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Master Odell’s Secret Ex-Wife

Chapter 1053
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Chapter 1053 “You two broke up a long time ago, so why would he bring you here?” 

“How would I know? Why don‘t you ask him yourself?” 

With that, Sherry turned around and walked away. 

Janine immediately barked, “Stop right there. I haven‘t finished talking to you yet!” 

Sherry continued to press forward without the slightest intention of stopping. 

Janine cursed her again and again, but Sherry was nearly out of her sight by this point. 

As she was about to step back into the party, Shannon emerged from a dark corner. Her long hair draped over her

shoulders like a lion‘s mane. She wore a snow–white dress fit snugly around her waist and carried a luxury handbag.

Her jewelry sparkled as she walked. She was clearly a woman of exuberant and refined taste. 

It did not take much to figure out that she was the favorite child of the family. 

She addressed Sherry with a faint smile, “Sister, long time no see. Where have you been all year?” 

Sherry snapped at her, “Drop the act. She‘s not even 

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here.” 

Shannon had always been good at presenting herself as someone completely harmless. If not for the countless

times when Sherry had been set up and ruined by her in the past, she would also have been fooled by her feigned

affection. 

Despite Sherry‘s statement, she continued to wear the same saccharine smile. “Sister, what are you talking about?

You‘re my sister. Of course, I care about you.” 

Sherry scoffed, “Who are you calling sister? Are we related by blood?” 

Shannon froze for a second before continuing , “Even if we are not related by blood , Mom and Dad have always

treated me like I‘m their biological daughter, so there is no reason for me to not deem you as my sister as well.” 

“Even though I am their born daughter, I have never thought of them as my parents. Don‘t even think about getting

on my good side. I‘m not on the same level as you folks.” 

Shannon seemed hurt upon hearing this. 

Upon seeing her reaction, Sherry felt like throwing up 

everything she had just eaten. 

Before she could get a word out though , Janine‘s vexed voice appeared from behind, “Shannon, didn‘t I ask you to

wait for me over there? I told you to not talk to her. 

What if people find out that you two are related? You will be shamed and disgraced, you‘ll lose your place in

Glanchester!” 

Shannon whined, “But, Mom, she is my sister after all—” 

“Oh, come here. Don‘t ever talk to her again!” Janine interrupted her. 

Shannon went to her with an aggrieved look. 

Sherry had long since gotten used to these antics of hers and simply rolled her eyes at them before walking away. 

However, Janine was still feeling incredibly upset. 

Shannon apologized with a pout, “Mom, it‘s all my fault. I must be the reason why Sister refuses to come home this

entire time. I‘m the reason why she sees you and Dad as her enemies.” 

This drew a reaction out of Janine, and she quickly corrected Shannon, “Hush now. It‘s not your fault. She‘s just an

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immature, ridiculous brat. Both your father and I would never even acknowledge her if she wasn’t our flesh and

blood. Remember, you are our dear, beloved daughter, and I never want to hear you blaming yourself for these

things again, got it?” Shannon smiled wryly and said, “Okay, I understand now, Mom.” 

Janine smiled and gently caressed her face before leading her back to the party. 

Shortly after they left, Sherry emerged from behind a tree. Despite the warm glow of the sun, her face gleamed

with cold like a sheet of ice. There was not a trace of warmth underneath her blank stare. 

It seemed like her mother had conveniently forgotten about what happened a year ago when she had gotten on

her knees and pleaded desperately for her to seek John‘s help to salvage the family crisis at the time. 

Then again, it all made sense. No matter what, Shannon was their dear and beloved daughter. The only thing they 

took away from that experience was the sheer humiliation they had to endure when they had gone down on their

knees and begged her for help. Meanwhile, they had willingly chosen to discard the memory of her going out of her

way to help them out of a crisis. 

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