Chapter 228 My Parents Died Too. Does That Warrant Empathy?

Nathan said, “I think both of you are at fault.”

Chloe was at fault for hiding the truth, and Joseph was at fault for not trusting her.

Joseph’s cold gaze pierced through Nathan, his eyes sharp as a knife.

Sensing the intensity, Nathan quickly adjusted his stance. “Although both of you share some blame, the main issue lies with Chloe. Your fault is minimal.”

“Give me a solution.”

“Buy her happiness with money,” Nathan suggested, pausing for a moment before continuing, “I can empathize with Chloe. It’s devastating for a young girl to witness her seemingly perfect family being torn apart by a malicious woman, and now discovering that her biological father caused her mother’s death. These are heavy blows to endure.

her work. Whether she’s putting on a facade of strength or genuinely possesses inner resilience, you

of emotion as he responded, “Empathy, you say? My parents died too.

abruptly. The topic of Joseph’s parents had always been a taboo one, a subject no one dared to broach

few seconds and wisely shifted gears, saying, “But Chloe has a forgiving nature. If you provide her with a generous shopping allowance, she probably won’t stay angry for long. No woman can resist the

pride and offer comfort to Chloe, but given his temperament, he would not

to withdraw all the cash the company used for

conference room. Chloe selected a seat at the back, filled with concern that

black overcoat that accentuated his commanding presence. He paid no heed to Chloe, as if she were invisible, and took his place without

she jabbed at her notebook with her pen, feeling a mix of anger and injustice. She diligently took care of walking the dogs whilst he lounged around at home. It was already

executives made a pointed remark, stating, “The marketing

the marketing department last week was exceptional. Within a week, it garnered

I also noticed that.

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