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The Three Little Guardian Angels novel Chapter 228

Summary for Chapter 228: The Three Little Guardian Angels

What Happens in Chapter 228 – From the Book The Three Little Guardian Angels

Dive into Chapter 228, a pivotal chapter in The Three Little Guardian Angels, written by Ginger Bud. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Marriage fiction.

Chapter 228

Maisie scanned the table discreetly, thinking, ‘Madam Vanderbilt was discharged, Yorick and Yanis came over to Bassburgh, and even Leila and Willow are back at the Vanderbilt mansion. It doesn’t seem like a simple dinner.’

The air was tense because everyone had their own motives in mind.

Yanis looked at Maisie and asked, “Zee, I heard you’ve started your own jewelry studio. How’s it doing?”

It sounded like she asked for a reason and not because she cared.

Madam Vanderbilt chimed in, “Of course she’s doing well. Mr. Goldmann is helping her. It wouldn’t be too bad. She can live a good life even if she does nothing.”

“Mr. Goldmann?” Yorick was surprised that his niece had caught a big one.

“Yes, Zee brought honor to the family, all thanks to that pretty face of hers,” Madam Vanderbilt said sarcastically. All Maisie knew was how to be flirty.

Sensing the sarcasm, Maisie beamed and curled her lips. “Yes, it’s all thanks to the face that my mother gave me.

“Neither Willow nor Linda were able to get his attention. It seems like you’re disappointed because they weren’t able to help with their faces?” 2

Willow wanted to lash out, but Leila held her back, hinting that she shouldn’t be impulsive.

Stephen was slowly starting to open up to them again. If he got angry, they would never get to return to the manor. 1

 

“Zee, how could you speak before your father even said something?”

“My dad was quiet because he respects his mother, but that doesn’t mean you can do whatever you want.” Maisie cut off Madam Vanderbilt without skipping a beat.

“That’s all I’m going to say for today. I’m not giving Vaenna to anyone. Come and take it if you can, but you will need to be capable enough to do that.”

Madam Vanderbilt and Yanis looked worse by the minute. They weren’t afraid of Maisie. They were afraid of the man behind her.

If they were to take it by force, it wouldn’t end well for them.

Leila remained on the fence. She neither joined in nor spoke, but what Stephen said next changed the expression of everyone present.

 

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