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The Sweet Rival (Mango Shen and Nathaniel Ye) novel Chapter 874

Mango was finally confronting Gisella.

She didn't want to argue with Gisella for the sake of her mum, but Gisella was really courting death and provoking her to the max. Mango would really drive her out of the house if she went overboard again.

At that moment, Gisella backed down as she saw Mango's gaze.

"What's the big deal? I'll just stop listening... Is it necessary for you to be so triggered? I wonder why did Nathaniel even fall for you."

Gisella went back to her room as she spoke and she slammed the door loudly.

Mango felt really helpless and resentful deep down at that point.

Zion poked his head out to take a look and he asked, "Mommy, why don't I drive her out?"

"It's okay, go have fun on your own while I'll go out for a walk."

Then, Mango walked out of the Ye's Mansion.

She felt more relieved as the wind blew against her cheeks.

She lost her train of thoughts just now and she could no longer recall the ideas she had, so she decided to stop thinking about it. Instead, she wanted to visit Rainie and Denver.

Rainie had said that she did not want to see Mango, but Mango couldn't be at ease and she thought that she could mend her friendship with Rainie now that they had some clues about the incident.

So, Mango drove to the red light district on her own at the thought of this.

Thomas was stunned when he saw her and he whispered, "Madam, they're not here and I came back to pack their stuff."

"Where did they go?"

"They're in the hospital and the doctor said that the surgery was very successful, but she suggested that we stay in the hospital these days as Denver is still in a critical period."

Mango let out a sigh of relief upon hearing Thomas's words.

"As for the fees for Denver's operation..."

"I've handed it in, Madam, you can rest assured. Are you here to see Rainie and Denver?"

"Yea, but I guess I won't visit them now as Rainie might get too worked up in the hospital and it will attract others' attention. It won't be good if I put them in danger because of this... Please take good care of them."

Mango really wanted to visit them in fact, but she held back her emotions.

"Alright."

Thomas nodded.

Then, Mango turned around and walked away.

She recalled everything such as the poppy flower tattoo, the incident at the Blu family's house, Pryce and Kolton... but she couldn't seem to connect the dots.

Why would Pryce admit it so soon if he was the one who created the poppy flower symbol? Also, Mango found it extremely strange that he had addressed her as his sister-in-law not long ago.

Now, Nathaniel hadn't come back, but she didn't know if she should go over and have a look.

Mango felt really frustrated as she drove along the streets.

Suddenly, she saw that Mr. Shen going to a pawnshop with a few paintings and calligraphy in his hand.

At that moment, Mango's heart skipped a beat.

Her dad wanted to exchange the calligraphy and painting for money now, but he clearly didn't want to sell it last time when someone wanted to buy it. Was the Shen family facing a financial crisis now that he took them to the pawnshop?

Mango went after her dad immediately.

He brought the paintings to the pawnshop although he seemed reluctant and hesitant.

Mango could tell that he was unwilling to sell the paintings as tears streaked across his eyes and Mango felt heartbroken at the sight of this.

"Mr. Shen, you..."

The owner of the pawnshop hurriedly came out to welcome Mr. Shen when he saw him.

Mr. Shen said awkwardly, "I want to sell these two paintings... What's the price?"

The owner was stunned when he heard Mr. Shen's words and he asked in disbelief, "Mr. Shen, do you really want to sell your own paintings? You should know that these paintings will be mine if you can't return the money by the deadline."

Mr. Shen nodded in a depressed manner.

"I know, could you please let me know the price?"

The pawnshop owner was rather cautious.

"I'll have to invite a few masters over to evaluate their value so that you won't suffer any losses."

Mr. Shen nodded.

Mango saw that the pawnshop owner had gone into the shop, so she walked in from the back

door.

"Boss, there's something I want to discuss with you."

The pawnshop owner was stunned when he saw Mango.

"Mrs. Ye, you and Mr. Shen..."

"My dad might be facing some difficulties and he's too embarrassed to tell me about it. So, how about you give me the receipt after he hands the paintings to you and I'll pay for it no matter how much is it, do you understand what I mean?"

The owner understood it immediately upon hearing Mango's words.

"Sure thing, I wanted to earn more money at first, but I'll surely go with your suggestion now that you've come to find me, Mrs. Ye."

"You can take 10% as a commission and don't worry as my dad is a good person, just don't tell him that I bought it."

The owner fully grasped Mango's intention after she said that.

"Okay, thank you, Mrs. Ye."

Then, the owner went out to find someone to evaluate the worth of the paintings. Meanwhile, Mango saw her dad looking at them regretfully and caressing them repeatedly.

What on earth happened that Mr. Shen needed this amount of money? It was unbelievable that he wanted to give up the paintings that he cherished.

Mango had no idea but she knew that Mr. Shen wouldn't tell her even if she asked.

The owner brought the appraisers back to his shop to discuss the price with Mr. Shen. Soon, they decided on the price and the two paintings were worth seven million dollars.

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