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Chapter 48
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“Who can contact Dustin right now?” Amara crossed her arms and asked impatiently.
She hated Dustin to the core and no longer wanted anything to do with him, but Dustin still had his uses.
In the past, Dustin always put the newspaper on the table for her every morning. On it was an article that specifically talked about the stock market. It would often comment on various companies‘ stocks, and the discussions ranged from positive to negative.
Based on her own judgment, Amara picked a few companies and bought their stocks. Up to this point, she had never made the wrong call.
This gave her some confidence.
Hence, she wanted to buy some stocks since her company had suffered some losses.
This time, she intended to go all in and buy loads of stocks that she thought were useful. Once their prices went up, she would sell them and earn a huge profit.
The first step would be to find that newspaper.
Unfortunately, she could not find it even after searching for hours.
“Amara, Dustin hates us. He won’t answer our calls. He already blocked us,” said the sisters helplessly.
Amara’s face stiffened.
Obviously, he had blocked her too.
“I’m going to the Langley family,” said Amara as she picked up her handbag.
Once Amara arrived at the Langley family villa, she rang the doorbell. She was told that Dustin was not at
home.
Since Amara was behind the whole “contract–terminating” fiasco, David and Monique were not pleased to see her and asked her to leave..
Amara sulked and sat in her car. She waited for Dustin to return.
Simone and Dustin only returned when the sun was about to set.
“Dustin!” Amara called out to him.
When he saw her, Dustin scowled.
“Why are you here? You’re not welcome here,” he said coldly.
“Doesn’t matter. I was once your sister. How can you be so heartless and cruel?” Amara demanded.
I’m heartless?” Dustin laughed mockingly.
Amara was the one who had kicked him out of the Wyatt family like he was a stray dog, and she claimed he was heartless.
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Chapter 48
She was so shameless!
Anger surged in Dustin’s heart.
“What is it? You have something to ask of me, don’t you? Is that why you’re talking about family ties with me?” He sneered.
“I don’t have anything to ask of you!” Amara’s face turned dark, and she snorted. “No matter how far I’ve fallen, I will never ask an ungrateful b*stard like you for help. Not now! Not ever! You’re not worthy of it!”
Dustin just sneered as he thought, ‘Amara, you begged me to save your darling brother that day in the hotel, and you knelt before me.
“How dare you act all cocky and rude to me now?”
“If you have something to say, just say it,” Dustin said cily.
Amara was furious, but she tried her best to control it.
Dustin would never have dared to be so insolent in the past.
“What’s your relationship with the Zimmer family? What dirty trick did you pull to have them spare you?” Amara asked.
She was demanding an answer from him as though he owed it to her.
“Who the hell do you think you are? Why do I have to answer you?” Dustin looked displeased and turned to leave.
“Stop right there!” Amara snapped. “I’m here to ask you the name of the newspaper you always put on the
table for me.”
Dustin raised an eyebrow.
So, that was what she was after…
“Thinking about buying stocks again?” He smirked. “Aren’t you worried about losing more money?”
“I’ve never lost any money since I started buying stocks.” Amara sneered in confidence. “My judgment will never fall me!”
Dustin looked at her mockingly. He was not even hiding it any longer. ‘Amara, how very arrogant you’ve become,” he thought.
She did not know that the newspaper she was looking for did not exist.
Dustin had instructed those articles to be printed. Then, he had put it on her table every morning.
All the companies listed in the articles, regardless of whether they were good or bad, always ended up with a rise in their stock value.
So, no matter which company Amara chose, he made sure the stocks she bought never–fell in value.
Dustin had worked hard to create the image of Stock Market Queen of Rivenesco, but it had done nothing but boost her arrogance.
“Tell me where you bought the newspaper,” Amara asked haughtily.
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“I don’t like your tone when you’re speaking to me. Is that how you ask for a favor?” Dustin turned to leave
again.
Amara’s face turned dark.
“Tell me. What do you want?” she shouted. “So long as it’s not some ridiculous request, I’ll grant it.”
But Dustin walked away.
Amara was stunned. Then, her face turned even colder.
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