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Madame Alice, harboring a deep-seated disdain for the Blooms, vehemently declared, “Since they need something from this useless family, we shouldn't make it easy for them to get it because they won't appreciate us, I'm sure of it.”

She had reached her limit with Madame Emma, who had made her life miserable even during her marriage. The disdainful treatment continued after her husband's demise, relegating them to insignificance.

Joanna, curious about Travis's perspective, cast a gaze in his direction, contemplating his potential response. She secretly concurred with her mother; her grandmother was unlikely to express gratitude, even after they saved her life. Perhaps her mom's suggestion was worth considering.

Travis, sensing the weight of their expectations, released a sigh, accompanied by a reassuring smile. He voiced his uncertainty, stating, “Do you guys think that family still has something we want? I'm not sure anymore.”

Madame Alice, undeterred, pointed out, “They have a pletho
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