Summary of Chapter 667 – A turning point in Once a Doormat Now Untouchable (Caleb and Sydney) by Free Collection
Chapter 667 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of Once a Doormat Now Untouchable (Caleb and Sydney), written by Free Collection. With the hallmarks of Novel literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
Hearing that, Sydney felt a little lighter. Many of her most anxious moments in the past had been spent with Tiffany at her side.
After dinner, they had tea with Agatha for a while, then returned to the bedroom.
They showered one after the other and ended up sprawled together on the sofa, watching a variety show.
For a moment, Sydney felt as if she had returned to the days when she and Tiffany lived together at Haven.
A plate of fruit sat on the table, freshly delivered by the maids.
Sydney popped a strawberry into Tiffany's mouth and asked, "How is your dad? Elliot said his injuries were pretty serious."
"He's perfectly fine." Tiffany bit into the strawberry. "He can run, jump, and scream his head off. What could possibly be wrong with him?"
Sydney frowned slightly. "Is he still demanding money from you?"
"Yeah." Tiffany nodded, then leaned forward to grab another strawberry and tossed it into her mouth, trying to change the subject. "These strawberries are amazing. Way sweeter than the ones from the supermarket."
Sydney answered instinctively, "They are good. The farm sent them over fresh this morning—"
Halfway through, she caught herself and shot Tiffany a look. "Stop changing the subject. This can't stay deadlocked forever. You need a permanent solution."
"What kind of permanent solution is there? Hand them a huge sum of money and sign some agreement cutting ties?"
Tiffany leaned back against the sofa and dismissed the idea without hesitation. "You don't know them, especially Stanley and Tyler. People like that don't have a bottom line. If they realize they can still squeeze money out of me, they'll cling to me like leeches and drain me dry until they die."
The money she used to send Mabel each month was meant to leave them with nothing to say, morally or legally. As for anything beyond that, she would never let them see it.
Sydney shook her head. "That's not what I meant."
Tiffany grew curious. "Then what do you mean?"
"Find someone to kidnap Tyler and beat him until he learns."
Sydney had dealt with the Voss family a few times herself, and every encounter had left a lasting impression. People like that were no different from Victor.
Showing weakness or pleasing them did nothing. The only way was to hit back hard enough to scare them. Otherwise, they would keep pushing.



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