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Three Years Wasted I Married Mr. Right novel Chapter 272

In the living room of the Sterling residence in Jelasburg, Edmund was feeling lively, working through morning exercises with the butler in the Sterling residence's living room in Jelasburg. After a period of recovery, his complexion was rosy and healthy.

The thumping, heavy footsteps echoed from upstairs.

Edmund glanced up and frowned.

Erin swaggered down the stairs in a black tank top, studded shorts, knee-high boots, and sporting a skull tattoo on her shoulder blade.

Her rebellious outfit was an eyesore to Edmund

She has such a pretty face, but she insists on making it look like a ghost, Edmund thought.

"Grandpa, you're up so early. Full of energy, I see;

Erin drawled as she wandered over and lazily flopped down on the sofa, legs crossed

Edmund shot her a glance, catching her yawning and looking half-asleep, then snorted in annoyance.

"Who's as listless as you, like you were high on something? Did you go out partying last night?"

Edmund frowned, seeing she couldn't even stand or sit properly.

William really lets this girl get away with anything

She's got zero sense of what being a proper heiress is all about, he thought.

Erin bounced her leg, smirking. "Grandpa, that's just how we roll these days. You wouldn't understand."

Just like she didn't get why Edmund insisted on working out downstairs at the crack of dawn, when mornings were clearly made for sleeping in.

"Honestly, who doesn't love a good sleep-in?' she thought.

Edmund blew out a heavy sigh, wishing William and his wife would hurry back and get this troublemaker out of his sight.

"Did your parents say when they're coming back?" he asked.

Erin tapped away at her phone with her manicured nails. "They said next week"

It bugged her just thinking about it.

She was enjoying her life abroad when her mom suddenly hit her with a bombshell: she had a long-lost sister out there, and recently, they'd found some clues that might just bring her home.

Apparently, that sister was born from her mom's first love, and her dad knew all about her-he was actually fine with bringing her into the family

For twenty years, she'd been the one and only princess of the house; everything was hers. Now, all of a sudden, some half-sister was about to show up and try to take her mom away after all these years.

This was the last straw!

So, when she told her mom she was coming back to help out, she was really just playing along with the private investigator's clues-making sure every lead that could track down that sister got erased, one by one.

No way was she letting anyone steal her mom from her. Ever.

Edmund paused, took the cup of tea from the butler, and took a sip.

"You've been lounging around with nothing to do. I'll have your uncle bring you over to his company so you can work there for a few days," he said.

Watching her stroll around like she hadn't faced a single hardship in her life, Edmund just couldn't take it anymore.

When Richard was twenty, he was already taking Wallinton by storm.

Even his eldest son was serving the nation as a translator at the United Nations at that age.

Now, looking at Erin, Edmund feared the Sterling

legacy would be ruined with her.

Erin frowned, "Grandpa, I'm not short on cash. Why would I bother working?*

She'd just gotten word that that bitch had probably been dragged off to Ginkgo Town.

She'd already rounded up her crew of troublemakers, planning to hit Ginkgo Town and hunt that woman down before her parents made it back to the country.

She was dead-set on making that woman disappear for good—if she could ship her off to some godforsaken place where nobody would ever find her, all the better.

Let her get lost and never show her face again, Erin sneered to herself.

Edmund fumed, brows twitching. "You only think you've got it easy because your parents pay for everything. If you can't stand on your own two feet, do you really expect them to keep you forever?"

"My dad already said his whole fortune's coming to me. I could coast through life without lifting a finger." Erin shot back, looking smug and unbothered.

Edmund could only glare at her, momentarily at a loss for words.

No wonder William raised her to be so useless—a total waste of a child. He's practically ruined her, Edmund thought.

"Starting tomorrow, I'm having your father cut you off

No more allowance. You're going to work at your uncle's company, he announced, tone brooking no argument.

Erin had just made plans with her friends to go out to the countryside tomorrow, and Edmund's sudden decree caught her completely off guard

She sprang to her feet. "No way! I've got stuff to do tomorrow. I'm not going."

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