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Chapter 966: Yarn Family Sisters_1
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Chapter 966: Chapter 966: Yarn Family Sisters_1

After all, in the eyes of these people, Grace Yarn’s character resembled someone who was feigning superiority. 𝒻𝑟ℯℯ𝑤𝑒𝑏𝑛𝘰𝓋𝑒𝓁.𝒸𝑜𝘮

As for Lynn Yarn...

Initially, when her own sister was ridiculed, she would speak up a few times in Grace’s defense, but as time passed, she also felt that Grace was being excessively meddlesome.

"Even our parents don’t control me, so what gives you the right, just because you were born five years before me, Grace Yarn? Do you really not see how hypocritical you are, putting on this act for everyone to see?"

That time, Grace was hurt. She had never expected her own sister to say such words to her, especially with disdain in her eyes.

She didn’t know what she had done wrong and could only flee amidst the laughter of those around her.

That same night, she collided with a man outside a bar...

It was this man who later became the catalyst for the collapse of the sisters’ relationship.

Back then, Oliver Quach was still the younger son that the Quach Family had recently reclaimed, with an older biological brother above him. His parents, feeling guilty for their lost son over the years, were exceptionally indulgent and granted his every wish.

The more they did so, the more insecure Oliver felt inside.

Perhaps it was his youth, but the more he feared something, the more he wanted to try it.

So, he started to hang out with the dissolute sons from their circle.

Although he had the face of a flirt, Oliver adhered to stricter rules than anyone else, and even in his most carefree moments, he had his limits.

But, to others, only his outward appearance was visible, and they assumed that the woman he would like must have the same character as Lynn Yarn.

Yet, no one knew that a chance encounter one night with a girl who stumbled into his arms would take root in the heart of this playboy.

The once rambunctious young master underwent a complete transformation. Learning that Grace was studying art, he, despite his poor handwriting, decided to spend money and transfer into the art academy.

Initially, Grace was resistant to a boy like Oliver, but over time, maybe his relentless pursuit finally had an effect, and he won his beauty over.

Grace’s character was quiet and calm, like water, but Oliver was like fire, and the two seemed mismatched.

Most outsiders guessed that the two wouldn’t last long, perhaps even breaking up the next day.

Lynn thought the same at that time.

But by graduation, their relationship remained as strong as ever, and Oliver even changed careers to open a gallery for Grace.

He continued to spoil her as always.

A year after graduation, they got engaged.

And by the day of their engagement, they had been together for three years.

Oliver loved Grace very much. The more he understood the Yarn Family’s issues, the more he felt for her.

If the story had ended there, it might have been perfect.

But unexpectedly, Lynn Yarn, who had been quiet for so long, suddenly erupted.

She disagreed with the engagement ceremony and publicly announced her intent to compete openly with her own sister, Grace Yarn, for the affection of Oliver Quach.

Only then did the former playboys recall that before Grace came into the picture, it was taken for granted within their circle that Oliver and Lynn were a couple.

Although Oliver had no interest in Lynn, Lynn’s attitude towards Oliver said it all.

The second young miss, who had grown up the darling of the Yarn Family, once again showed off her lifelong expertise in throwing tantrums.

Insisting that her parents cancel the engagement ceremony no matter what.

To outsiders, the idea of a sister falling in love with her brother-in-law was laughable, yet the Yarn parents just couldn’t bear to see their youngest daughter’s pale appearance as she laid in the hospital bed.

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