Arnold was dismissive of my skepticism.

"The affair between that woman and Melvern isn't as big a feud as it seems. Just because he stole his wife? Nonsense. Melvern sees Liora as nothing more than a piece of clothing." Arnold seemed quite repulsed.

"Why is that? Atticus doesn't seem afraid of Melvern. But from what I see, there's a possibility that Atticus is right about Melvern coming back for revenge. Could it be because of this report from back then?" I questioned.

"This incident was the main factor that led the Sunny family to leave Foswood."

I had to admit that fact. Arnold looked at me calmly, then continued, "Atticus's greatest resentment was Liora's family forcing him into marrying her."

"Forced?" I questioned this statement. "Why?"

Arnold chuckled. "It's hard to believe that a distinguished CEO like Atticus was 'forced' to marry Liora, right?"

I nodded. "Yeah!"

now. At that time, Atticus was just a

repeatedly. "That's

complicated, involving too many people with connections. Especially the subsequent events, which made some people unforgettable for a lifetime, and Atticus is one of them." Arnold looked detached from

individuals. Just imagine that the mastermind behind this incident was Melvern. It was a period when he was

to say that Liora was the root of all troubles. She can't be

haven't told you. Liora was the

"Really?" I was surprised.

couldn't help but think of Carina. Liora always

in his hand. "I want another cup. I didn't expect

rang the bell to have Carol pour more

back then, it was

asked, still feeling that the

quickly shook

from an average family. So, being able to get close to Melvern was

who flattered Liora, especially those vain girls, were not in short supply. Who wouldn't want to use this opportunity to enter the second-generation social circle of Foswood? Why do you think

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