Chapter 412 Don’t Blame Her for Being Ruthless

Was she so good that she could make him overcome the

wounds in his heart, change his attitude towards Mia, and

view her parents’ tragic fate rationally? It was not ingratitude. but a form of overcoming and maturity. This kind of change was making Mia start to feel afraid.

The favor her parents showed him was the most effective tool

she could use to manipulate him. If he became rational, then this tool would lose its meaning.

With the posture of pushing open the door, Huston

maintained his position. As Mia waited for his response, he replied coldly, “No matter whether she is good or not, it has nothing to do with you.”

Mia didn’t know how she got out of the bedroom. She only

knew that she was extremely humiliated. Huston drove her

out. Yes, she was driven out. She saw disgust in his eyes.

He hated sleeping with her.

This realization made Mia feel like she had fallen into an icy

cave. At this moment, it seemed that she truly understood how

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vastly different her position was compared to Evelyn in

Huston’s eyes.

there was

her pleas and compromises couldn’t make him change his

day, Evelyn noticed a

been home

she had slept in for

somewhat unfamiliar.

in the Royal Villa was

had already grown accustomed to it during the six months she

Year’s Eve. Their whole family members

together. In addition to Evelyn

two uncles and their family would be there.

second eldest. The dining table would always be filled with a large group of people

a hotel not far from home.

was close by, Evelyn and her parents

out the menu in

abroad for two

economics over there,” said Lucy, shaking her head

a hint of helplessness. “Your

and him. I’m sure

situation in this family all

she had suffered a lot. Evelyn had heard that her

She reached out and

her with a tender voice, “Mom, I’m here

Lucy sighed and didn’t want

turned to look out of the window and said, “Your father and I have

say to comfort

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