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The Love that Never Really Dies novel Chapter 516

Sasha had no other choice.

She had no way of escape and there was no one around to help her. Hence, the only way she could come up with to save herself would be to beg the woman standing in front of her.

The cruel woman was moved upon the mention of Heather’s name.

“I was planning to let him off if he would just give me Frederick’s share.”

“How could he? He still needs to make a living. He needs that 35% to support himself and his children financially. How is he going to feed himself if you take away his share? Are you expecting him to live on the streets?”

Sasha retorted, feeling pissed.

The woman sneered in response. “You have 20% of the shares, right? It’ll be more than enough to feed every single one of you. Sasha, you are way smarter than your mom.”

Sasha was rendered speechless.

She froze as the woman saw through her.

She’s not dumb.

Sasha quickly made a U-turn. “I’ve told you I lost the 20% shares when you sent those people after me. I don’t have any more of it. Moreover, wouldn’t it only be natural for Sebastian to inherit everything Frederick owns since he’s his son?”

“Is that what you think?”

Yancy sneered. She then started to laugh maniacally as if triggered by Sasha’s words.

“Sure, it’s only natural for Frederick’s son to inherit everything he owns, take my son for example. But I’m telling you, Sasha, Sebastian isn’t qualified!”

“What do you mean?”

Sasha’s face darkened. “What do you mean he’s not qualified?”

Yancy laughed. “Don’t you understand me? I mean… he’s not Frederick’s son.”

She never expected Yancy to say anything like that.

Not his son?

Is she crazy? How could she say something like that just to get her hands on Hayes Corporation?

Sasha returned to her senses and was infuriated. “Bullsh*t! Yancy, you’re really ruthless when it comes to defending your son. You faked your death just to get my mom to raise your son, and now you’re even saying something like this. Just listen to yourself, Yancy. You make me sick. Karma will bite back one day.”

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