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Forgive Us, My Dear Sister novel Chapter 311

Summary for Chapter 311: Forgive Us, My Dear Sister

Chapter Summary: Chapter 311 – Forgive Us, My Dear Sister by Opal Reese

In Chapter 311, a key moment in the Romance novel Forgive Us, My Dear Sister, Opal Reese delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Chapter 311 She Ruins Things Every Time

Simone observed Jodie putting on a tough act.

Instead of feeling angry, she found it somewhat amusing. This woman seemed like an invincible cockroach.

However, their fates were intertwined. They were cursed to be connected.

For her to die would be a good thing for Jodie.

Yet, for Jodie to die, it could spell trouble for Simone.

However, as Simone gradually stripped away Jodie’s fortune, the repercussions would

become more severe.

Once Jodie experienced complete misfortune, she would no longer be able to recover.

The person responsible for the curse would also face increasingly severe consequences with each occurrence. Simone gazed at Jodie with indifference and uttered, “Let’s wait and see.”

Soon, the match officially commenced.

The players on Jodie’s team played aggressively and fiercely, swinging their clubs whenever the ball was in play.

They purposely avoided fouls and employed cunning tactics, making it impossible for the referees to penalize them.

In previous matches, they had held back their strength. And now they were like unleashed tigers, seizing the ball without hesitation.

The team leader and another player displayed exceptional strength.

When George and Yusuf faced them, the impact of their clubs left their hands numb, and they helplessly witnessed the ball being snatched away.

The clubs were even knocked out of their hands twice, inflicting repeated blows to their legs and causing intense pain.

Despite Tina’s decent skills, her strength was notably inferior to these two opponents, resulting in her being robbed of the ball multiple times.

Simone, Zac, and Bailey encountered similar tough situations.

But their strong skills and clever maneuvers allowed them to prevent the opponents’ success

Chapter 311 She Ruins Things Every Time

and even snatch the ball from them.

Several opponents sustained injuries, and Simone’s team scored more goals.

Simone and Bailey, in particular, showcased exceptional agility, maneuvering skillfully past. opponents and launching effective counterattacks.

Upon recognizing the strength disparity, the opponents targeted George, Yusuf, and Tina- the weakest link.

Jodie initially targeted Tina the most.

Tina was someone she really disliked. Especially since Tina not only failed to support her but also sided with Simone. In Jodie’s heart, Tina was a complete traitor. Therefore, she showed no mercy when dealing with traitors.

Tina disliked Jodie as well. In her heart, Jodie was a selfish and ruthless sister.

The two of them experienced several major collisions while on the field. Back and forth, neither gaining the upper hand.

Jodie hadn’t anticipated that Tina would be so difficult to deal with.

This won’t do; I still need to seize the opportunity to deal with Simone.

In an attempt to gain an advantage, Jodie silently recited a spell and absorbed Andrew’s luck.

Jodie wasn’t a geomancer. But she had previously used a lucky pendant given by a geomancy master, so reciting the spell activated its effect.

Then, strands of luck flowed from Andrew into Jodie’s body.

Simone and Bailey noticed this.

Simone swiftly rode her horse toward the two of them.

After absorbing Andrew’s luck, Jodie seized an opportunity and rushed to snatch the ball from Tina in front of her.

Then, using a trick taught by the team captain, she struck Tina’s cue forcefully.

While it appeared as though she was snatching the ball, her true intention was to make Tina’s cue bounce back onto the horse’s leg.

Due to the infusion of luck, Tina’s cue rebounded and struck the horse’s leg.

The horse experienced pain and neighed frantically.

It then ran wildly, attempting to throw off Tina, who was riding on its back.

Tina was startled as she clung tightly to the horse’s neck.

But her grip only made the horse more uncomfortable, causing it to try even harder to shake her off.

Finally, upon losing balance, Tina was thrown off the horse’s back.

move away.

With her usual reflexes, the cue would have missed beneath the horse’s belly.

However, her hand twitched for a moment, causing a slight delay, and the cue struck the horse’s leg.

If thrown off, she had a feeling that she would have sustained serious injuries.

She was certain that it was Jodie’s doing.

They were twin sisters, yet Jodie treated her like an enemy and attacked her.

This completely eradicated the last trace of kindness in Tina’s heart.

Although she had wanted to see Jodie face difficulties before, she had never wished harm upon her.

Now that Jodie had made such a heartless move, she would no longer hold back in the future.

Upon sensing Tina’s discomfort, Simone reassured her, “As long as you’re okay.

She then asked, “Do you want to continue with the competition or take a break?”

Tina replied, “I’m fine; I want to continue with the competition. Can I ride the same horse with you to continue the match?”

The competition was temporarily halted, and the horse Tina had just ridden was taken away by the organizers. There was no time to select another horse and become familiar with it.

Simone responded, “Certainly, you can sit behind me, and we can continue the competition.

Tina nodded. “Okay!”

This situation had never occurred before. However, the rules did not explicitly state that two individuals weir not allowed to ride the same horse.

Therefore, the organizers approved their request and permitted them to ride together on

one horse.

This also sparked envy among Zac and Simone’s fans.

Meanwhile, Andrew, who had dismounted to rest and drink water during the break, slipped and fell to the ground while stepping on the stirrup.


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