What Happens in Chapter 675 – From the Book The Broken Warrior’s Daughter by Cooper
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Chapter 675
Arthur was not happy to see Felipe's face.
If it weren't for Felipe's indifference, Miriam wouldn't have been harmed by Sadie.
"Felipe, you are truly a cunning fox. You knew all along that Sadie was not the daughter of the Bass family, yet you insisted on protecting her. When faced with Harriet, the real Ms. Bass, you ignored her. Are you planning to control all the assets?" Arthur said.
"Why do you care? I call the shots in the Bass family. What can you do?" Felipe provocatively stared at Arthur.
He didn't care how powerful Arthur was. He was now the head of the Bass family. If he disagreed, Harriet would never be able to enter the house, unless something unexpected happened to the Bass family, which was unlikely.
Arthur was not bothered by his remarks. "Do as you please. You reap what you sow."
Arthur glanced at him and left with the others.
"Yvonne, you can't be so reckless again. If we weren't here, Felipe might have acted against you." Arthur cautioned Harriet.
Harriet nodded, thinking of that figure just now.
Since Felipe dared to keep a fake Ms. Bass by his side, it meant he could harm Harriet to prevent her from exposing Sadie's identity. They had to be cautious.
Arthur led the group toward where the car was parked when suddenly, a voice rang out behind them. "Harriet!"
Harriet turned around and asked blankly, "Anything?"
The Bass brothers were not happy to see the newcomer. Andy Bass was Felipe's son and Harriet's cousin.
Harriet told Andy about Miriam's situation, and Andy got angry.
"That explains Sadie's strange actions. Turns out she is not my cousin. No wonder she was in such a hurry to hold Miriam's funeral. Perhaps she was afraid of something being exposed or planning something," he said.
"Felipe is likely involved in her plans." Harriet glanced at Andy, lifted her coffee cup, and took a sip.
"I see. I will pay more attention," Andy said sincerely. "I'll help you. I'll bring both you and Miriam back."
Harriet believed Andy's words. Perhaps blood ties were indeed peculiar.
Sadie wandered around the villa, searching for Delbert.
'Where did Delbert go?' She wondered, feeling upset. 'Has he restored his memory and gone to find Harriet?'
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