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The assistant noted the time and reminded us.
“If everything’s fine, we need to sign an agreement. From now on, Miss Sierra won’t be your daughter.
However, we understand raising a daughter isn’t easy, so you’ll receive a million as compensation.
But you can’t contact Miss Sierra actively. Our boss Mr. Carter is a well–known figure in City A and wants to avoid gossip.”
Hearing this, my parents frowned but were tempted by the million–an amount they could never earn in their lifetimes. They remained silent.
The assistant continued:
“Of course, it’s not like you’ll never meet. If Sierra misses home and gets Mr. Carter’s approval, she can visit you.”
Seeing their hesitation, Sierra quickly said:
“Mom, Dad, I’ll become a rich heiress overnight. If I’m acknowledging someone else as my parent, there will be sacrifices. Don’t hesitate.”
I stirred the pot:
“If you’re hesitant, I can go instead of Sierra.”
That did it. At the thought of me taking away their daughter’s opportunity, they agreed immediately and signed the agreement.
As soon as it was signed, Sierra didn’t pack anything, shed a few fake tears, and left with the butler.
I said to my parents:
“Doesn’t seem like she misses this home much, leaving so quickly.
Their faces darkened, and my mom scolded:
“Sierra is doing it for this family. Without her, where would the million come from? When will you be as successful, so we don’t raise you for nothing?”
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Yes, the duty of upbringing outweighed everything. I used to believe that. So even when I was seriously ill and they refused to pay for my treatment, I was grateful for their upbringing.
But the moment Sierra pushed me into the street in my last life, I repaid that debt.
This time, I came to uncover the truth.