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The Second Life of a Discarded Heiress novel Chapter 352

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The manager sighed, clearly at his wit’s end, and finally told the truth.

“It’s Jeanette—Dick’s daughter, you know, one of the richest men in Crestwood. Her school’s right next to our pool, and she comes by here to swim whenever she’s free. She saw you the other day, then came to me in private and told me to fire you for whatever reason I could come up with. Said if I didn’t, she’d make sure I couldn’t keep my business running in Crestwood.”

“Jeanette?” Norton suddenly spoke up.

The manager’s eyes lit up as he nodded. “Exactly. That’s the one—Jeanette.”

He looked at Norton with a helpless smile. “Norton, I swear, I didn’t want to let you go. But Dick’s girl is impossible to deal with. She threatened to ruin me if I didn’t fire you. I have a family to support. I really had no choice.”

“I get it,” Norton replied, looking utterly defeated.

He couldn’t reconcile the arrogant girl the manager described with the sweet, obedient sister he remembered. In his memories, Jeanette had always been kind-hearted. He couldn’t understand how she’d changed so much.

After leaving the pool, Norton didn’t go home. Instead, he waited outside the gates of Crestwood University School of the Arts. He needed to get answers tonight—he had to know why Jeanette had done this to him.

He was her brother, after all. He’d always treated her well, ever since they were kids.

That evening, Jeanette came out of the school with a group of friends, all of them laughing and ready to hit the club. They ran right into Norton, who was standing by the entrance, waiting for her.

He called out loudly, “Jeanette!”

The group stopped in their tracks.

A couple of them recognized him. One of the guys strode over and grabbed Norton roughly by the collar. “You again? Are you kidding me?”

Norton’s mood was already shot after losing his job, and now he was in no mood for this. He shoved the guy’s hand away and said coldly, “Get lost.”

The man’s temper flared. “Oh, tough guy, huh? Maybe I ought to teach you a lesson.”

Jeanette stepped in immediately.

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