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Love at first sight novel (Judith Cooper) novel Chapter 2477

Carrie cursed in her heart: if she took back everything from the Newman family and had plenty of money, would she still need Mrs. Janzen’s monthly remuneration of one million?

But Carrie hated Serenity and wanted to see her suffer misfortune.

If someone was willing to deal with Serenity, Carrie only needed to get some information. She didn’t even need to face Serenity head-on.

Carrie thought it was feasible. She said, “Mrs. Janzen, I will prove it to you, but I just came out now, and my old mobile phone and bank card are probably in the hands of Blind Camryn. As long as I can remember, she and I have never dealt with each other, and she doesn’t return to me. I need some money for some activities.”

Mrs. Janzen took out a bank card. She put the bank card in front of Carrie and said, “Of course it is. There is something in the card. Thirty thousand dollars were used as an activity fund for you during the period when you first came out.

Miss Newman, if you have the ability, after eating, you can go back to your Newman family and get back everything that belongs to you, then come back. I also want my bank card back.”

Carrie picked up the bank card and asked Mrs. Janzen, “What’s the password?”

Mrs. Janzen: “It is XXXX.”

Carrie put the bank card in her trouser pocket.

Mrs. Janzen was very stingy and was only willing to give her 30,000 dollars in activity funds.

This money, which was better than nothing for her. She had just come out and was penniless. These 30,000 dollars could solve her temporary predicament.

How much money did she want when she returned to the Newman family to take back everything she owned?

Carrie didn’t know how many assets her family really had, but she knew that the Newman family had assets of over $100 million, but she didn’t know how many billions.

In short, she had no shortage of money since she was a child and could buy whatever she wanted.

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