My Aloof Sisters Asked for My Forgiveness-Asked 37
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Chapter 37

The crazed Bella was sent back to the Wyatt family. Seeing her disheveled and pitiful state, the Wyatt sisters were shocked and quickly surrounded her.

"What happened, Bella? What's wrong?"

"Bella, did something happen to you?" Amara frowned. "You're an A-list actress. If reporters get a photo of you looking like this, they'll definitely spread rumors, ruining the Wyatt family's reputation."

Bella's gaze was dull; she didn't react to Amara's reproach.

"We were all wrong," she mumbled.

"Wrong? What did we do wrong?" The Wyatt sisters were confused.

"We shouldn't have kicked Dustin out. We were all wrong" Bella said in a daze.

"Quiet!" Amara's face turned icy. "Bella, have you lost your mind? How could you question my decision? We did nothing wrong!" she snapped.

"So many so many died" Bella cried in panic. "He killed them all. He's too scary!"

"What on earth are you talking about, Bella?" The other sisters worried.

One sister tried to grab her arm, but Bella screamed, ran around in panic, and shouted, "We were all wrong!"

"Catch her and shut her up!" Amara said impatiently. Their villa was already annoying enough with Elijah's constant screaming; Bella's shouts only added to the chaos.

Bella was soon restrained and injected with a tranquilizer. She fell asleep shortly afterward.

"Has Bella been too stressed? Is that why she's like this?" Elisa asked.

"Maybe," Amara said coolly. "But I'm sure Dustin is involved."

At the mention of Dustin's name, the other Wyatt sisters burned with rage. If not for him, the Wyatt family wouldn't be in such chaos.

"Mom took Eli to Central Harbor for treatment. Before she left, she said she never wants to see Dustin again," Amara said, her eyes glittering with icy disdain. "We've tolerated this dog for so long. From now on, I'll focus on one thing: making Dustin and the Langley family disappear!"

The Langley family was about to have dinner when Simone answered a call. Her face changed.

"What? How did it get so bad?" she asked in disbelief.

After hanging up, she looked concerned.

"What's wrong, Simone?" Dustin asked.

"Trouble at the company," Simone sighed. "For some reason, several suppliers suddenly terminated their contracts. We don't have enough materials now, creating problems with the Excelsior Group; we won't meet our deadlines."

Simone felt anxious. When David handed her the company, she was ready to achieve great results, but this sudden turn of events worried her. Dustin scowled. This was unexpected and could only mean one thing: someone was behind it. He didn't need to guess who; it had to be the Wyatt family.

'Attacking the Langley family, are they?' he thought disdainfully.

"This won't do. I have to negotiate with them!" Simone lost her appetite. She grabbed her handbag and prepared to leave.

"I'll go with you," Dustin said, running after her.

While en route, Simone called the suppliers, but they either refused to answer or quickly hung up after brief, unfruitful conversations.


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