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Uncle's Love: My Sweet Little Wife novel Chapter 143

"James, how could someone like you, who doesn't even care about your parents, have someone you like?" Eli roared.

"Kara lost her parents, and the Quains don't like her. She is such a poor girl, and you still use her for the sake of benefits. Aren't you a heartless person?"

When Kara was toasting tea and Keely wanted to say something, James quickly changed the topic and gave her no chance to speak.

In Eli 's eyes, James was a cold, ruthless, sinister person who would do anything for his own interests.

"Or are you jealous that I find a woman I love, so you want to steal her from me?"

"I'm jealous of you?"

James had heard of many ridiculous things. The corners of his lips curled up, and he disdainfully looked at Eli.

James had a good relationship with his father, so he had always taken care of Eli since they were a child.

His cousin, Eli, was spoiled by his family but was very smart. He had led a smooth life since he was a child. So now when he encountered some difficulties, he would blame others but not himself.

If he had not fallen in love with Kara, and as an elder of Kara, he definitely wouldn't allow Kara to be with this kind of man!

Eli saw the disdainful look on James's face, he felt as if a knife had been stabbed in his heart.

He knew he was jealous of James.

James had always been arrogant, so how could he be jealous of anyone!

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When Kara woke up, she found herself lying on a strange bed and jerked up the quilt.

Only when she got up and stood by the bed did she realize that she was now in the Hemming's. She was in James's old bedroom.

She went to the bathroom to tidy up her clothes and walked around the room for a while before leaving. When she walked to the stairs on the second floor, she met a familiar woman.

It was Emma.

Kara did not want to see Emma, but it was inevitable that she would meet her more in the future. So she politely nodded to Emma, but unexpectedly, Emma blocked her way to downstairs.

Kara took a step back, trying to avoid her, but was still blocked by Emma.

"Great barkers are no biters. Haven't you heard of it?"

"What a sharp-tongued girl, acting like an innocent white rabbit in front of my cousin. You are really good at acting!" Emma mocked.

Kara replied with a smile, "Thank you for your compliment. Don't envy me. Go practice your acting skills first before chatting with me."

"You," Emma was annoyed, "You shameless slut, first you seduced Eli, now you hook up with James, who knows how many men you have played with?"

Kara took a deep breath and stared at her coldly.

"Emma, you are here to say these meaningless things to me?"

"Meaningless? How dare you! If I tell grandma that you have already hooked up with Eli before your engagement with James, what would my grandma think of you?"

Emma's grandmother was Zoey.

Kara clenched her fists. She obviously did not have that kind of relationship with Eli, but if Emma told these nonsense words to Zoey, it would definitely not be good for her.

If Zoey hated her, at worst, she would not allow her to be the granddaughter-in-law of the Hemmings. This was what she wanted.

However, this would damage James's reputation, so she couldn't bear it.

"Tell me, what do you want?"

Emma had been waiting for her to say this, thinking that she had hit the sore spot of Kara, she was very proud.

"If you don't want your bad reputation spread to others' ears, then give me the red packets given by the elders. You are not worthy of them!"

Staring at the hand that Emma held out to her, Kara raised her eyebrows. It turned out that she was doing it for money.

"But that was also the best wishes the elders gave me. If I gave them to you, I will be blamed," Kara said.

"If you don't tell anyone, who would know that you gave me the red packets?" Emma sneered.

Seeing that she was very hesitant, Emma was so impatient and warned coldly.

"If you don't give the red packets to me, I will tell grandma now and let everyone see your true colors!"

"No, I'll give them to you."

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