Chapter 53

“I forgot the bank card with the 4 million dollars at home. I’ve called the household staff to bring it over. Please wait a moment. Miss Miller. You must be tired from rushing over,” Hazel said.

Gina stared at her intently and said bluntly, “Wha

are you trying to do by delaying?”

Hazel’s heart s k p ed a beat, and she thought, ‘How could she see through my intentions so easily?”

Unable to come up with a way out, Hazel stopped beating around the bush and said, “Miss Miller, I didn’t mean to waste your time. I really have something important to discuss with you. Please sit down and give me a few minutes.”

In just a few seconds, Hazel began to plead desperately. She was trembling uncontrollably.

It seemed like if Gina didn’t agree to talk to her, she would face terrible consequences.

Gina remained indifferent and said, “Speak your mind.”

Thank you.” Hazel quickly wiped away her tears and stopped sobbing, afraid of sounding incoherent and annoying Gina.

Gina sat down but didn’t drink the wine Hazel poured for her.

Hazel handed the bank card with the 4 million dollars to Gina and said, “The password is six eights.”

Gina took it and kept it.

Hazel then said, “Miss Miller, I’m truly sorry for offending you at the birthday party last time. I realize my mistake now. When I got home, I was severely reprimanded by my family.”

Hazel rolled up her sleeve, revealing bruises on her arms.

Seeing the injuries on Hazel’s face, Gina knew she had been beaten up, but she didn’t expect it was her family who did it.

However, Gina was only slightly surprised and didn’t care about it.

“I was bedridden for three days after being beaten, so I’m only contacting you today. I’m really sorry for keeping you waiting,” Hazel said.

Initially, Hazel asked Gina to give her a few days to come up with the money. Gina almost forgot about the 4 million dollars these days. After all, it wasn’t a large sum of money.

But she had to take back what was hers.

“Once again, I’m sorry.” Hazel apologized to Gina sincerely again.

“Miss Miller, I’d like to ask you, out of my sincere apology, to say a few good words to Neil and retract the decision to terminate our cooperation. Please help me. Or my parents will kick me out of the house. I know Mr. Jackson will listen to you. If you help me, I’ll be at your disposal, and I can even help you deal with Olivia.”

The incident at the birthday party made Hazel realize that Olivia was just a fake friend.

Olivia actually watched as Hazel was kicked out, and afterwards, she even blocked Hazel’s number.

Hazel was really afraid that her parents would disown her. After all, she had other siblings, and because of her, the Jackson Group had suspended cooperation with the Baker Group.

Hazel had been beaten up and was told that if she couldn’t fix the situation, her parents would disown her. If that was the case, she had no one to rely on.

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She was used to a life of luxury, not knowing any life skills and unwilling to do lower-class work to support herself. Hazel had longed to marry into a top-tier family like Olivia and live a leisurely life.

She was reluctant to come to Gina for

for help, but she had no choice.

After all, Gina had somehow won Neil’s favor.

Gina patiently listened to Hazel’s story and then calmly said, “No.”

She refused decisively, without any hesitation.

Hazel was stunned. She didn’t understand what went wrong.

Did she not cry pitifully enough, or was her apology not sincere enough?

Couldn’t even these actions move Gina?

Hazel felt that she was heartless

Hazel froze for a moment. She even wondered if she had misheard. She asked blankly, “What?”

“I said I won’t help you.” Gina repeated calmly.

Hazel couldn’t hold back her frustration. She had already let go of her dignity, but Gina still wouldn’t budge.

“Why? Miss Miller, it was my fault to break your potion. I compensated you and apologized. Can’t you show me some mercy?”

Hazel’s face, pale with anxiety, forced a smile that was even worse than crying.

Gina smiled faintly, “Apologizing is what you should do after making a mistake. But you want me to do extra for you. Why should I agree? The decision to terminate cooperation was made by Neil. If you want him to retract it, you should go to him,

not me

After saying this, Gina got up and prepared to leave.

How could Hazel still have the face to go to the Jackson family for help now?

She couldn’t even be allowed to enter the Jackson farmily. Hazel thought that Gina was simply making things difficult for her.

It was fine if Gina didn’t help her, but Gina taunted her.

Unable to bear it any longer, Hazel suddenly stood up, blocking Gina’s way, and said, “Stop right there. Do you have a heart of stone? No wonder…”

Hazel suddenly sneered, beginning to mock Gina, “No wonder your family, even the Jackson family, wants nothing to do with you. You have no human warmth or understanding. You’re just a pathetic creature. It serves you right that you are abandoned by your family, you poor thing.”

Outsiders didn’t know that it was Gina who had taken the initiative to propose cutting off relations with the Miller family, and they thought that Gina was disowned.

Gina didn’t care how others interpreted it. As long as she achieved her goal of cutting ties with the Miller family, it was fine.

It was too childish for Hazel to try to hurt her with this matter.

Gina replied calmly, with a hint of sarcasm, “Is that so? I’m a pathetic creature? Then what about you? You’re about to be kicked out of your family.”

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