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The Villainess Needs a Hug (Ivy Windsor) novel Chapter 261

When Emma heard the news, her initial shock quickly twisted into a fierce, gnawing jealousy.

She had pulled every string, sacrificed her future happiness, and still couldn’t keep Micah by her side. Yet Ivy, seemingly without effort, had just snatched up Micah’s influential uncle.

Life really wasn’t fair.

Rosetta took a moment to process what she’d heard. Then, her face lit up with a delighted smile as she turned to Ivy. Ivy, are you really going to marry Mr. Ludwig? Oh, that’s wonderful!

Ivy offered a small smile. Wonderful or not, what does it matter to any of you? Don’t think I don’t see why you’re suddenly so nice to meit’s just because you want to use me as a ticket to get close to Jamison, isn’t it?

The Windsors fell silent.

But you’ve seen for yourselvesJamison’s temper is even colder than mine. So you might as well give up on that idea.

Jamison frowned, glancing down at the woman whose hand he still held. Are you trying to compliment me, or insult me?

Ivy met his gaze. Of course, it’s a compliment.”

Huh. That’s a pretty unique way to compliment someone.”

You’ll get used to it.

Their playful banter made it seem as though the Windsors weren’t even present. In fact, it almost felt as if they were putting on a show of affection just for the family’s benefit.

Even Rosetta had to admit her daughter’s luck seemed extraordinary. It was as if Ivy’s hardships had finally turned into good fortune. Sure enough, things were finally looking up for her.

With her purpose for the visit accomplished, Ivy was in no mood to linger. She shot Jamison a look; he instantly understood, and together they turned to leave.

Rosetta refused to give up so easily. She hurried after them, throwing desperate glances at her husband, silently urging him to do something.

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Chanter

Adkins was reluctant he hated this, but the Windsors were backed into a corner, After Emma’s broken engagement, they’d barely managed to pry a piece of land from the Shepherds, but the project hadn’t even gotten off the ground before Baillie’s troubles started.

To keep their son out of prison and persuade the Miller family to drop the charges, they’d paid ten million in emotional damagesto settle the case privately.

Now, the longawaited project was on the verge of collapse due to a looming cash flow crisis. If they couldn’t secure more funding soon, the entire venture would fall apart. The bank loans they’d taken out would come due, and the land they’d put up as collateral would be auctioned off.

The company’s stock price had been plummeting for days, the situation growing more dire by the minute. Another scandal could be the final blow.

Adkins had been running himself ragged, and nowat lasta sliver of hope appeared.

Even if it meant swallowing his pride, he had to keep Jamison on their side.

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