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Chapter 7 Your membership is permanently revoked img
Chapter 8 First family meeting img
Chapter 9 Bring shame upon oneself img
Chapter 10 Who is the teacher of whom img
Chapter 11 Preparing to transfer schools img
Chapter 12 I will be responsible for your safety img
Chapter 13 The First Secret Identity img
Chapter 14 Haphephobia img
Chapter 15 A Lethal Drug Worth Tens of Millions of Dollars img
Chapter 16 Neglect of Duty on the Potomac River img
Chapter 17 Life-and-Death Drag in Icy Water and Defamation on Shore img
Chapter 18 Cardiac Arrest and the First Appearance of the Divine Physician img
Chapter 19 Ethereal Blue Elixir of Resurrection img
Chapter 20 Forced hospitalization img
Chapter 21 Come to the hospital-your cousin is in trouble. img
Chapter 22 Suturing without anesthesia img
Chapter 23 The surveillance footage tells a different story img
Chapter 24 A million-dollar sham negotiation img
Chapter 25 Caring for my fiancée is my duty img
Chapter 26 A familiar-looking chin img
Chapter 27 my hands are very precise img
Chapter 28 Deadly Cat-and-Mouse Game img
Chapter 29 I solve my own problems. img
Chapter 30 Lend me 50 million. img
Chapter 31 Malice from the Admissions Office img
Chapter 32 Contemptuous Reunion img
Chapter 33 Identified underperforming students img
Chapter 34 It's a perfect score img
Chapter 35 New Member of Elite Class A img
Chapter 36 The Mysterious Deskmate img
Chapter 37 Reunion at the Underground Auction img
Chapter 38 Ten million dollars img
Chapter 39 The Queen's Victory img
Chapter 40 I'd like to buy a cup of coffee. img
Chapter 41 Sudden Crisis img
Chapter 42 The belated police car img
Chapter 43 Are you scared img
Chapter 44 Your guardian's on his way img
Chapter 45 I won't sign img
Chapter 46 Identity Reversal img
Chapter 47 This was heroism img
Chapter 48 I don't need a doctor img
Chapter 49 I do not allow what is mine to be damaged img
Chapter 50 Identity Exposure Crisis img
Chapter 51 Consequences of Unexcused Absence img
Chapter 52 Did you really enter the Sixth Precinct yesterday img
Chapter 53 Give me ten minutes img
Chapter 54 he Good Samaritan Award img
Chapter 55 The Corridor's Provocation and the Silent Slap img
Chapter 56 Online rumors img
Chapter 57 Public execution img
Chapter 58 A Tense Confrontation at the School Gate img
Chapter 59 He won't make it through the night img
Chapter 60 I'm going to go see my good girl img
Chapter 61 VIP Ward at the Eye of the Storm img
Chapter 62 A mint candy img
Chapter 63 Encouraging Education in the Slums img
Chapter 64 You are a magnificent liar, Ainsley img
Chapter 65 This is my seat now img
Chapter 66 And if Class A wins img
Chapter 67 We begin training. img
Chapter 68 Five hundred thousand dollars img
Chapter 69 Submit the test paper early img
Chapter 70 We owe three hundred million dollars img
Chapter 71 Please! Save me! img
Chapter 72 Race Against Death img
Chapter 73 He only has ten minutes left! img
Chapter 74 This violates all hospital regulations img
Chapter 75 Authoritative Surrender img
Chapter 76 God's Forbidden Zone img
Chapter 77 A miracle has been born. img
Chapter 78 The only thing that matters is that you are mine img
Chapter 79 The Imp's Territory img
Chapter 80 I am here img
Chapter 81 Feeding porridge by hand img
Chapter 82 First place img
Chapter 83 Fifty million dollars img
Chapter 84 a tenfold premium img
Chapter 85 Who made you angry img
Chapter 86 We raised you img
Chapter 87 I don't need your sympathy img
Chapter 88 Drink it img
Chapter 89 Piano Prodigy img
Chapter 90 The best boyfriend in the world img
Chapter 91 Mortality Crisis img
Chapter 92 A deep gash exposing bone img
Chapter 93 This is a premeditated attempted murder img
Chapter 94 The Tyrant Descends img
Chapter 95 Your matter is my matter img
Chapter 96 Two Faces img
Chapter 97 We are completely bankrupt img
Chapter 98 Thanks for the gift, idiot img
Chapter 99 A complete failure img
Chapter 100 You look so beautiful tonight img
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Chapter 3 I don't need your money

