Unnecessary?

Joaquin was dragged out in the middle of the night in a bloody scene.

It was also fortunate that his status was relatively stable in the past few years, otherwise, the matter would have already spread to the ears of the Donways.

Although the other man was too lazy to ask, he still complained, "It's really quite outlandish. They didn't show mercy at all."

Joaquin sneered, "Mercy? That is always given for outsiders to see. The Levisays have no such need."

Since he was 5 or 6 years old, these things happened all the time.

During that time, his mother committed suicide by jumping off the building, then another woman entered the family and took up her position the next month.

At first, he did not understand why everyone treated him differently until he met his relatives from his mother's side.

It was also from then that he realized everyone wanted to join the Levisays and how complicated the family was. As he grew older, he realized that his understanding was just the tip of the iceberg.

had their own share of skeletons

were only selfish interests and

could not remember how many attempts on his life there had been. Every time, he would

Unnecessary?

the middle of the

him, so he used the

to all this. In a marriage among the wealthy, the least important thing was

they have begun to doubt you. You will

to be

said indifferently, "I'm really a cripple now. Do you want to

say." The man

the gauze around Joaquin's legs and the contents on the tray dyed red, the man couldn't help frowning. "Joaquin, I heard that the woman has returned

the cigarette in his hand and said in

there beside her?" The man snorted twice. "In the eyes of the Cornells, even if you are lame, you are a fat piece of juicy meat.

his handsome face; obviously, he had been investigating

illiterate. Although she looks fair and pretty in the photo, I don't think she's much better than that father of hers. Moreover, she did not take classes at all when she was abroad, but

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