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Chapter 19

    Chapter 19 Nothing Good Comes From Esction


    It felt as if a veil had been lifted from a precious gem, revealing its dazzling brilliance. Jonathan closed


    the book and spoke softly. “It’s quite rare.”


    Sebastias pondered for a moment and suggested, “Why don’t we inform the police station and request


    the increased attention? Let’s not be careless and overlook this as a minor issue.”


    Only she could treat Master Jonathan’s illness. It’s only natural to show concern and care.


    Jonathan didn’t respond immediately. He shifted his gaze, lowered his head, and reopened the book.


    After a while, he whispered. “Hmm, let’s use the home phone to make the call.”


    Sebastian happily agreed and dialed the number using thendline.


    The next day, early in the morning, Genevieve had prepared porridge and came to call Ang for


    breakfast. Unable to refuse her hospitality, Ang had no choice but to go and drink a bowl of porridge.


    A few years ago, Harold suffered a stroke and was paralyzed. It was Charlotte who cured him, and she


    never epted any consultation fees. The two families were neighbors, so they often interacted. Since


    returning to the Kins Family a few years ago, Ang didn’t like to talk and was insecure and sensitive.


    The two elderly people genuinely liked her and always thought of her when there was something


    delicious. It could be said that the years Ang spent with Charlotte were the happiest times.


    After finishing the porridge, Ang took the initiative to wash the bowl and then hurriedly went


    downstairs. When she reached the corner of the stairs, a strong hand grabbed her wrist. The person


    walked quickly, and Ang couldn’t keep up with his pace. He dragged her downstairs, stumbling and


    bumping along the way, causing Ang pain.


    When James reached thest step, he forcefully pulled Ang, causing her to fall from the stairs.


    Losing her bnce, Ang fell onto James‘ body, twisting her ankle in the process, causing her great


    pain.


    Before she could react, James‘ grinding teeth could be heard from above. “Ang, you’ve be


    bold. How dare you report Samuel to the police, causing him to be taken away for questioning early in


    the morning. How could you be so malicious and not spare even your own brother?”


    The pain in her ankle was excruciating, but Ang gritted her teeth and met James furious gaze.


    Although Samuel damaged Genevieve’s house, James didn’t bother to ask for the reasons and scolded


    her without any justification. In her past life, when faced with James‘ questioning, she would have


    immediately apologized, repented, and felt that she had done something wrong. But now, not only did


    she not do that. but she also greeted him with the most malicious words.


    Ang coldly said, “Instead of wasting time here ring at me, you should think about how to get him.


    released. Otherwise, if he has a criminal record, no matter how much education he gets, it will be


    useless.


    At this moment, Ang was terrifyingly calm. Samuel was a college student, and in order to find a good


    job in the future, he had to have a clean record. If this incident had not been handled well, it would


    undoubtedly have left a deep stain on Samuel’s life.


    James naturally understood this, which was why he came over early in the morning. He wanted to take


    Ang to the police station and exin to the police that this was just a misunderstanding so that


    Samuel could be released on bail. This is the fastest and most direct way to release Samuel on bail.


    “Don’t you feel any guilt? He is your own brother. How can you be so heartless and say such things?”


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    As the eldest of the family, James remained calm andposed. But faced with Ang, who had


    always been gentle and obedient, suddenly bing so heartless, he couldn’t remain calm. The fact


    that Ang personally sent her own brother to the police station had caused an uproar in the Kins


    Family. Everyone was like cats on hot bricks, wishing they could tear Ang apart. Fanny, in particr,


    was so worried that she hadn’t even eaten breakfast.


    Ang nced at the furious James and calmly responded, “Why should I feel guilty? If my own


    brother doesn’t behave properly. I have to use thew to protect my own rights” Faced with James‘


    usations, Ang remainedposed. She had already anticipated this. With such a significant


    incident, the Kins Family would undoubtedly take action. On the contrary, if Ang had been involved


    in such a situation, she would probably have been imprisoned. The Kins Family always excluded her. In


    their eyes, she was merely an outsider.


    “Ang, how can you say such things? Regardless, he is your brother. How can you personally send


    your own brother to prison? Are you still human?” Seemingly provoked by Ang, James became


    agitated. He, who was usually calm, suddenly lost his temper.


    Ang raised her gaze indifferently, “Oh? I consider him my brother, but does he consider me his


    sister? Since he doesn’t care about my well–being, why should I care about him?” Seeing through the


    true nature of the Kins Family, Ang doesn’t hold back when confronting them, even if that person


    was her once highly respected older brother.


    James couldn’t control himself and pped Ang’s face, then angrily shouted, “Ang, I always


    thought you were just stubborn, but I never expected you to be so heartless. You don’t deserve to be


    our sister.”


    The p left a distinct handprint on Ang’s small face; it was a brutal p. Ang felt her cars ringing


    and instantly felt a surge of anger. She didn’t know if it was because of the pain or anger, but her whole


    body trembled. In the past, even if the Kinses were angry, they would only verbally attack Ang,


    never resorting to physical violence.


    But this time, James actually hit her! Who gave him the right to hit her? Finally, touching her swollen


    check, Ang sneered. “This is thest time I’m allowing you to hit me.” Ang’s eyes turned icy as


    she looked at James coldly.


    Originally, James intended to have a civil conversation with Ang, but for some reason, seeing her


    attitude, he couldn’t engage in a proper discussion. But upon seeing Ang’s frosty demeanor, James


    became even more irritated.


    Anger surged in James‘ heart, “If you hadn’t promised to give the spot to Fanny only to then give it to


    Jessica instead, would Samuel have done all these things? Ultimately, it’s your fault. He was just


    causing a minor disturbance. What benefit is there for you to blow things out of proportion?”


    “A minor disturbance?” Ang’s heart turned cold upon hearing this, her eyes gradually reddening. “He


    smashed Grandma’s house! It was the only thing Grandma left behind.” It was also the only thing left


    for her after Grandma’s death. But in the eyes of the Kins Family, these things were considered


    insignificant


    matters.


    Seeing Ang’s eyes turning red, James was momentarily stunned, and then his dark eyes grew


    deeper, “But you want Samuel to have a criminal record just for the sake of a deceased person?”


    Ang sneered, “People must be held ountable for their actions.” Just like the mistakes of her past


    life cost her life, James should also face the consequences of his actions. After saying that, Ang


    didn’t want to say anything more. She turned and walked away. She still had sses to attend and a


    part–time job to go to. There were still many things she needed to do; arguing with them would only be


    a waste of time.
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