Divorced but Delighted Chapter 319

Chapter 319 What’s Your Relationship with Your Assistant?

As soon as the news came out, it soon caused a sensation.

The post was a description of one’s personal perspective. The details were not detailed, so it was not guaranteed to be true first.

The post writer claimed that he heard from the elders in his family that when Roger was young, he lived with the hooligans in town and didn’t have a decent job. He just relied on collecting protection

fees and fought in small businesses all day long.

There was a period of time when they suddenly didn’t see him. They only knew that he was wandering around the house and didn’t see him making trouble, but they didn’t see him doing

anything serious either.

Everyone in the village thought that he had turned over a new leaf and finally felt sorry for Grandma

Smith. Occasionally, when they met, they would praise him, hoping that he could find a job and get married as soon as possible so that Grandina Smith could fulfill her wish. Roger even replied that

he would invite everyone to dinner after getting married.

When the news came again, it was that Roger was getting married, and even his wife was pregnant.

All the villagers were surprised and began to gossip. They tried to find out whose daughter he was

marrying, but there was no news at all.

It was not until the day of the wedding that the village found out that Roger had locked his wife in his room during that time. He didn’t let her go out or let others know. He would tie her up and

marry her after she was pregnant.

On the day of the wedding, everyone saw the bride’s face. She was a very beautiful girl, but her arms. were tied up and her eyes were full of hatred, which made people feel a little scared.

However, due to Roger’s connections at the time, no one said anything at the wedding. They praised

them for being a perfect match and congratulated them for growing old together.

The only one who came to make trouble was Grandma Smith, who lived in the old house of the

Smith family.

She pointed at his nose and scolded him, calling him a bastard bandit, and cursing herself for giving birth to such a thing!

She cursed as harshly as she could.

Unfortunately, she was the only one who cursed him and she was thrown out of the door by her

son’s good friend.

The wedding ceremony continued.

learned that Roger’s wife had given

They had a daughter.

she couldn’t give birth to a son. So he got drunk every day and

launched a campaign against gang violence, so his connection with

and the villagers looked down on him, so he vented his anger on

women at home.

that

but he

of Grandma Smith when Roger

investigation.

that communication was well-developed. She called the

village and

Also…

hiding and had planned her

people passing by.

people even said that Roger had accidentally killed the woman after drinking and disposed of her body. However, they couldn’t find any evidence, so

one thing was clear: Roger

was a complete

the poster finished telling the story,

elders after dinner, I still hope that the police can investigate it and I hope there is

there were many people who mentioned

there wasn’t much hope. After all, there

someone like Roger escape? Now, he was still a gambler in the town, relying on threats to get money to live a free

if the chances were slim, they still hoped

could the bad guy live so

made

today? Would he have used the kindness of the crowd to smear a good

on the Internet

hadn’t shown all

of Roger making trouble for Wanda, but he also found Roger’s

the crimes Roger had committed, the blacklist of local credit, and the contract he had signed with

mouse slid across it,

It was about Wanda.

were the records of her acceptance of donations,

championship for the school and winning the awards for the projects she participated in and her annual donation after

not want to share her

excellent. She didn’t need these to prove

an affirmation

donation was her repayment for

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