What Happens in Chapter 403 Get Ana to Apologize to Demi – From the Book A Second Life, A New Power
Dive into Chapter 403 Get Ana to Apologize to Demi, a pivotal chapter in A Second Life, A New Power, written by Internet. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.
No one could bear to leave the cubs even after eating. When in their lives would they ever touch a tiger again?
Everyone played with the cubs, chasing them in circles. Laughter rippled through the mountain pines like wind chimes.
A staff member reminded them, "If you keep this up, you'll fail the mission."
The mission was for them to reach their designated location.
"What happens if we fail?" someone asked.
"Next episode's supplies get halved," the staff member reported.
"It doesn't matter if we lose half the share. We'll survive on smaller portions."
"This might be our only chance to cuddle tigers!"
"Relax, with Demi here, we'll never starve."
No one seemed to be concerned.
The staff was stunned in disbelief. Then he asked, "Could I maybe hold the cub, too?"
"Hahaha! No one can resist tiger cubs!"
"No. Ana can."
"I really don't get the Pitts. Would it kill them to treat Demi as their real daughter and sister? And why can't Ana get along with her twin?"
"Let me analyze it for you—Ana used to be the Pitts' only daughter who was spoiled rotten. Then, a twin appeared to share that love. Of course, she'd resent it."
"Ana is just selfish."
"Darling, when Ana returns, I'll talk to her properly. I'll make her apologize to Demi and get along with her from now on," Michelle said hurriedly.
"Do as you see fit! I have things to attend to. I'm hanging up!" Stephen replied.
"Darling, take care of your hea…" Michelle's timid voice trailed off.
Before she could even finish, the call disconnected.
Michelle was speechless. Stephen wouldn't even spare her the slightest courtesy now. However, she knew she was in the wrong, so she didn't dare raise her voice either.
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