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Cherished By Seven Sisters by Melvin Houle

Chapter 830
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Chapter 830 Too Much Trust

Ameera was eager to see how Emrys would defend himself.

However, Emrys didn’t bother to defend himself at all. He simply said calmly, “I won't be able to condense the

golden elixir again, but | believe that even without it, my path of cultivation will not stop here.”

“You believe? What good is your belief?

Clearly, Ameera was quite upset.

He couldn’t condense the golden elixir anymore but dared to say that his cultivation path wouldn't end here.

Where did his confidence cfrom?

He must be dreaming!

Ameera’s attitude toward Emrys had changed drastically.

She placed too much faith in the magical treasure she held.

This mirror treasure used to test potential was passed down by the Morris family’s ancestors. Normally, when

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ordinary people with no talent tested their blood, it would. show a gloomy picture.

However, what Ameera didn’t know was that there was another situation where such a gray color could appear,

which was when the test taker’s potential was blocked by sexternal force.

Emrys clearly belonged to the latter category.

Ameera was extremely angry with Emrys.

At the stime, she insisted that Ninette be tested again, and her mood improved somewhat when she saw

the result of Ninette’s test was still a light gold color.

At this point, Ameera finally realized that her youngest daughter, Ninette, did not have infinite potential just

because she had benefited from Emrys; it was her inherent potential.

Now Ameera was even more determined not to let Ninette marry Emrys..

“You two step outside for a moment. | have sthings to discuss privately with Emrys,” Ameera said to her two

daughters.

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Sylvia looked at Emrys apologetically and silently left, but Ninette was unwilling to leave until Emrys smiled and

comforted her, saying, “It's okay. Wait outside for a while!”

Reluctantly, Ninette left the room.

This scene made Ameera even more displeased.

It was clear that her youngest daughter was more inclined to listen to Emrys than to her.

That was why Ameera decided to talk to Emrys alone, rather than giving orders to Ninette to cut off all contact

with Emrys.

Doing so would only backfire.

After the two girls had left.the room, Ameera once again locked the door from the inside. She leaned her

voluptuous figure against the chair, her expression icy as she said, “You should know what I'm about to say.”

“Of course.”

Emrys gave a laugh.

How could he not know Ameera’s intention? She was simply trying to persuade him to willingly leave Ninette.

“You are a smart person. If it weren't for your own recklessness, you would definitely bet someone in the future.

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But unfortunately... you should be grateful that the lightning didn’t fry your brain. Otherwise, it would be difficult

forto communicate with you. | admit, that | am an opportunist, but all my materialism is for the best

outcome. | hope you won't. blme,” Ameera said coldly, admitting openly that she was an opportunist.

Emrys calmly responded, “I don’t blyou.”

How could | possibly blyou? I've never cared about you. With just a single word from me, Ninette would

immediately leave the Morris family. Do you really think you could stop it?

But Ameera didn’t know Emrys‘ thoughts and nodded knowingly, saying, “Since you understand it well, | won't

waste my breath. If you truly care about Ninette, please leave voluntarily.”

Speaking with intelligent people was always a pleasure. Even though Emrys‘ golden elixir field was shattered, he

still had a good sense of the bigger picture. This impressed Ameera, causing her to see him in a new light.

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However, Emrys let out a meaningful chuckle.

Hmm?

Ameera slightly furrowed her brows. “You're not willing?”

Emrys fell into a brief silence before he spoke. “Mdm. Ameera, do you believe that everything can be measured

in terms of benefits? The ‘best outcome’ you just mentioned, | presume, refers to the most beneficial outcome,

doesn’t it?”