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Chapter 320 You Have Finally Smarten Up This Time

When Simone made this statement, all eyes turned to her, and Jodie felt a pang in her heart. Does Simone know about the pendant? That’s impossible. Composing herself, she looked at Simone and uttered in confusion. “I don’t know what you’re talking about. I just wanted to take care of Andrew in the hospital and be there for him. Why are you interfering? It has nothing to do with you, right?” The implication was for Simone to mind her own business.

Simone raised an eyebrow. “Are you getting anxious? Afraid that your misdeeds will be exposed?”

Jodie clenched her teeth. “I haven’t done anything wrong. Don’t accuse me.”

Andrew had a bad feeling and couldn’t help but ask, explain it clearly?”

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Simone, what do you mean? Can you

Simone shifted her gaze to him. “Haven’t you noticed that the beads on the bracelet you’re wearing are almost all shattered?”

Andrew hadn’t noticed the issue with the bracelet. As he couldn’t raise his hand now, he said. to Aaron, “Take a look at the bracelet I’m wearing.”

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Aaron stepped forward and reached out to take the bracelet he was wearing. Unexpectedly, as soon as he took it off his hand, the beads on the bracelet shattered one by one and fell to t ground. Aaron was a bit confused. “What’s going on?” Wasn’t this a mystical tool? How did it break?

Jodie panicked more and more when she saw this because she didn’t expect that the bracelet. Andrew was wearing would actually break. This could be caused by the previous suppression of bad luck.

She quickly changed her mind and immediately looked at Simone. “Simone, did you do this? You’re so heartless! Even if Andrew wasn’t as good to you as he was to me before, you shouldn’t harm him like this. Now that he doesn’t have this bracelet to suppress the bad luck, what is he going to do in the future? He’s still injured.” She pointed to the door. “Leave, you’re not welcome here.”

She just hoped that Simone and the others would leave quickly, so she took the initiative.

Simone could see her nervousness, fear, and guilt, so she sneered. “Playing the blame game again. Haven’t you learned anything?” She looked at Andrew and asked, “Do you believe her? Do you think I tampered with your bracelet?”

This time, Andrew wasn’t foolish. He decisively said, “I don’t believe it. I know your personality. If you wanted to deal with me, you would come directly. There’s no need to resort to such tricks He also realized that Jodie was putting on a show of force, as if she

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wanted to quickly drive Simone away, showing that she was feeling guilty.

So, what did she do that was harmful to me? He was eager to know. “Simone, why did this bracelet break? Please tell me.”

Simone replied. “Because it was overloaded with suppressing your bad luck, and after the energy of bringing good luck on it was depleted, it naturally broke.” She asked again, “Didn’t you notice that you started having bad luck again after arriving at the polo field?”

Andrew thought for a moment. “Indeed, especially after the match started, I felt something was off.” He slipped and fell, getting injured with every collision. He hadn’t thought much about it before, but now, upon careful consideration, it was just like when he started having bad luck in Cebros.

His heart tightened. “What’s going on? Did Jodie absorb my luck again?”

Jodie’s face changed upon hearing this, and she immediately retorted, “I didn’t.” She looked at Andrew pleadingly. “Andrew, please don’t listen to Simone’s nonsense. She’s deliberately trying to drive a wedge between us.”

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