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Revenge On Love Rats After Rebirth by Olivia Marsh novel Chapter 79

Chapter 79

Leah trembled heavily, biting her lips, seemingly holding back, or weighing, after a long time, before she squeezed out her voice with difficulty, “Selena, you know that the Riddle family’s matters are not something I can decide.”

Selena snorted faintly.

Dominic sighed with sudden relief.

Those students, however, were stunned and looked at Leah with an flabbergasted expression.

The parent who spoke just now seemed determined to educate her daughter, and coldly pursued her question, “Leah, it is true that the affairs of the Riddle family are not your decision to make, but this is not contradictory to you taking a personal stand and giving up the succession of the Riddle family. You are a grown-up now, as my daughter said, you are a talent, you can use your own talent to do justice to your birthright, rather than muddling through at will.”

“There’s no shame being a mistress’ daughter, what’s really shameful is that it’s bad from your heart.”

“If you don’t want to give up the Riddle family’s property, no one is in a position to blame you, after all, everyone has their own choice, but I wish you would tell the truth instead of having this specious attitude all the time and letting these children go on making mistakes again and again!”

Her tone had taken on a stern color by the end.

Leah trembled, seemingly stunned, and her face went white the next second.

Selena gave a faint laugh, “Leah, you always have to choose between fame and profit, you can’t have both!”

Leah stood shakily in place, a pair of tearful eyes looking forlornly at Selena, seemingly pushed to the limit, her expression somewhat desperate, her eyes holding a fierceness and threat that only Selena could see, “Selena, must you force me like this?”

Selena looked at the screen of her mobile phone, twenty minutes had passed since Osvaldo called, she didn’t have much

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