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Forgive Us, My Dear Sister novel Chapter 402

Summary for Chapter 402: Forgive Us, My Dear Sister

Chapter Summary: Chapter 402 – Forgive Us, My Dear Sister by Opal Reese

In Chapter 402, 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 402 Things Are Getting Out Of Hand

Teresa was so furious that she staggered backward.

They were only trying to do what was best for their daughter by getting rid of that troublemaker so that

th mother and daughter would no longer be estranged. But, their daughter had the audacity to accuse them of forcing her and causing her harm.

Teresa’s face wore a cold expression as she said, “If you don’t get rid of that troublemaker, don’t consi ler me your mother anymore.”

Austin chimed in. “Your mother’s decision is also mine. If you continue to interfere with Jodie, I will no longer recognize you as my daughter, and we won’t welcome you into our family anymore.”

Salma was even more heartbroken. “You are being too harsh. Do you want to see me tormente to death by insects that what would make you happy? It’s a simple matter that could be resolved, ye you blame everything one”

“To hasn’t done anything to harm you. Why do you have to target her? She’s still my daughter, and I won’t give up on her,” she died.

Austin was furious and couldn’t believe he had raised such a daughter. He pointed to the door. “If you can’t give up, Jodie, then you’re choosing to give up on your family. Go, and don’t come to our home again.”

Salma was also furious. Her parents believed in others but not in her. They were so heartless.

Of course, she didn’t really think they meant it. They were just trying to scare and threaten her.

How could they possibly disown their own daughter? she thought.

Even if Simone treated her this way, as long as she apologized afterward, she could still be accepted. After all, they were blood relatives.

Thus, she stubbornly declared, “Fine, I’ll leave.”

“I will prove to you that I do not intend harm to Elbert. I’ll seek a master to lift the curse from him,” she emphasized further.

With that said, Salma confidently walked out of the room in her high heels.

Staying long would only make things more awkward and uncomfortable for her. Each one of them, without understanding or empathy, continued to force her.

Therefor her father’s words provided her with the much-needed excuse to leave promptly.

At thi nent, they were all worked up, and anything she said would be deemed wrong.

Once the master came to help Elbert lift the curse, her family would likely calm down and forgive her.

Seeing his daughter actually leave, Austin almost fainted from anger.

“Unfilial daughter, such an unfilial daughter. Our Johnston Family cannot tolerate such ughter. Now that she’s gone, she better not cry and regret it later.”

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He added. There’s no remedy for regret in this world. Even if she regrets it, I won’t recognize her as my da ghter.”

If their daughter continued to behave like this, not only would she bring trouble to the Gray Family, but

might also cause harm to the Johnston Family.

Since Salma chose to give up on them so decisively, Austin wanted her to know that cutting off ties was not just an empty threat or talk, but rather, they were serious.

He instructed Nicholas, “Son, as soon as you get home, inform all our relatives that Salma and we, the Johnston Family, have no relation anymore. Also, tell your brother-in-law while you’re at it.”

As for the roject between the Gray Family and Johnston Family, stop it immediately while the losses are stil manageable.” He added, “If she chooses Jodie, then let her live her life with that adopted da ighter

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anger from within himself, he wouldn’t be able to get over it.

And then there is Jodie who is always hiding behind the scenes causing mischief. Nicholas wondered how his brother-in-law would handle such a situation.

Bridgette, standing on the side, agreed. “Yes, if we’re going to cut ties, let’s do it cleanly. I’ll als inform my family that it’s no longer necessary to cooperate with the Gray Family in the future.”

Whether it was venting anger or seeking revenge, it didn’t matter. There was no need for further dealings with the Gray

Upon hearing their word. Titus and his two siblings knew that things had escalated.

What was Mom thinking. Did she really believe that Grandpa and the others were just talking? When Simone said she wanted to sever ties before and actually did it, shouldn’t Mom have learned her lesson? But now, she has managed to offend all of her family members on her own, thought Titus.

Aaron feigned a pitiful expression and pleaded, “Grandpa, Grandma, Uncle Nicholas, Aunt Bridgette, if you decide to sever ties with my mother, please don’t sever ties with us as well.” He added, “We have also been abandoned by our mother.”

Austin chuckled and said in a reassuring voice, “Don’t worry, I still acknowledge my three grandchildren as family.”

He then turned to Simone and added, “And Simone, even though you may no longer acknowledge, the Johnston Family will always welcome you.”

Simone smiled without saying anything.

It was evident that the Johnston Family was resolute this time, and it was satisfying to see that Salma had ruined her own relationship with her family.

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