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The Phantom Heiress Rising From The Shadows

Chapter 49
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Chapter 49 Chapter 49 She'Probably Had Plastic Surgery The conditions outlined in the agreement were crafted with the clear intention of targeting Brenna If Brenna failed to secure first place in the design competition, she would be permanently stripped of any righ to the Harper Group's shares. Additionally, she would lose access to her monthly allowance.

The document further stipulated that, as an adult, Brenna was expected to be financially independent, forbidding her from relying on the Harper family for financial support. The family was also prohibited from providing her with employment opportunities, including offering her a job at the Harper Group.

Every clause was deliberately cruel, as though it were a formal declaration that Brenna was not considered a true member of the Harper family.

To make matters even worse, the clothes Brenna had received the previous day- purchased with Harper family funds-were now being treated as a debt she was expected to repay.

Giselle's expression darkened as she read through the document. Without hesitation, she handed the document to her husband and stated bluntly, "I don't approve of this. Read it yourself-this effectively treats Brenna like an outsider. She is my daughter, and I have every right to provide for her. No one else gets to dictate otherwise." Shepard's eyes scanned the pages, his expression becoming increasingly dark. The more he read, the more his frustration grew. Fixing Rosie with a sharp look, he snapped, "Rosie, Brenna is my biological daughter. She has taken nothing from you. Why are you treating her this way?" Once finished, he passed the agreement to Luther.

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Luther and Tessa both adjusted their reading glasses and leaned in, their expressions darkening with every clause they read, unmistakable anger flashing in their eyes.

Even as her family bombarded her with disapproval, Rosie remained unshaken. She just felt a bit sad. Before Brenna's return, she had been the pride of the Harper family-their most treasured member. Intelligent, well- educated, and highly capable, she had risen quickly within Harper Group. In just a year, she had established herself as a skilled general manager, earning both the admiration of her elders in the family and generous financial rewards they had been more than willing to grant her.

Every achievement, every recognition, had been the result of her own hard work. She had proved herself tand again, securing not only a million-dollar monthly allowance but also a significant share of the family business, ensuring steady annual dividends.

She had worked tirelessly for everything she had. So why should Brenna-who had spent two decades outside the family-suddenly be handed the sprivileges she had struggled to earn? Rosie refused to accept such injustice. She wouldn't sit idly by and watch the family elders hand over what she 0.0% 21.04 0 X+ ||| < Chapter 49 She Probably Had Plastic Surgery had fought for on a silver platter.

Yet, the family elders clearly felt sorry for Brenna and had unanimously agreed to compensate her with shares for the hardships she had endured outside the family.

Rosie believed that was so unfair.

What right did Brenna have to walk in and claim wealth and privileges she hadn't earned? She was determined to stop this from happening.

Rosie glanced coldly across the table. Aside from her brother, everyone seemed to disapprove of the agreement. But that only made her more determined to stand her ground.

She said, "I'm not doing this out of spite. I have my reasons for doing this." Brenna's expression remained composed, though she knew Rosie wanted to strip her of any access to the family's resources. In fact, she had never even wanted the Harper Group's shares. With two successful studios of her own, she had more than enough wealth to sustain herself.

Still, Rosie's blatant hostility made her uncomfortable. She was just as much a part of the Harper family as Rosie was, so why should she be denied access to the family resources? She wasn't going to back down.

Luther studied the agreement, his displeasure evident as he shook his head. Tessa's eyes were heavy with disappointment as she looked at Rosie.

How could Rosie be this petty? After everything Shepard and Giselle had done for her, how could she target their daughter, her own cousin, like this? Brenna said to Rosie sharply, "You said you have your reasons for doing this. So say them now." A flicker of satisfaction crossed Rosie's face when she saw that Brenna was angry. People tended to act irrationally when angry, and she wanted Brenna to be angry.

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Rosie crossed her arms over her chest, and she smirked at Brenna as she presented her argument.

"Sure, you look like Giselle-there's no denying that. But looking alike isn't proof of anything. There are plenty of unrelated people who resemble each other. Who's to say you didn't undergo plastic surgery just to scam your way into our Harper family? I am not trying to target you, but that's indeed a possibility." A ripple of murmurs spread through the room. Ernst nodded and said, "Rosie has a point. I suggest we conduct a DNA test." No one outright objected. After all, Rosie's accusation, however outrageous, sounded plausible enough to be considered.

Even Ableson and Jillian exchanged approving looks.

Ernst turned to Brenna, his voice steady. "Would you also be willing to undergo a medical examination to prove you haven't had plastic surgery?" he asked.

Brenna seethed with frustration. The Harper family's wealth meant nothing to her- she had no desire to exploit their fortune, not would she ever stoop to faking an identity for personal gain. "The Harper family may have power and influence, but I have no intention of latching onto it. If you refuse to believe me, I'll just leave," 47.4% 21:04 < Chapter 49 She Probably Mad Plastic Surgery she said coldly.

Rosie's smirk widened. "Did you all hear that? All Ernst did was suggest a simple test, and she immediately tried to back out. Her reluctance says it all-maybe she really did alter her face to look like Giselle," she said.

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