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The Peremptory Casey Davies novel Chapter 196

Caelan was complacent. However, when he heard Amara's voice, his face darkened suddenly.

Everyone in the yard also turned their heads and looked at the door, and saw the Amara and her family come in, all showing contempt.

Melissa saw that the Amara family was coming. She rolled her eyes and shouted, "Amara, how dare you come here. You ruined the happiness of Flora. Caelan has already planned to kick you out of the Stevens family. From then on, you have nothing to do with the Stevens family anymore!"

Everyone also echoed.

"That's right. How do you have the brass to attend Caelan's birthday banquet? Do you still think the Stevens family is not in enough trouble??"

"Get out quickly, Caelan doesn't want to see you, what are you doing here?"

"Especially Casey. Today is the 70th birthday of Caelan. Casey will bring bad luck to the old man!"

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Amara stared at the crowd dumbfounded, she didn't expect it to be like this when she came here.

Caelan was also a little embarrassed. He just had the idea of driving Amara out of the Stevens family, but he didn't really intend to put it into action.

Now that everyone coaxed together like this, it really became that he was going to kick Amara out of the Stevens family. If he couldn't, wouldn't it mean that his words had no prestige?

Melissa sneered at Amara. What she wanted was this effect. Although it was Amara who caused Flora and Jaxon did not get engaged, slander made others believe. She blamed it on Amara first. Then no matter what she said, the Stevens family would not believe her.

Amara stared at Melissa, and after seeing the expression on her face, she knew that she must have spoken ill of her in front of Caelan.

"Melissa, don't sling mud at me! It's none of my business that your engagement is failed. Dad, don't listen to her, she is slandering me. Our family happened to be staying in Huadu Hotel that day," Amara said.

"Caelan, did you hear that? She's still lying. With his family's conditions, how could it be possible to live in Huadu Hotel? She went to Huadu Hotel to make trouble for my family." Melissa insisted.

Everyone echoed. In their opinion, it was indeed impossible for the Amara and her family to live in Huadu Hotel. After all, it was very difficult for Caelan to stay in Huadu Hotel for a few days.

Seeing that no one believed her, Amara looked anxious and didn't know what to do for a while.

Caelan glanced at the Amara and her family with a sullen expression, and said coldly, "Okay, stop making any noise. Your family should leave here first, you are not welcome here."

Amara's heart did a complete somersault, if Caelan made the decision, then she might really be kicked out of the Stevens family.

"Dad, don't listen to them. Melissa's business is really none of my business. I am here to celebrate your birthday. I bring you a great gift this time. I am sure you will like it. Don't you kick me out, please!" Amara said.

Caelan thought that in the past few years, the gift Amara gave was either a carton of milk or a carton of eggs. There was no decent gift at all. Even if Amara said it was a great gift, he didn't think it was a good thing.

Melissa rolled her eyes, and she also knew that Amara hadn't sent any good things before. At this moment, she could take this opportunity to humiliate Amara again.

Caelan just wanted to say to let Amara out, he didn't want to watch the gift Amara brought.

At this moment, Melissa suddenly said, "Caelan, why don't you have a look at the gift Amara give you. If she really gives you a great gift this time, it is not impossible to forgive her. If her gift pleases you, my family won't hold her accountable."

Everyone in the Stevens family also wanted to see what kind of gift Amara brought. If it was the same as before, they would be able to laugh at Amara fiercely.

"Yes, let's see what kind of gift she prepared. She even dares to say that she has a great gift this time. I would like to know what it is."

"It's probably some milk and eggs. Maybe she takes a lot of them, then it's a great gift."

A group of people burst into laughter immediately.

Amara immediately picked up the "Fishing in Stream", walked in front of Caelan, and said, "Dad, what I am showing you this time is the original painting of the famous painter Tang Yin, "Fishing in Stream". This painting is very valuable. It is said that it can sell for hundreds of millions."

Then she lifted the painting proudly and let everyone look at it.

After seeing the painting in Amara's hands, everyone in the yard did not show any surprises, but laughed mockingly.

Amara was puzzled. She didn't know what happened to these people. This painting was worth hundreds of millions. Shouldn't they be shocked, why were they all laughing?

"Why are you laughing? My painting is really worth hundreds of millions, and I still have a firm certificate here!" Amara said.

After Caelan listened, he patted the table directly, and said angrily, "Hurry up and get out here with your painting! Don't let me see you again!"

