CEO's Reborn Wife-Chapter 1471 - 1479: I Want to Marry Him

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Chapter 1471: Chapter 1479: I Want to Marry Him

For instance, President Sampton, you’re truly fortunate to have such a wonderful daughter. Your heiress just won another award and even appeared on TV.

Even Jane Sampson got married, and the Black Family brought endless benefits to the Sampton Family.

Jane Sampson seems to have never caused any trouble since she was young.

Although, recently, Jane Sampson’s heart has gradually drifted away from this house.

However, when Julie Sampson is compared to Jane Sampson, it feels like one is stuck in the mud while the other is soaring in the heavens above.

Had I known Julie Sampson was so hopeless, I should have tried to be closer to Jane Sampson from the start.

Even if she isn’t biological, so what? As long as Bright Sampton is in this house, and as long as she still acknowledges this younger brother, and our grandparents, she will forever be a daughter of the Sampton Family.

Moreover, Father Sampton thought, Jane Sampson’s biological parents are nowhere to be found anyway, so does it even matter whether Jane Sampson is his biological daughter or not?

Thinking this, Father Sampton hesitated, wondering if he should find a time to personally call Jane Sampson and ask her to come home for a meal.

However, it would have to wait until Bright Sampton returned from international travel. Father Sampton estimated that if Bright Sampton wasn’t in the house, Jane Sampson probably wouldn’t come back. After Father Sampton left, Julie Sampson threw herself into Mother Sampton’s arms, wailing loudly, "Mom, did you hear what Dad just said? He said he should’ve never accepted me. Mom, I am his biological daughter; how can he say such things about me?"

Mother Sampton both scolded her husband in her heart and comforted her daughter with pity, "Luna, how could you do something so foolish? There are so many men in the world, why did you have to go and snatch someone else’s fiancé? That’s immoral!"

Even if Mother Sampton was muddled and overly partial to Julie Sampson, she still understood that ruining someone’s marriage was absolutely wrong.

Once such a thing is done, it’s a stain one can never wash away in a lifetime.

"Mom, are you going to scold me too? Are you also going to slap me twice like Dad did to feel satisfied?" Julie Sampson screamed hoarsely, "I’ve already done it, and now you’re scolding me—is it of any use? Can’t you help me think of a way to fix this?"

"I will think, I will," Mother Sampson nodded lightly to soothe the daughter in her arms. "Tomorrow morning, wait till your father’s anger subsides, and then call him to admit your fault, let him come up with an idea first..."

Mother Sampson was intending to suggest that they might go to the Lee Family to make amends and see if the matter could be settled privately, so that it wouldn’t escalate and be exposed on the internet, leading to uncontrollable consequences.

But before Mother Sampson could finish speaking, Julie Sampson suddenly shouted sharply, "No! Mom, I’m asking you to think of a way to help me—I want to marry David Chip!"

Julie Sampson sneered coldly, "People mock poverty, not promiscuity. Right now, I may be a mistress, but when I marry David Chip and become his legitimate wife, then—at that time—others will only respect me as the Young Madam of the Chip Family. Who would dare laugh at me then?"

Julie Sampson wasn’t just being stubborn; she genuinely liked David Chip.

After all, she and David Chip had been in a relationship for nearly half a year. Before today’s incident happened, David Chip had been genuinely kind to her, fulfilling all her requests, and showing her plenty of care.

Most importantly, David Chip had good looks and came from an exceptional family background. The Chip Family was ranked among the top ten tycoons domestically. Marrying David Chip had always been Julie Sampson’s plan from the beginning.

"How could you think this way?" Mother Sampson was utterly shocked. "Luna, you clearly know this is wrong, and you still want to go deeper into your mistake? Your dad will never agree."