The Heiress’ Return & Revenge
Chapter 338
Chapter 338 A Surprising Agreement
Salma, the youngest daughter of a wealthy family, was accustomed to a life of privilege and indulgence. Her parents and two older brothers doted on her, which made her somewhat spoiled.
However, her relationship with her sister was strained, and she was taken aback by the way she was treated, particularly by William
Steven, who had overheard Salma’s phone conversation, didn’t catch the specifics but could infer the gist of it. He began to question if Salma was under Melinda’s influence and was grappling with psychological issues.
After a moment of contemplation, he turned to Salma with a grave expression and asked, “Should we consult a psychiatrist or a psychologist?”
If she was indeed under Melinda’s influence, seeking professional help seemed like a sensible course of
Salma, jolted back to reality by Steven’s suggestion, stared at him in disbelief. “Do you genuinely believe I’m mentally unstable?” she retorted.
attempted to pactly her. “If we’re facing problems, we should confront
to leave her alone before storming out of the hospital room. She
Salma leave in a huff, feeling
no support from Steven’s family and no one else to turn to. Salma a full-time housewife, had to rely
was already evening. Her assistant had completed the investigation and showed her the
confirming the discovery of a body buried beneath a large tree. She muttered to herself
illegal activities. They even confessed to
darkened. She immediately
of Banny’s actions and claimed that
lose Salma as an ally against Simone, shared her own experiences of being
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