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Love on the Fast Track (Derek and Norah)

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Chapter 984

Chapter 984:

For them, Norah's survival was a happy development.

For the Wilsons, it was a bolt from the blue.

Hadley, standing next to Hank, was thrilled about Norah's survival. She silently clenched her fists, not showing

her excitement on her face.

A flicker of hope ignited in her dim eyes. Perhaps, just perhaps, things could still turn around.

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Iker tapped a cold rhythm on the table. “Norah can’t cback.”

Her return would slash their wealth to a third.

The others murmured agreement.

Elsa, now accustomed to the lavish lifestyle afforded by the stolen inheritance, felt no remorse for her family’s

scheming against Norah.

“Let her stay dead,” she declared.

Her position as the precious daughter hinged on Norah's absence.

Iker’s voice dropped to a low growl. “Hank, keep Marlene on the hook and investigate this Bellfolk competition.

Maybe Norah was involved.”

A steely glint hardened his gaze. “We need to eliminate her before the Scotts find her.”

“Yes, Dad,” Hank boomed.

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Family loyalty dissolved in the face of greed.

Listening to the chilling conversation, Hadley’s heart ached. She silently prayed for Norah's safety, hoping she

could evade the Wilsons’ murderous attempts. Meanwhile, as the Wilsons were thriving, the Carters and the

Powells also reaped the benefits. With the Wilsons’ backing, they carved out a precarious existence under the

Scotts’ shadow.

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The Scotts, while hesitant to drive them to bankruptcy, enjoyed throwing their weight around.

The Carters and the Powells knew it was payback for their past mistreatment of Norah, and despite the

resentment, they simply endured it.

After all, with Norah gone and their own culpability, they had little room for argument.

They were fortunate to even have a roof over their heads.

At Carter Manor,

Juliana’s health had deteriorated ever since her grandson got divorced. Particularly troubling was Madeline, who

had thrown the Carter family into disarray.

As the family elder, Juliana was deeply concerned.