My Wife is a Hidden Big Shot-Chapter 99 - 94: Got Rejected?

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Chapter 99: Chapter 94: Got Rejected?

The sea breeze blew in gusts as whitecaps dotted the waves.

Alvin Morgan took Aurora Sinclair to look for seashells, while Dean Morgan scooped up Titus Miles to play in the sand. Arthur Lockwood rubbed his nose, then said awkwardly to Leigh Miles, "Come on, I’ll treat you to some ice cream."

That left Beta Morgan reeling in the wind, his mind filled with the devilish voice of his master.

"Not bad! Since you’re so capable, go and find ten more large sea crabs for dinner."

The word "large" had been heavily emphasized.

***

「Meanwhile, in Kingsford, a thousand miles away.」

Zane Guthrie and Jensen Guthrie had once again been turned away at the door of the Sinclair Estate.

Master Sinclair cited poor health as his reason for closing his doors and refusing to see anyone.

Zane Guthrie’s expression turned cold. He gritted his teeth and said, "Back to the Guthrie estate—"

Meanwhile, Janet Sinclair had led the Sinclair family bodyguards directly into her eldest brother Linton Sinclair’s home. Ignoring Hailey Gordon’s attempts to stop them, they forcefully hauled Stella Sinclair away to the press conference.

Stella Sinclair was crying and screaming, completely lacking the composure of a well-bred young lady.

To keep from being taken, she pulled out Arthur Lockwood’s gold business card and threatened Janet Sinclair, "Auntie, if you keep forcing me, I’ll tell the Lockwood Heir!"

Seeing this, Hailey Gordon acted as if she were clutching at straws. She stepped in front of Stella Sinclair and barked, "Janet Sinclair, don’t you go too far! If you keep pushing us, the Lockwood family won’t let you get away with it!"

But Janet Sinclair just looked at Hailey Gordon as if she were watching a clown. She turned impatiently to Linton Sinclair. "Big Brother, haven’t you told them the truth yet? It’s not healthy to keep living in a fantasy!"

Linton Sinclair looked utterly embarrassed. He snatched the business card from Stella Sinclair’s hand and scolded, "You made a mistake, so you need to apologize properly!"

"Give it back to me—" Stella Sinclair shrieked, lunging for it, but the Sinclair bodyguards grabbed her arms.

She thrashed about frantically, her eyes glued to the business card, screaming as if she’d gone insane. Linton Sinclair was so furious he slapped her right across the face.

Hailey Gordon instantly flew into a rage. She strode forward, her hands clawing for Linton Sinclair’s face as she screamed viciously, "Linton Sinclair, you’re a monster—"

Seeing her spineless brother getting clawed at and beaten by his wife, Janet Sinclair gave the bodyguards a meaningful look, and they pulled him to safety.

The bodyguards each grabbed one of Hailey Gordon’s arms, restraining her.

Hailey Gordon thrashed in their grip, cursing the Sinclair family and every one of their ancestors.

But Janet Sinclair simply held up her phone and pressed play. The sound of Hailey Gordon’s own recent curses and blatant threats filled the air, causing her to immediately fall silent.

If looks could kill, Hailey Gordon’s glare would have killed Janet Sinclair hundreds of times over.

Janet Sinclair held out a hand to Linton Sinclair and said coolly, "Time to return that to its rightful owner, don’t you think?"

The hysterical Stella Sinclair froze at these words, staring blankly at Janet Sinclair as if she didn’t understand what she meant.

Janet Sinclair glanced at her, then raised a hand to stroke her hair. "Stella," she said gravely, "you need to understand your place. You and Aurora are different. You grew up in the Sinclair family; everything you have was given to you by this family. Your every word and deed represents the Sinclairs. If the family falls, you’ll go down with it!"

It was a blunt statement, and Stella Sinclair was furious. With red-rimmed eyes, she yelled, "How are we different? She’s caused so much trouble since she came back, and you all forgive her. Why is it different when it comes to me? You all just play favorites—"

Janet Sinclair watched her vent with an indifferent expression, then chuckled. "That’s right. We play favorites. Her parents died when she was six, yet she was branded a jinx and sent to the mountains to train in martial arts. You, on the other hand, grew up with healthy parents and received the best education in Kingsford. The most valuable thing she owns is her school uniform, while any single one of your outfits costs hundreds of times more. Both of you are daughters of the Sinclair family. You get to enjoy a life of luxury in Kingsford while she has to go to the mountains and endure hardship? Yes, our favoritism is quite extreme..."

Stella Sinclair squirmed under Janet Sinclair’s words and retorted loudly, "If she hadn’t been so abnormal as a child, she wouldn’t have been sent away..."

At those words, the smile on Janet Sinclair’s face instantly vanished. All warmth drained from her eyes, and the sight was so frightening that Stella Sinclair instinctively shrank back, a cold shiver running down her spine.

Janet Sinclair gave her a blunt, dismissive look from top to bottom. "Stella Sinclair," she said coldly, "that right there is the difference between you and her. You will never, ever measure up to her in your entire life!"

Stella Sinclair was taken aback, and her anger began to flare up again, but Janet Sinclair didn’t give her the chance. She held up the gold business card, shattering Stella’s last shred of confidence. "You really want this card, don’t you? But it doesn’t belong to you. The Lockwood Heir gave this to Aurora at the airport. He told us himself—he doesn’t know you. He only knows Aurora Sinclair!"