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Miss Mystery Got Busted novel Chapter 1093

Su Ran said: "I don't know. When he came home yesterday, his face was a little bruised. When we asked him, he didn't say it. Then I said I would tell you, but he wouldn't let me say it."

Juliana Lewis frowned. "Is he seriously hurt?"

Su Ran thought for a moment and said, "It should be a bit serious, and his face is swollen in half, and..."

She hesitated to say it again. As a result, she saw Juliana Lewis lift her feet and left. She quickly said: "And Xiaoyin took a lot of money before, and I don't know why I went. We are a little worried."

Juliana Lewis looked at Su Ran sideways: "How much money did Xiao Yin take?"

Su Ran: "One million."

Juliana Lewis whispered: "One million is not much compared with Sanchez Group's property, it is already very small, and this is a small amount of money, let alone one million, that is, ten million can be taken."

Su Ran was surprised by Juliana Lewis's attitude when she heard this. Then she said, "But Xiaojiu is also an heir. Xiaoyin takes so much money, should she tell your sister?"

This is very interesting.

Su Ran is saying that Su Han didn't have Juliana Lewis in his eyes, and when he took the property, he didn't tell her that he didn't take Juliana Lewis as an heir.

If you care about family property, you will really be provoked dissension.

Juliana Lewis gave a sound and said faintly, "the Simmons family's property is a small introduction to one person. It doesn't matter if I am a sister. You should also look on the bright side, otherwise people will think that you are trying to make his property."

Su Ran waited for landing wine to get angry, and then she could naturally say the rest.

Unexpectedly, Juliana Lewis finished so lightly.

Su Ran is a little wronged: "Little wine..."

Juliana Lewis went his own way: "If it's okay, cousin should go back. I don't have time to entertain you."

Then Juliana Lewis got on the bus and drove away by himself.

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