Chapter 90 - The Woman Who Killed My Brother's Heart

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Listening to Somi's indifferent and cold tone, it was not difficult for Jennie to tell how much she hated Diana.

Now that she thought about it, it made sense.

Her father and grandfather had transferred all their love to their adopted child, but this was fine. Diana who was pretending to be weak but full of scheme had forced the granddaughter to run away from home and the most infuriating thing was her father and grandfather rather believed the adopted daughter rather than the granddaughter.

It can be seen that the method Diana used against Somi in the past was no less than the method she had used against her today.

Jennie, Nancy, Diaan and Somi, these four of them seemed to have the same fate, yet their paths were so different.

On the grounds of what had happened to Diana, dinner was delayed. To fill the time, Somi took Jennie to another two-storey building in the backyard of the villa.

It was around 11 pm at night, and Lisa didn't seem to have left Diana's room yet. It was not known whether he wholeheartedly took care of her or he was forced by Old Man to stay there to accompany her.

Jennie should not have to worry about all this, but as she laid on the cold bed, she thought back about what had happened today.

"Do you know why there are so many things in this little building?" Somi, who was lying next to her, suddenly turned around and talked to her.

Jennie looked at her through the moonlight. "Why?"

"Because this is my brother and I's secret base. Every time I suffered because of my father and grandfather, I hid here and stared blankly at the wall. I did not cry like Diana, but I still felt sad. When I want to be alone, this is the place."

"Although my brother never protected me like he protected Diana, he would always come here and sit with me when I felt sad. He will sit by my side, silently accompanying me. My relationship with my brother is not like the relationship between other people's siblings. I also knew that he protected Diaan because he really treated her as an outsider and I am his sister, so I have to take a step back." Somi said softly.

Jennie smiled understandingly before she suddenly said, "From your tone, it looks like you really admire your brother."

"Admire?" Somi suddenly sneered, "Only a fool would admire and worship him. To outsiders, he looks like the lofty President, the eldest grandson of the Manoban Family, but in my eyes, he is just my brother, the one who always quietly lent his shoulders to me."

Somi suddenly got up. She switched on the light, got off the bed and rummaged through a small cabinet beside the bed. As she did so, she said, "Actually, this is my room. I keep many of my treasured items here."

She took out an album from the cabinet and jumped onto the bed.

She handed the album to Jennie and said, "Take a look. This is my brother's most valuable photo album since he was young."

Jennie didn't expect Somi, who had been treating her coldly, to be so childish after getting to know her a while ago.

She smiled as she took the photo album and carefully flipped through it.

Jennie giggled when she saw Lisa, who was about three years old, glaring at a photo while standing in the grass with a gun that was much taller than him.

It actually looked like a real gun! It seems like Old Man really did work hard to nurture him.

Jennie only looked at the photo album in her hands without speaking, but in her heart, she was finally able to believe what GD had told her that night before. With the strong upbringing of his father and grandfather, it was no wonder that Lisa's skills were so good.

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