Chapter 63
Chapter 63 Unlucky
Jack was so angry he laughed. "I'm your brother, and you want me to apologize to you? Jane, are you out of your mind? The only people w
Even though I already knew his true nature, hearing him say this still made my heart sting. He only cared about Mom, Dad, and Elsa. As for I must have been incredibly unlucky to have such a brother.
Thankfully, I had already severed ties with him. If I hadn't, who knew how arrogant he would have become? I took a deep breath, suppressir "Stop flattering yourself. You're not my brother! A real brother would always stand by me, but your mind is completely occupied with Elsa. H
"You two better get out of here. This is my home, and you have no right to cause a scene! I made myself very clear earlier if you continue sh Jack was so angry he turned pale. He had planned to say more, but Elsa pulled him away.
She looked at me with sympathy, but there was a hidden sense of schadenfreude and satisfaction in her eyes. “Jane, since you're so stubb With that, she dragged Jack away.
Before they left, I caught a glimpse of Jack's defiant gaze.
Elsa could calm him down with just a word, whereas everything I said only sounded like excuses for him.
The contrast was truly mocking.
Two days later, the shares Dad bought skyrocketed as I predicted. I bought a few things and went to visit Dad and Mom. When I walked into Jack's expression looked especially dark, while Elsa, who was sitting nearby, seemed a bit awkward and didn't know what to say. Seeing thi "Dad, they just weren't fortunate enough to make this money since they didn't believe in me. But you trusted me, so, of course, I wouldn't let Dad was so flattered that he couldn't stop grinning.
Jack, on the other hand, shot me a glare. “I see what you're doing. You just want to see me make a fool of myself!"
He was the one who didn't believe me, and now, he was trying to turn it all on me. It was totally unreasonable.
I casually leaned back, glancing lazily at him.
“I remember making an agreement with you. If Dad lost, I'd cover the losses. But if he made
a profit, you'd have to apologize. I believe it's time for you to fulfill your promise now, right?"
Instantly, Jack's and Elsa's expressions grew even darker.
Elsa bit her lip and clutched the hem of her clothes, saying in a wronged tone, “Jane, we're family, so we don't
need to be so formal about these things, right? Besides, when we tried to warn you, it was only because we didn't want you to suffer. We we Ha, looking gout for me?
It seemed like she was now saying whatever suited the situation.