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Her Icy 112

Her Icy 112

Chapter 112 Dismissing Wren 

+8 Pearis 

Caroline opened the security app on her phone, then set it down on the coffee table. Anyone who still thinks I stole the jackfruitgo ahead and watch the footage.” 

Wren shot her a glare. I saw it with my own eyes! You were the one cating itdon’t try to lie now!she snapped as she reached for the phone

But her hand slipped. The phone nearly fell

Thankfully, Caroline had seen it coming and caught it midair

Wren gave a strained laugh. Sorryyour phone’s just really slippery.” 

Caroline stared straight at her. No. I think you were hoping to drop it on purpose, trying to destroy the 

evidence.” 

Edwin heard that and his face grew even harder. Wren wasn’t just sneakyshe was calculated

After a long moment, he turned to Wren and said flatly, I’m not gonna argue with you about the damn jackfruit. Just pack your things and leave.” 

He didn’t want someone like that in his housesomeone who’d steal, lie, and then throw blame around without batting an eye

Wren panicked. She rushed over, tugging at his sleeve. Please, Mr. Edwin. I’m innocent. You can’t just throw me out over a misunderstanding. There’s no proof I did anything!” 

Ruth jumped in immediately. Yeah! Edwin, my mom’s been working here loyally for years. You know what kind of person she is! You can’t let someone stir things up and then turn your back on her.” 

She shot Caroline a glare so sharp it could cut glassthere was no doubt who she meant by someone

If Caroline hadn’t called Edwin and Alaina back, they never would’ve found out about the jackfruit. And if Wren lost this job? That wasn’t just badit would be devastating

Wren was getting older. If she left the Somertons, no one was going to hire her againcertainly not with 

the same pay

But her words not only didn’t work, but also made Edwin even more angry

Any normal person, thinking carefully about this matter from beginning to end, would probably understand the situation

But these two women were still shouting their innocence, refusing to give up

He looked at Ruth and said, Since you bought this jackfruit, show me the payment record, or even the receipt.” 

He added, Don’t tell me you paid in cash and didn’t take a receipt.” 

These days, everyone pays with their phones, except for the elderly who don’t know how to use them. No one hardly uses cash to buy things

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Chapter 112 Dismissing Wren 

+a Pearls 

Ruth’s excuses were all refuted by him, and she awkwardly smiled, Wow, you’re really sharp. I did pay cash ” 

Edwin didn’t even let her finish. That’s enough. Help your mom pack. You both need to leave. I’ll have Alaina send over this month’s salary later.” 

Wren’s face crumpled. She turned toward Alaina, clutching her hand in desperation. AlainaYou trust me, don’t you? Pleasesay something for me.” 

Alaina looked at her with a complicated expressión, Aunt Wren, you are getting older, you should go back and enjoy your retirement.” 

She’d always shared her snacks, fruits, even supplements with her. Never thought twice about it. But the moment she realized it was her half of the jackfruit Wen had stolen? It stung

And worse, it made her think backhow many times had she noticed things go missing around the house? Fruits, health products, little things that vanished without explanation

She used to think it was Caroline sneaking them. But now? She wasn’t so sure

And honestly, this wasn’t just about the jackfruit

Wren had been working in the house for years. She was getting older. Her cooking wasn’t good anymore. Alaina had already been thinking about hiring someone younger, someone who could actually cook well

Still, the sound of Wren starting to cry made her falter

Alaina, I’m getting old. And I have a useless son who still hasn’t found work. If I lose this job, how are we supposed to survive?” 

Alaina glanced at Ruth. Doesn’t Ruth have a job? She can take care of you now. You’ve done enough.” 

Ruth froze, caught off guard. My salary isn’t much I’m barely scraping by as it is. You’re putting me in a really tough spot here.” 

She didn’t want to admit it, but most of her paycheck went to clothes and beauty treatments. Supporting her mom wasn’t exactly part of her financial plan

Wren nodded along. She’s right. You know her situation. You two are close. You know how hard it is.” 

Alaina frowned, clearly torn. She looked toward Edwin 

You make the call.” 

She didn’t want Wren in the house anymore. But she also didn’t want to ruin their relationship

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Her Icy

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