Chapter 41

Clayton volunteered to wash the dishes but was stopped by Isabella. He quickly cleaned up the kitchen,

Clayton offered to go for a walk. He had overeaten.

Isabella nodded and agreed. “Let’s go to the University of Moulmore, shall we? It’s not far from here.

Clayton had no objection.

Walking hand in hand on the boulevard of the University of Moulmore, Isabella felt a little embarrassed. But the man beside her was too everbearing and insisted on holding hands, so she let it be.

Anyway, the school hadn’t started yet. A few students came for a walk, but isabella knew none of them.

“Aren’t you curious about why I moved here?” Clayton asked gently as he walked. He was trying to prepare her mentally first.

Isabella stepped and jumped on the square floor tiles while leaning on Clayton. Hearing his question, she blinked curiously at Clayton. “Why? My house is more comfortable and quieter than your mansion.”

There were too many servants in his house.

Clayton was amused and reached out to scratch her small nose.

He slowed down and stopped

d stopped smiling. “My dad is here and will live here for a while, so I moved out.”

Isabella asked curiously. “Your father is here. Why did you move out?”

Then she suddenly understood. “Your father doesn’t like you either?” “I’m not alone in this predicament?‘ she thought

Clayton looked ahead and said in a depressed tone, “He came with his family. My mother was originally his secretary and had been helping him manage the company’s affairs since she married him. She died in an accident when I was seven years old.”

Isabella was stunned. It turned out that he didn’t have a mother anymore, and they were the same in this respect.

“My father remarried, and they have two children, Channing and Mandy. They are my half–siblings.” Clayton’s voice was calm.

Isabella also slowed down. They had similar family backgrounds.

“Does your stepmother treat you badly?” Isabella asked cautiously.

After a long time, Clayton seemed to calm down and said lightly, “On the contrary, she is very kind to me.”

Habella was confused.

Clayton smiled sarcastically. “I was right in everything I said and did. No matter what I wanted, she would get it for me. When I fought with my classmates and teachers at school, she would pay them off. She made me feel that the world belonged to me because I was the second son of the Murray family. It wasn’t a big deal to fight, take drugs and drink. Eventually, I became a hooligan on the street and was abandoned by my family. If it hadn’t been for my grandpa, I wouldn’t even know if i would be alive or dead. Maybe I would have been killed in a gang fight or died of an overdose of drugs and alcohol”

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