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Chapter 97 Taken by the Main House
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“Quinn, lock her in the attic. No food, no water. I want to see how long she keeps that attitude,” Marshall ordered coldly.
Quinn immediately called for a few servants to seize Sloane.
But just as they moved in-
“Stand down!”
A thunderous voice rang through the house. Everyone turned toward the entrance, startled.
An imposing figure stood in the doorway–Madam Rivers, the matriarch of the main Rivers family branch, upright and sharp–eyed despite the cane in her hand. Several grim–faced bodyguards flanked her.
Marshall’s face went pale with shock. He stepped forward instinctively, forcing a smile. “Ma’am, what brings you here?”
Madam Rivers let out a snort and strode into the room without answering. Her eyes swept over everyone like a blade—finally landing on Sloane, who was still surrounded. For a brief moment, a flicker of emotion passed through her stern gaze.
“So, you’re Sloane. You’ve been through a lot, haven’t you?”
Marshall’s heart sank. He knew the main family too well–they never showed up unless something was in it for them. And yet here she was, openly defending Sloane? His eyes darted toward the bodyguards, searching for a clue, but came up empty.
Sloane gave Madam Rivers a brief look of surprise before regaining her composure. She nodded politely. “Ma’am.”
Madam Rivers reached out and took her hand, her expression suddenly warm and kind. “We’re family, aren’t we? No need for ‘ma’am‘–call me Grandma.”
Sloane smiled with practiced politeness, lips curved but eyes unreadable, “Grandma.”
“Ahh, that’s more like it.” Madam Rivers beamed with satisfaction.
The rest of the Rivers family stood frozen in disbelief. Everyone knew the main family looked down on them. At every holiday or family gathering, the old woman barely gave them the time of day–certainly never a smile.
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Chapter 97 Taken by the Main House
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Samantha nearly lost it. She’d tried to curry favor with Madam Rivers in the past, but had always been met with cold indifference. Not once had she received a kind word. And now- seeing Sloane accepted with open arms, spoken to so affectionately–her nails dug deep into her palms, eyes brimming with poisonous jealousy.
Then Madam Rivers turned–and her smile vanished.
She glared directly at Marshall. “This is how you treat your own daughter? You’d lock her up and starve her because of some adopted girl? Do you even have a conscience?”
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