Autumn had long known that because of Luna and her mother’s instigation, both of her brothers disliked her.
They even hated her.
Back then, she still tried to please them, but the result was always the same: the more she said, the more mistakes they found; the more she did, the more faults they picked out.
It seemed that no matter what she said or did, in their eyes, it was always wrong.
Once she understood this, she stopped being polite with them, and their sibling relationship only grew more strained.
Simon dragged her into a corner and shouted angrily, “Autumn, what on earth are you trying to do? Why do you always jump in to sabotage our negotiations?
“Do you feel proud only when you see us embarrassed? Don’t forget, you’re a Lewis too.
“If we lose our reputation, you won’t look any better. When the family’s projects fail, what benefit do you get out of it?”
In the private room, Autumn had stolen all the attention, but at the expense of their dignity—how could he not be furious?
His sister was becoming more and more disobedient, trampling on his bottom line again and again.
It was deeply disappointing.
Autumn suddenly laughed, sharp and mocking. “Mr. Lewis, you really must have lost your mind—letting a woman lead you by the nose. To outsiders, it almost looks like you and your stepsister are involved.”
She truly couldn’t understand. Both her brothers were intelligent men, so why did they allow Luna and her mother to manipulate them so easily?
But she no longer cared to figure it out. Whether it was Julian or her brothers, none of them had anything to do with her anymore.

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