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You Hit My Heart (Joyce and Luther) novel Chapter 698

"Let Shelly return to the detention cell and finish the remaining days there.”

“After that, I will send her to a university in Mufron. Apparently, her years at the University of Conard had been wasted and she was not working hard enough.

“When she was in the automotive program of Professor Owens, she did not have any achievements either.”

“She did not get anything done herself and, in order to kick Joyce out of the program, she went out of her way to steal the design and reveal it to the Ballard Group, betraying R&S Group.”

“And she was shameless enough to hire someone to push Joyce down the overpass.”

“If she doesn't reflect on herself and if we just let her be, she may get into even more trouble in the future."

He said feebly, his face full of disappointment.

Jacqueline didn't dare to say anything about Luther's decision.

Shelly was indeed spoiled and she was responsible for it.

Luther was raised by Stephanie, and Jacqueline insisted on raising Shelly herself. It turned out, Stephanie was just right about her.

She was the one who could not teach her own child well.

Shelly instantly sat down on the floor hopelessly.

Luther had warned her before that she would be sent out of the country if she made a mistake again. Now that he had recovered his memory, he naturally remembered all the things she had done wrong in the past and she could no longer cover them up.

What’s worse, when he lost his memory, she had desperately said so many bad things about Joyce and lied to him.

Now that he knew all about it, she could no longer face him again.

She could only accept his arrangement.

She also did not expect that Charlotte would be like this, and she regretted it in her heart.

She had no secret in front of Charlotte and said everything to her.

She was deceived by her pretension, and she had done many things actually because of her. In the end, she was just a tool to her. She was very angry.

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