Chapter 91 Mary Was Actually So Cruel
In the study
“Mr. Notman, you should have seen my biological daughter Elena downstairs just now.” Gary looked at William attentively and respectfully placed the teacup in front of him.
“Elena has suffered a lot since she was young. Mary’s biological father is a bastard. He often beat and scolded Elena. He is poor and ruthless.”
“Elena has been influenced by him so much that she has not even finished her junior high school…”
“Fortunately, we found Elena five years ago. Although her education is not good, she is very good at doing business. Since she joined our Cutts Group, she has made a lot of big deals for the company.”
“Mr. Notman, you have Notman Group and several multinational companies under you. Compared with Mary, who has so many scandals, Elena is more suitable for you!” “Since Elena is so suitable for me, why did Mr. Cutts let Mary marry me?” William smiled faintly.
The man’s words stunned Gary.
“Mr. Cutts was like the others, listening to the rumors, thinking that I was an old and ugly person who liked to torture women.”
“Mr. Cutts didn’t want his biological daughter to suffer, so he pushed his adopted daughter into a pit of fire.”
“And now, you suddenly regret your decision?”
His low voice was full of ridicule.
Gary frowned and began to argue with a pale face. “Actually… Actually, it’s not like what you said, Mr. Notman.”
“It’s because… it’s because Mary stole you!”
As he spoke, he seemed to have thought of something, and his eyes instantly lit up. “Yes, it’s because Mary stole you from Elena!”

“Back then, Mary used those rumors to scare us and force us to let her marry you!”
“At that time, because Elena missed a good man like you, she even shut herself in her room and cried for several days!”
He acted like he was telling the truth,
“Mary was so cruel.” William lightly curved his lips, not immediately exposing him. “Yes, she really was cruel!”
Chapter 1 Mary Was Actually So Cruel “Although it was a pity that you and Elena were not together, we felt that it was not good to disturb your life,” Gary quickly agreed.
“It’s just that.”
He opened the documents in the computer and said, “We found this at home a few days ago…”
“Mary is a dirty woman. No wonder her previous boyfriend disliked her and never wanted to touch her!”
As he spoke, he handed the mouse to William. “You… look at it yourself.”
The man frowned slightly and clicked open one of the photos.
The air in the study room instantly froze.
The man’s bottomless eyes stared at the computer screen, his dark eyebrows furrowed together.
In the photo, there was a pregnant Mary standing on the cobblestone path with her hands on her stomach.
Her stomach was round and bulging, and it looked like it had been at least five or six months.
“Five years ago, Mary had just met that bastard father of hers. She left us for a period of time. We thought that she had gone to fulfill her filial duties, but we didn’t expect her to run off to get pregnant!”
“We still don’t know who the father of this child is. We don’t even know where the child went!”
“Mr. Notman,” Gary said indignantly beside William, “I’m sure a person like you will not accept a second-hand woman, right? It’s bad for your reputation.” “So I suggest we deal with this matter quietly… You secretly divorce Mary and then marry Elena.”
“In any case, Elena is also our Cutts family’s daughter. When others ask about it, they won’t know the difference…”
William ignored him.
Or rather, he did not hear what Gary said at all.
All his attention was on the computer screen.
The man gently clicked the mouse with his big hand and switched to the next photo.
It was a picture of Mary standing in the corridor of the hospital and waiting in line.
She was a little fatter then. She looked very chubby and cute, She stood in line at the gynecology clinic with a big belly, and all around her were men.
Chapter 91 Mary Was Actually So Cruel Except for her, all the pregnant women were sitting in chairs, being taken care of by their families.
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