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Chapter 1

    Chapter 1


    Late at night, the atmosphere in the old Smith family''s home was filled with chatter as they gathered for


    dinner.


    The current head of the family, Edward Smith, had three sons: George, Richard, and Andrew.


    George had two children named Steh and Samuel, while Richard had two children named Stacey


    and Liam.


    Andrew, the least favored son, had a daughter named Sandra, who was the youngest grandchild and


    the most despised among them all due to her father''sck of favor with the Smith family elders and her


    mother''s unknown lineage.


    Sandra had been raised by a close friend of thete former head of the Smith family for more than


    eighteen years. She had only returned two years ago, following the friend''s death under mysterious


    circumstances. Since her return, Sandra''s cousins and nephews had never shown her any respect or


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    regard. However, she endured their mistreatment, not wanting to cause trouble for her beloved parents


    who adored her despite not raising her themselves.


    While they were enjoying their supper, they heard what sounded like voices outside their home.


    Curious, Edward asked the maid about themotion. The maid replied, "The Anthony family is here


    to meet with you." Edward was surprised but allowed them to enter the house.


    After finishing their meal, Edward led the family, followed by his favorite sons and grandchildren, into


    the sitting room. They found the Anthony family sitting in their chairs, looking around with a mix of awe


    and disdain for the opulent surroundings.


    Edward inquired, "What brings you here?"


    William, the personal assistant of Levy Anthony, the youngest scion of the Anthony family, spoke up.


    "We are here for the marriage agreement between our families."


    This revtion shocked the Smith family, particrly the younger generation, who had no knowledge of


    any marriage contract between their family and the impoverished Anthony family, especially after Levy


    Anthony took over. He was known as a good-for-nothing man with no assets to his name. The idea of


    such a marriage alliance, particrly with Levy, was unimaginable to them.


    Edward looked at his favorite granddaughters and couldn''t bear the thought of them sacrificing their


    future by marrying into the Anthony family. Steh, the eldest granddaughter, who was already


    engaged to Mark Jackson from one of the wealthy families in City A, spoke up, "Grandpa! I can''t marry


    Levy Anthony because I am engaged to Mark."


    Stacey, who was currently in her second year of university, working as an actress, and dating the boss


    of Eza Entertainment Company, chimed in, "Grandpa, I have a future to look after. Besides, I am in a


    two deceased members of our family. It holds no weight."


    Before Old Man Smith could say anything, Richard, his second son and Stacey''s father, who had a


    strained rtionship with his younger brother Andrew, interjected, "Dad, the agreement stiptes that


    the youngest daughter of the Smith family must marry the first grandson of the Anthony family. Sandra


    is the youngest granddaughter of the Smith family, so why can''t she marry him?"


    Sandra''s father quickly responded, "No, Dad! Please don''t ruin my daughter''s life like this. She has so


    much ahead of her, and besides, she is my only child. You can''t let her life end like this. She is still


    young, only twenty, and she has just returned."


    His mother asked him, "What does your useless daughter do for the family? She''s not studying, she''s


    stupid and ugly, or do you want to marry your nieces who are in a rtionship? Aside from that, this is


    an agreement left by the old man Smith before he died, and it should be fulfilled!”


    "That was your grandfather''s final desire, so stop being self-centered and envious of your eldest


    brothers, nephew, and niece," Sandra''s grandparents chastised.


    "If you don''t let your daughter marry into the Anthony family, you can pack your belongings with your


    worthless wife and daughter and leave this ce," Sandra''s father was told by his own father.


    In that moment, a young woman, around the age of neen or twenty, gracefully entered the room.


    She wore a long ck dress and had her hair tied back in a ponytail. Her ethereal beauty seemed


    otherworldly as she made her way to her parents and grandparents. She cast cold, piercing eyes at the


    Smith family, as if capable of murder, then shifted her gaze to the Anthony family for a few seconds


    before returning to her parents.


    "I will get married to Levy Anthony, but I have a condition," she dered.


    Her uncles, nephews, and cousins sneered, using her of greed and trying to take advantage of the


    situation to im the family fortune. Her grandparents scorned her as a good-for-nothing and


    expressed their disbelief at her pretentious act, firmly asserting that she would receive nothing from


    them. They scorned her parents as well, referring to her mother as a bastard and her father as stupid.


    Unable to tolerate the insults any longer, Sandra''s father announced his decision to leave the Smith


    family with his wife and daughter. Old Smithughed heartily, reminding him that he had signed an


    agreement to work exclusively for the Smith family, leaving him with the dilemma of supporting his


    family without any external employment.


    But Sandra''s voice rang out harshly, silencing the room. "Enough!" she eximed.


    "Just shut up! The deal clearly states that this marriage must happen, or the Smith family''s properties


    will be given to charities. If I don''t agree to marry, it means either your favorite granddaughters must


    marry or you will have to bid farewell to your luxurious life."


    Her words caused a sudden silence as everyone in the room remembered the agreement. It explicitly


    stated that either one of the granddaughters had to marry, or the family would lose theirfortable


    lifestyle.
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