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The Phantom Heiress Rising From The Shadows

Chapter 139
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Chapter 139 Chapter 139 Could You Consider Forgiving Rosie Rosie had just finished calling her lawyer and was sitting in the interrogation room, projecting arrogance as she said to two officers nearby, "I won't speak until my lawyer is here." The officers were unsure how to proceed.

Within thirty minutes, a lawyer named Bruno Green, accompanied by Ernst, arrived at the station.

Ernst looked serious and was upset about the treatment his sister was receiving. He fixed a stern gaze on the police officers, particularly on the director, Mayson Gomez, a middle-aged man in a white shirt. "This is unacceptable. You've brought my sister here in her pajamas. This can't be right!" he said in anger.

Mayson managed a strained smile. "Mr. Harper, this was a mistake made by my team. I will address it immediately," he said.

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Rachael, carrying a handbag, scoffed and shot a scathing look at the officers who had ignored her earlier. "They should all be fired!" she exclaimed.

"Where is my sister?" Ernst asked urgently, concerned Rosie might be harshly treated.

Mayson felt powerless in this situation. The Harper Group was a key player in Shirie's development, funding numerous municipal projects and holding considerable sway in many industries. Even the mayor couldn't afford to disregard their influence.

Leading the way, Mayson said, "Please, follow me." Ernst walked with Bruno and Rachael trailing behind. Rachael deliberately slowed her pace, lowering her voice as she said to the three officers, "I warned you-the Harper family isn't the kind of people you can afford to cross." By the evening, before sunset, Ernst brought Rosie back home. Rachael accompanied them. Ernst had cback specifically to argue for justice, insisting Rosie should be allowed to return.

Dinner was underway at home, the table filled with Brenna's favorite dishes.

When Shepard saw Ernst bringing Rosie back, he becenraged and put down his fork. "Who gave you permission to bring her back here?" he asked.

Though Rosie was seething inside at Shepard and Giselle for siding with Brenna, she forced herself to appear sorrowful. "Mom, Dad, if I can't cback home, where else do I have to go? I just made a small mistake. Are you really going to turn your back onover this?" she said.

She went as far as shedding tears, putting on a show of genuine sorrow, all while secretly watching the Harper family, hoping to catch a hint of sympathy in their expressions.

0.0% 17:16 +4 +- ** X+ INB III O < Chapter 139 Could You Consider Forgiving Rosie Ernst took a seat and calmly said, "Mom, Dad, Brenna, Rosie is still young and bound to err. The matter is just a minor issue. Is this really necessary?" Disappointment was evident on Shepard's and Giselle's faces.

Shepard said sharply, "A minor issue? Rosie spent a large amount of money to hire criminals to kill Brenna How is that minor?"

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"Brenna is fine, isn't she? She managed to fend off those criminals. and left them with broken arms and legs She's unharmed, so the matter is not as serious as you make it seem. Rosie has already been detained and questioned at the police station all day. That should be punishment enough. Please forgive her now. Losing her parents was hard on her; it's unfair to treat her harshly like this," Ernst said, feeling that the family was ganging up on Rosie. The mood in the dining room becstrained. The servants quietly left, giving the Harper family space to talk while they observed from a distance.

Rosie, feeling wronged, said, "Mom, Dad, I'll let go of any hard feelings towards Brenna. I acted out because I felt you favored her over me. If you had showna bit more love and attention, I wouldn't have resorted to such drastic measures. I acknowledge my mistake now, and I'm truly sorry. Please forgive me." As a man, Shepard didn't want to cdown too hard. Rosie was still his brother's daughter, and with that ca sense of duty he couldn't ignore.

However, Giselle saw things differently. Her expression grew stern as she said, "No, I can't forgive her.

m She knew the danger those criminals posed; they could have done something far worse. If Brenna hadn't been capable of defending herself, imagine what would have happened. Shepard, if you allow her to stay, I'm prepared to leave. Brenna and I will not share a hwith her." "Mom!" Ernst exclaimed, confusion written all over his face. "Why are you being like this? Can you honestly stand to leave Rosie out there on her own, with no one to turn to? Didn't Uncle Carsen make you promise to look after her before he died?" Giselle stood firm. "If you feel responsible for Rosie, then you take care of her. My priority is my daughter, who has been terribly wronged," she said.

Brenna kept her head down and continued to eat quietly, seemingly detached from the conflict.

Ernst turned to her and said, "Brenna, could you consider forgiving Rosie? If you do, I'll transfer 0.1% of my shares in the Harper Group to you. The yearly dividends you'll receive alone are significant." Brenna tilted her head slightly, her tone even. "Ernst, I don't need the money." Amid the escalating tension, Rosie burst into tears, looking very pitiful. "Please, let's stop fighting. I'll leave. I can handle being unloved and neglected. I believe my parents are watching overfrom heaven and protecting me," she said.

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