Something that might have been pity flickered in Preston's eyes. He pressed the card into Ainsley's hand anyway. Looking at her pale, expressionless face, his voice softened with practiced concern. "You have everything? You can wear that necklace I bought you for your tenth birthday. It was a gift for you-it's yours. No harm in keeping it."

Eleanor's brows knitted instantly. She shot an annoyed glance at Ainsley, but her pride kept her silent over a necklace that cost maybe a couple hundred bucks.

Katharina stood obediently beside her grandmother, echoing Preston's words with sweet insincerity. "Yeah, sis, Dad gave it to you, so you should wear it. You... you might need it later."

She let the sentence hang, the implication clear.

Ainsley lifted her eyelids slowly. The glance she cast Katharina was cold, untamable-the look a wolf gives a yapping lapdog.

Katharina responded with a haughty smile. That patronizing, superior expression matched every other Thomas in the room perfectly. *Same blood,* Ainsley thought. *Same poison.*

She hoisted her shoulder bag higher. She took the bank card Preston had forced into her palm and set it back on the table. Her voice was flat. Unforgiving.

"That necklace is in the top drawer of my old room. You can check if you don't believe me. Aside from the laptop I bought myself with my own money, I haven't taken a single thing that belongs to the Thomas family."

The words landed like ice water.

The Thomases exchanged glances, visibly embarrassed. Especially Eleanor and Meredith, who had stayed silent out of false dignity moments before-their faces darkened instantly.

This was classic Ainsley. Never knew how to be obedient. Always making them lose face.

Katharina glanced at the backpack on Ainsley's shoulders, her eyes flickering with dismissive contempt. She tilted her head, voice dripping with manufactured concern. "Sis, that's not what Mom, Dad, and Grandma meant. You're being way too sensitive. We've lived together for over a decade. Even if you found your birth parents, you're still my sister. We all want you to be happy."

She paused, letting her gaze drop to the bulging backpack.

"If you don't want the necklace, at least take the money Dad offered. I mean, wherever you're going... it's not exactly D.C. You'll need cash for everything. And that backpack looks pretty full-must be more than just a laptop in there."

The implication was surgical. Delivered with a smile.

Preston snapped back to attention, his expression souring as he forced a nod. "Yeah. Take the money. Don't be stubborn."

Ainsley's phone buzzed in her pocket. She glanced at the screen, then back at the family arranged before her like a portrait of hypocrisy. She set the card down one final time-a definitive dismissal.

"No need."

She didn't explain. Didn't justify. Just looked at the caller ID, then toward the door. "My ride's here. I'm leaving."

She walked.

The door clicked shut behind her.

Eleanor exhaled through her nose, a sharp, contemptuous sound. "Hmph. An ungrateful stray, through and through. Sixteen years we wasted raising her, and she couldn't even say a proper goodbye."

Katharina's soft voice drifted through the room, honey over venom. "Grandmother, she's just eager to see her birth parents. Can you blame her?"

She tilted her head, pretending to think. "Though... she said she only took her laptop, but that backpack looked pretty stuffed. Weird, right?"

Preston shook his head, playing the magnanimous patriarch. "Forget it. Sixteen years. Let her take whatever she wants-we don't need the petty cash."

Eleanor leaned on her cane, staring at the closed door as if she could still see the girl walking away. Her lip curled. "Good riddance. She was never one of us anyway."

She turned to Katharina, her voice warming with genuine affection. "And you-stop calling her 'sister.' Someone like her doesn't deserve the title."

Outside, the D.C. heat hit like a furnace. Waves of it rose off the pavement, distorting the air. The streets were nearly empty-just a few elderly residents seeking shade, and one thing that didn't belong.

A matte-black Rolls-Royce Wraith sat idling at the curb outside the manor gates.

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