If it weren’t for her elder sister, Fernando might never have noticed Clarissa.

Clarissa reflected on this with bitterness. She had resented her elder sister, especially when she plotted her sister’s death. No matter what Clarissa did, people would always mention her elder sister. No matter how well Clarissa performed, the praise would go to her sister, with people saying, “Your elder sister taught you well.”

Clarissa admitted she was jealous. Her elder sister was better than her in every way.

Her elder sister was the one who managed the company and family affairs, while Clarissa helped. When a problem arose, if Clarissa couldn’t solve it, she would go home and discuss it with her elder sister. Her sister would always find a solution, and when Clarissa followed her advice, everything would work out perfectly.

Clarissa wasn’t as smart or as brave as her elder sister, but she wasn’t willing to stay in her sister’s shadow forever. She wanted to be better, to surpass her elder sister.

Clarissa believed that what her sister could do, she could do too. If she took her sister’s place, she was sure she wouldn’t fail.

she killed her sister’s family. Fearing her sister might retaliate, she decided

who was responsible. Her sister looked at her with disbelief, unable to speak, and left this world in shock. Clarissa was the one who took care of

will follow. Even if she doesn’t, he will. He’ll testify that I killed

is take Audrey to visit my sister’s grave. If you can deal with them at the cemetery, do it there—it’s remote and convenient,”

mother. How could Liberty and the others not go? We could catch them all at once. If we’re not confident enough, we can sabotage their cars and

if things played out that way. It would save her from having to die with Audrey and

of the way, Clarissa would have no opponents, and her descendants

“Madam, I’ll make the arrangements, but I must point out that if you’ve thought of this, they’ve likely thought of it too. Our chances of

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