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The Phantom Heiress Rising From The Shadows novel Chapter 236

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Chapter 236 Rosie Causing Trouble Again

Brenna quietly nodded, skillfully removing the hidden earpiece and holding it in her hand. She knew the military would eventually find it, so it was better to surrender it willingly than risk being accused of hiding it.

Her judgment proved wise.

After a night of grueling interrogation at a Shirie military base, Brenna and the others were released by noon

the next day.

It was only upon her release that Brenna discovered the truth behind the operation. The guards protecting her had tipped off the authorities, knowing they couldn’t afford to lose her, a crucial asset in fighter jet design.

The military, though unable to gather concrete evidence of Jade’s plan to harm Brenna, decided it was safer to be cautious and arranged for a secure escort to take Brenna back to her home.

Each individual was transported back to their respective homes. Ernst and Sabine, having lived together, both

returned to Ernst’s apartment.

With the door shut behind them, Ernst let out a heavy sigh. We are done, Sabine. I think we’re not right for

each other.

He spoke in a firm tone, effortlessly tossing his suit jacket onto the couch. The events earlier had only reinforced his thought that Sabine was unable to get along well with Brenna.

He had finally grasped the worries his mother had expressed earlier. Sabine’s manipulative nature and constant scheming all pointed to one thingshe was after his money.

Sabine felt aggrieved, her eyes welling up with tears. Her dress still bore a noticeable stain, yet Ernst had shown no concern for her on their way back. Now, he was even putting an end to their relationship.

Why? Just because of what I said to your sister? I thought I was protecting your interests! She took away your shares and pushed you out of the Harper Group. Don’t you resent her for that?

Her voice, a mix of anger and confusion, echoed as she asked, “What did I actually do wrong?

In desperation, she gripped Ernst’s hand.

Ernst’s expression was one of annoyance. You know exactly why. Haven’t I explained before? I gave Bren: those shares willingly, and she didn’t force me out. I was the one who chose to sign that agreement. Wh blame her for my decisions? Yesterday, you sided with her enemies and openly plotted against her. If we got married, you would spend your whole life opposing Brenna. That is not something I want.

Taken by surprise, Sabine paused, her lip trembling. II never meant for that to happen. I just couldn’t stand watching her take advantage of you. Let’s not let this cause any more conflict between us. I realize I was wrong.

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From now on, I’ll make an effort to get along with her. I will even apologize to her if you want me to.

Sabine was painfully aware that losing Ernst would also mean losing a lifestyle that most could only dream of. Coming from humble beginnings, she was unable to find anyone better than Ernst. She was unwilling to let go

of him.

Her intentions had always been to help Ernst regain his rightful place and shares in the Harper Group.

Now cut off from the Harper Group, Ernst controlled only several smaller firms that, while successful, didn’t offer nearly the financial return of his previous dividends.

Sabine reminded herself to be patient and strategic in her tactics.

It was clear Ernst held Brenna in high regard. Sabotaging their relationship would be difficult and would demand a more subtle approach.

I’ll go and apologize to Brenna today,she said.

After a brief pause, Ernst gave in. Please, just try to get along with her. Brenna can be very friendly, as long as she’s not provoked.

Sabine offered a reassuring smile. I understand. Why don’t you go relax and take a shower? I’ll prepare some

food for you.

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