Chapter 359 My Father Took His Own Life

As the rain began to fall outside, dark clouds obscured the moon.

Chloe was standing by the roadside without an umbrella, waiting for a ride-hailing car.

Five minutes later, Joseph emerged from the underground parking lot. He rolled down the car window halfway to reveal his noble face. “Get in. It’s going to be a stormy night, and you won’t be able to get a cab.”

As Chloe glanced at the ride-hailing order on her phone, she realized that despite the higher price, no driver had accepted it. With the rain intensifying, she knew that finding a ride would become even more challenging. Without hesitation, she decided to get into his car and informed him of her destination.

Having been to Chloe’s house twice before, Joseph remembered the route and had no need to rely on navigation. For a while, neither of them spoke as Chloe looked outside. The rain soon intensified, and large drops of water splattered against the car window, obscuring their view.

Chloe turned her gaze away, gathering the courage to ask the lingering questions in her mind. “Why did you agree to Grandpa’s three-month deadline?”

his temperament, Harold should not have been able to manipulate him

a subdued tone, “There’s

eyes filled with eager anticipation. Her curiosity could not be suppressed, and she longed to know how

unwilling to answer. Chloe pursed her lips and decided not to push

note is in my grandfather’s possession,” he suddenly said, his voice as calm as stagnant water.

into silence. During her first visit to Joseph’s family home, she sensed something peculiar about his family when she first saw Harold. However, she never expected that his father had ended his life

were ahead of the majority of people in the world. Joseph’s father would have been the rightful successor to the Whitmans’ power if he had

him as an outstanding son. With elders and children to care for, what could

the light in her eyes dimmed as she felt a pang of sympathy for Joseph. She could empathize with the feeling of not having parents-the lack of belonging, always alone. Even

It was the absence of

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