Chapter 156 

Tristan’s expression darkened.

After Sylvia walked away, he bowed his head in despair.

Tristan did not move.

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After a while, he looked up at Bruce and Catherine. His usually warm and clear eyes were now tinged with a red light. He said, “Are you satisfied now? She’ll never accept me again.”

Bruce and Catherine froze.

After a while, Catherine said softly, “We were wrong, Tristan. Let’s go home first. We’ll talk about it when we get back.”

Tristan ignored her, turned around, and walked toward the road. His head was bowed, and his back looked very forlorn in the setting sun. Bruce and Catherine were worried and immediately chased after him.

At that moment, in a luxury sports car in a parking lot not far away, Odell sat in the driver’s seat with a cigarette in his hand.

drag of the cigarette. White smoke spilled out from his lips and rose up to mingle in the

in the passenger seat. When she looked in the direction he

Tristan away, and Sylvia and Sherry’s car also left, she finally said,

gaze, put out the cigarette, threw it away, and started the

the traffic, headed

some matters to attend to in the evening. I won’t accompany you for

His voice was cold.

so many years, she

falling off the stage in public today? Or was it because that b*tch, Sylvia, was too

to ask and could only reply

took Sylvia back to

to see her in one piece. Aunt Tonya also ran up to her. When she saw Sylvia sitting in a wheelchair, her eyes reddened and she asked in tears, “Syl, what happened to your leg?” Sylvia replied with a smile, “I’m fine. I just accidentally injured my legs two

smiled. “Yes, really. Why would I lie

anything in the few days that they took me away?” Aunt Tonya would not believe her if she said no, so she confessed, “They wanted to force me to marry someone, but they didn’t succeed.” “That’s good.” Aunt Tonya sighed again. “It’s all my fault. I’m old and useless. I must have made you anxious these few days.” Sylvia immediately frowned. “Aunt Tonya, this isn’t your fault. Don’t blame

should be the ones who plotted to kidnap

and asked, “Aunt Tonya, did they do anything to you these past few days?” “No. I was locked up in a basement one day, then I was taken to a house. They never laid a hand on me and also brought me food regularly. They just locked the doors and windows tightly so that I couldn’t escape.” Aunt Tonya pushed Sylvia into the house as she spoke and began to question Sylvia if

words carefully

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