Amara looked at Caelan suspiciously, and asked, "Dad, what's the matter? Why did you suddenly let me get out?"

Melissa sneered and said, "Amara, are you really stupid or fake? You are using a fake painting to deceive Caelan. Dare you say that it is a great gift."

"My painting is genuine, why do you say it is a fake painting!" Amara said angrily.

Melissa pointed her finger at the "Fishing in Stream" that the man over there was holding, and said, "How can your painting be true? If yours is true, how can you explain the picture over there?"

Amara turned her head and glanced over there, and found that the person over there was also holding a "Fishing in Stream" in his hand. The two paintings were as like as two peas if you didn't look carefully.

"How is this possible! How is it possible that there is still a "Fishing in Stream"? That one must be fake," Amara shouted.

Caelan's face became gloomy, and everyone in the Stevens family began to besiege Amara after they heard it.

"What nonsense are you talking about? Caelan bought it himself, how could it be fake?"

"You're being difficult on purpose. Caelan's vision has never been wrong. You are holding a fake painting. How dare you say that Caelan's painting is fake."

Melissa smiled even more, turned her head to Caelan and said, "Caelan, you have also seen it. Amara is unrepented. I thought she brought you a decent gift, but it turned out to be a fake painting. Today, if it wasn't for you had bought the genuine painting, you might have been deceived by her. Such a person cannot stay in the Stevens family."

Everyone echoed.

Both Edith and Nicholas looked at Amara nervously, and they did not expect that Caelan would also buy "Fishing in Stream".

Casey looked clam, as if he hadn't seen anything in front of him. In other words, these were nothing to him.

After all, Amara was not very good to him, and he didn't care about the Stevens family. If it wasn't forced, he wouldn't get involved in this kind of trouble.

Of course, he wouldn't just stand by like that. He had already called Leonardo just now and specifically told him to bring a professional treasure appraiser.

When Flora saw that Amara and her family were in such trouble, a gloating smile appeared on her face. She was now eager to see the Amara family embarrassed.

"This... how is this possible? My painting was given by the Davies family, how could it be fake? How could my father buy another one...?" Amara stared at the two identical paintings blankly.

Caelan glared at Amara, and said coldly, "Get out of here, or do you have to ask me to get you out?"

"Dad, it's not what you think, my painting is genuine." Amara begged.

Upon seeing this, Edith stepped forward hurriedly and pleaded for Amara, "Grandpa, my mother's painting is genuine. We have the certificate of appraising the treasure from Felix Brown, the top master appraiser in B City, so I really didn't lie to you."

"Things like appraisal certificates can be forged. Do you think Caelan is easy to be cheated by you? His eyes are much better than appraisal certificates." Melissa sneered, not only slandering Amara, but also flattering Caelan.

Seeing Amara not moving, Melissa walked directly over, snatched the "Fishing in Stream" in her hand, and walked towards the door with it.

"This kind of thing shouldn't be here." After speaking, she threw the painting out the door.

Fortunately, the painting was mounted with special materials, and it wouldn't be damaged by throwing it away, otherwise Melissa would have a debt of hundreds of millions.

"Don't you guys get out quickly, otherwise, Caelan will throw you out like I threw the painting!" Melissa glared at Amara's family.

Amara gritted her teeth and said, "Okay, dad, remember, it is that you want to drive me out of the Stevens family. Don't regret it then."

"Hurry up, your family are not good people, how can I regret it? Especially Casey, who will only bring bad luck to others, I don't want to see him again in my life!" Caelan said coldly.

Amara turned around, took a look at Edith, and said, "Daughter, since they kicked us out of the Stevens family, then we will have nothing to do with them."

Edith sighed. Unexpectedly, her mother would be forced out of the housebe and be in the same situation as her. It was just that she met Casey, who could help her out every time, and Nicholas had no ability at all. Even if Amara was driven out, he had no way.

Amara and her family hadn't gone out yet. At this time, a person ran in from outside the door. He hurried to Caelan and said, "Master Caelan... Master. Leonardo is here. He said he was here to celebrate your birthday. He comes with the treasure appraiser of Yutian County."

Caelan stood up immediately with joy on his face, thinking that he had just kicked the Amara family out of the house, and the good thing happened. It seemed that he did a right thing.

"Hurry up, we must not neglect Master Leonardo." Caelan said.

Melissa looked at the Amara family with a sneer, and said, "Now that you know that your family are bane, the Stevens family will be good when you leave. Even God doesn't like you."

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