagine the consequences. I'm not threatening you. Things are different now. I'm not a little boy anymore. I can handle you."

Brian still looked a little childish, but his words sounded ruthless. He stared at Mary gravely, half smiling, half serious.

"Why? Why everyone likes that bitch so much? What about me? Brian, I'm also your sister. Why are you biased against me?" Mary couldn't take the unfair treatment anymore. She screamed hysterically. Two men had threatened her because of Daisy in these two days. She was filled with hate and envy, and she finally lost control over her emotions.

"Sister? Mary, don't taint this sacred word. It is a waste to use it on you. To get others' respect, you got to be honest first, then we will see whether you deserve it or not," Brian said to Mary. Earlier, he hadn't been strong enough to fight against Mary, but now he was, and so he would. He had put up with her for many years. He had watched how she bullied Daisy since he was a little boy. Back then, he wasn't strong enough to protect Daisy, all he could do was to reduce Daisy's sufferings. Now that he had grown up, he wanted to see how aggressive and arrogant Mary could get.

"You ... You ... Brian, what did that bitch Daisy do to you? Why are you protecting her so much? Look carefully. I'm your biological sister who shares the same mother with you. Daisy is just an outsider." Mary hadn't seen Brian for many years. She didn't understand why he suddenly turned against her. He didn't like her before either, but at least he wouldn't talk to her in such an impolite tone. The change was overwhelming for her.

"Haha! Who would think the money coming out of the ATM belongs to the ATM? Of course, it belongs to the person who inserted the card. So who do you think I should be close to? Sis Daisy or you, the ATM that is everywhere on the street?" Brian said sarcastically. He glanced at Mary, laughing insolently and disdainfully. Mary was devastated.

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