Discover a compelling beginning in Sorry for Your Loss It’s Me I’m the Loss Chapter 240 read online, a clear starting point for readers interested in emotional contemporary fiction who want immediate access. Curated sites and official author pages often list Sorry for Your Loss It’s Me I’m the Loss Chapter 240 free read online, while libraries and serialized fiction platforms may allow readers to sample the opening chapter at no cost. When you search for Sorry for Your Loss It’s Me I’m the Loss Chapter 240 read, expect results that include synopsis, reader reviews, and guidance about editions and availability to help you decide where to read with confidence.
If convenience matters, enter Sorry for Your Loss It’s Me I’m the Loss Chapter 240 Read online free into search engines to compare legitimate sources that host the text. Many educational and community reading sites provide Sorry for Your Loss It’s Me I’m the Loss Chapter 240 online or Sorry for Your Loss It’s Me I’m the Loss Chapter 240 free read, and they usually clarify whether a full download or a preview is permitted. Searching read Sorry for Your Loss It’s Me I’m the Loss Chapter 240 free brings up official excerpts, forum discussions, and library links where you can responsibly read and evaluate the novel before committing to a purchase.
For readers who want alternatives, queries such as read Sorry for Your Loss It’s Me I’m the Loss Chapter 240 online or read Sorry for Your Loss It’s Me I’m the Loss Chapter 240 novel reveal community annotations, reading guides, and chapter commentary that enriches the experience. Adding read Sorry for Your Loss It’s Me I’m the Loss Chapter 240 online free can surface promotional previews or legally shared excerpts, while searching Sorry for Your Loss It’s Me I’m the Loss Chapter 240 read free highlights sites that offer a free chapter sample. The exact title Sorry for Your Loss It’s Me I’m the Loss Chapter 240 Read Online helps search algorithms return authoritative listings.
Chapter 240
Jerome also gifted a famous work of calligraphy, one his wife had flown to an auction house to acquire after a long wait. It was rarer and more expensive than Joshua’s painting.
But Mr. James Sr. merely gave it a cursory glance, responded with a lukewarm “Mm,” and had someone put it away.
The heart is biased, and Mr. James Sr.’s favoritism towards the children of his second wife was now on full display.
Although Jerome was still the president of the James Group, everyone in their circle knew he was being systematically undermined by Joshua, the vice president.
Mr. James Sr. had always favored his younger son, Joshua.
Teresa’s gift was a jade sculpture of a monkey presenting a peach of immortality, specially commissioned from a master carver using the finest jade.
It was a gift of immense value and sentiment.
Mr. James Sr. also gave it a brief glance before having a servant take it away.
Teresa couldn’t hide her disappointment. With her husband in prison and the Spencer family bankrupt, she had hoped for a few words of comfort from her father in her most vulnerable moment.
But alas, a new wife means a new father. Mr. James Sr. had long since stopped caring about her.
Not only that, but Marcia used the opportunity to mock her. “What a filial daughter. Her husband’s family is bankrupt, her husband is in prison, and she can still afford such a gift p>
In front of all the guests at the banquet, Marcia’s aggressive taunts made Teresa’s face flush red. She was on the verge of tears, utterly humiliated.
As a junior, Jeffrey couldn’t argue with Marcia in public. He could only put an arm around his mother’s shoulder in a comforting gesture.
Yvonne stood to the side, looking nonchalant. However, as Marcia passed by, she subtly stepped on the hem of her dress.
Marcia was wearing six-inch heels. She stumbled, and just as she was about to regain her balance, a sudden push from her side sent her crashing into a nearby servant.
The servant was holding the jade sculpture from Teresa. The gift box fell to the floor and shattered, breaking the monkey’s head and the peach.
There was a moment of silence. Then, Yvonne, feigning shock, covered her mouth and cried out, “Oh my, Auntie, how could you deliberately break the birthday gift Mom gave to Grandpa p>
Her shout drew everyone’s attention.
“Auntie, I know you don’t like my mother. It’s understandable for the daughter of the second wife to dislike the daughter of the first. But you can’t just break the gift she gave Grandpa! She had to sell herown jewelry to afford it.
Auntie, Mrs. James Sr. already took half of the wedding gifts my grandmother left for Mom and gave it to you. You even stole her
engagement What more det
want? Why do you have to keep targeting her p>
As she spoke, Yvonne took Teresa’s arm, but secretly, she gave her a sharp pinch.
Teresa wasn’t a complete fool. Her eyes immediately reddened, and she began to sob pitifully.
Marcia’s eyes were red with rage. She pointed at Yvonne. “Someone pushed me from behind! That’s why bumped into the servant. It wasni on purpose it was you! You definitely pushed me to frame me Fresh chapters posted on.net
“Auntie, how could you say that? Blaming a junior like me just to shift the
responsibility,” Yvonne interrupted, her strong voice easily overpowering Marcia’s.