We will always try to update and open chapters as soon as possible every day. Thank you very much, readers, for always following the website!

The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call

Chapter 1221
  • Background
    Font family
    Font size
    Line hieght
    Full frame
    No line breaks
  • Next Chapter

Chapter 1221 She Feels Sorry For Him "Once I'm behind bars, he'd be left att alue, acord and ridiculed by our relatives "People like you disgustDo you think you're so pompous and righteous to lecture others? One day, you'll realize your kindness only brought misery to my dadi" Hazel laughed arrogantly.

Disinterested in her rant, Wynter began searching online for the names Hazel disclosed Shortly after, she turned back to Hazel and asked, "Are you done?" Her indifference left Hazel dumbfounded, Tapping her temple in a calm and elegant manner, Wynter commented, "I can never understand the thoughts of someone like you.

"Your dad's well-being is not my concern. He raised you to be spoiled and entitled. If he's willing to overlook your crimes, he deserves a harsher life.

"I'm doing the world a favor by locking you up. Just so you know, the world doesn't revolve around you. It's tto wake up from your dreams, princess" While Hazel wore a sour expression at Wynter's remark, the investigators looked pleased.

Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt

Despite being serious about their work, there were times when the investigators wished to retort sharply against the youngsters' arrogance.

The youngsters often leeched off their families while deriding them, even resorting to gaslighting.

Hazel claimed to resent her father, Dylan Walsh, for bringing her into the world without providing her with a luxurious life.

Yet, she overlooked how Dylan constantly indulged her out of love for her, hoping to give her the best life possible.

The investigators had read through Hazel's chat histories. Despite having hist doubts, Dylan still asked tentatively, "Why do your tuition fees keep adding up, Hazel?" "You know nothing about Hawford! The living expenses in this city are quite steep. Besides, my school is more expensive than average," Hazel refuted in annoyance.

Dylan stopped inquiring further, merely responding with silence. Sometlater, he texted Hazel again.

His message hinted with joy. "I earned 500 dollars today, Hazel! My boss was king and treatedto a box of cigarettes. He even advisedto get a check-up for my back.

"I'm thinking of doing that before coming to see you in Hawford. You haven't been hthis year, and I missed you." However, Hazel replied impatiently, "Why would you cto Hawford? Just get the health check-up if you want; I'm not stopping you.

"Is it a habit for your generation to complain to your children? It seems that the people online are right about old folks like you. You could've switched on the air conditioner, but you preferred the hand fan instead!" Dylan kept silent for a moment before sending a voice message, "That's not what I meant, Hazel. I just don't feel the heat. Besides, the electricity bills are high.

"It's just that my back starts acting up if I work too long. I'm thinking of taking a rest and visiting you." Hazel gave a cruel reply, "Why would you do that? I'm too busy with assignments. It's hard to find a job nowadays. You should keep working if you can since you'll lose a day's pay if you take a break.

Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm

"If you really miss me, sendfive thousand dollars. My friends aren going on jactrip, but I can't afford to join them. It's humiliating, you know?"

Dylan was shocked. "Five thousand dollars for a trip? I can only earn up to 500 dollars a day, Hazel!" "Then find a way to make more! It's important for my education," Hazel retorted dismissively.

Dylan didn't reply further. In the end, he only managed to earn two thousand dollars and sent it to Hazel. Land She swiftly accepted the money but complained it wasn't enough. S'a'ch Th" ("ind)\\vel.n't website on Gøøgl to access chapters of early and in the highest quality. Dylan might've longed to see his daughter in Hawford, but was it worth the trip when Hazel was raised as such? The investigators couldn't help but contemplate the words of wisdom.

Were the older generations inclined to complain, or were the younger generations simply ignorant of the high costs of living? Alas, their question remained unanswered.

X