Chapter 526
She exined, “Indeed. The girl’s name was Brenna. She possessed a striking appearance. The truth of the matter is that
Brenna and a group of girls attempted to unveil Millie’s mask, subjecting her to humiliation. The altercation escted, culminating
in Millie shoving Brenna against a door frame, inadvertently causing a head injury and leaving a scar.”
“She was attractive? Provide her with a substantial sum of money and prompt her to establish a connection with Mylo as swiftly
as possible,” Rhea directed.
Analia was puzzled.
“Why?” she inquired.
“[ have a strategy in mind. | intend for Marcus’ regard for Millie to wither away entirely in theing days,” Rhea disclosed.
In the afternoon, Millie settled in the living room, her gaze fixated on the shards of the broken vase, an air of disquiet hanging
over her.
Bruce entered.
Surveying the scene, he inquired, “Millie, what’s going on?”
Millie raised her head to meet his gaze. Bruce radiated vitality, d in a fresh, light-hued suit.
Recollections of udia’s stories in the old house resurfaced. Millie recalled her grandma mentioning his family travels.
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“Is this vase broken? These fragments look familiar. It’s the vase that our great-grandfather gifted to Marcus, isn’t it? How did it
break?” Bruce inquired, detecting the anomaly.
Sensing that something was amiss, Bruce seized the fragment and inquired with a surprised expression.
His surprise confirmed the vase’s value,pounding Millie’s distress.
“Did you break it?” Bruce prodded, sensing an issue.
“Hmm... No.” Millie hastily denied, suppressing the inkling that she might have been responsible for the breakage.
After a brief pause, Bruce pressed, “Did you or did you not break it?”
“Right now, it doesn’t matter. | just want to assess if it’s reparable.”
Despite Millie’s intention to rify her n, her actions inadvertently led Bruce to believe that she was responsible for shattering
the vase.
In response, Bruce quipped, “True to form, you don’t make things, but you excel at breaking them. This vase holds immense
significance for Marcus. He isn’t usually attached to antiques, yet this vase, bestowed by our great-grandfather, constitutes his
sole collectible. It''s unbelievable that you managed to break it. Marcus held our great-grandfather in high regard, you know?”
Millie found herself exasperated by Bruce’s words.
In response, she rolled her eyes at him.