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My Identities Were Revealed After Marriage novel Chapter 15

Chapter 15

Before Sandra could respond to the Smith family's accusations, she was interrupted by Levy's personal assistant, William, who addressed Levy as "boss" and referred to Sandra as "young madam." The unexpected revelation left everyone present, particularly the Smith family, in a state of shock and confusion. They were well aware of William's position as Levy Anthony's personal assistant, and they couldn't comprehend the connection between him and the young man standing before them.

Richard, Andrew's resentful second brother, unable to contain his curiosity and frustration, demanded an explanation from William. He questioned who his boss was and what his name was. Richard, along with the rest of the Smith family, couldn't believe that the handsome young man emerging from the rare and exclusive Lamborghini could possibly be Levy Anthony.

They were under the impression that the Anthony family had lost their wealth when Levy assumed the role of family head. Moreover, rumors circulated about Levy's unattractiveness. So, it seemed inconceivable to them that this elegant and striking young man standing before them could be Levy.

Their minds raced, contemplating the possible implications and revelations that were about to unfold. The Smith family sensed that they were on the verge of discovering something that could change their lives forever. The tension in the air grew palpable as they eagerly awaited William's response, hoping to unravel the mystery surrounding Levy Anthony's true identity.

With a resolute expression on her face, Sandra seized the moment and interrupted the tension-filled atmosphere. She declared firmly, "This young man here is my husband, Levy Anthony."

"We have just gotten married, and we are here to celebrate our marriage. I didn't expect to encounter such ill fortune on our very first day as a married couple."

"Secondly, my dear cousins, we are not sisters, nor are we close enough for you to dictate what I should or shouldn't do with my life."

"If my memory serves me correctly, old man and woman Smith, my family and I left the Smith family household just yesterday. We owe you nothing, and we are not obliged to explain anything about my life to you."

"And as for you, Stellah or Stacey, why would I be envious of your men who know nothing but to flaunt their family name? I have a wonderful, younger, and handsome man—I couldn't ask for anyone better."

"Thirdly, my mother is not a gold-digger. If I recall correctly, all those years she spent in the Smith family, she did nothing but love your son and you, her mother-in-law. It was you who made her life miserable."

"To the extent of snatching away her younger daughter, who couldn't defend herself, and sending her off to a village among unknown people."

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