Chapter 81 The One In The Wrong Is Aurelia

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“You don’t even know where your sister works. You should be revising your lessons instead. You’re going back to school tomorrow, so come back quickly!” Phyllis hurried to the balcony, opened the window, and called out to Herbert who had run downstairs,

Herbert waved at Phyllis. “Trust me, I’ve never been one for last–minute cramming. Aurelia has been bullied, yet you didn’t even tell me. I’m worried about her. I need to see her. I’m about to start college, so stop worrying about me!”

Phyllis knew her own son best. Herbert was a stubborn one. Once he made up his mind, there was no changing it.

She let out a sigh of resignation.

After Gina was hung up on, her face darkened..

“Curtis, it seems to me that Phyllis and the others are adamant on you not reconciling with Aurelia. Given the circumstances, I suggest you should approach Aurelia directly.”

If it weren’t for the increasing realization of Aurelia’s usefulness, she would never have humbled herself to speak to Phyllis.

Despite being a single mother, why is Phyllis faring better than me?

The more she thought about it, the more she felt it was unfair.

“No, Mom. I can’t lose Aurelia.”

Curtis forcefully ruffled his hair, a picture of utter dejection.

Since losing his job, he had noticeably lost weight in just a few short days,

Gina watched with distress. “With your qualifications, you can find any type of woman you want. Aurelia is now a kept woman, sullied by others. Why would you want her? Regardless of how much you persuade her, she still won’t come back.”

How did my son end up being tormented to this extent by Aurelia? She is simply unworthy of him!

Curtis‘ eyes were bloodshot. “Mom, please stop talking about it!”

After she was scolded, Gina’s eyes flickered, and she did not dare to say anything more. Her son was indeed filial, but sometimes he had quite a temper.

that he cared a lot

known it would come to this, she would have helped

so heartless without a reason. She must have seen me with Melanie, and that’s why she didn’t believe the clarification on

truly regretted it to the

The One In The Wrong

I cherish Aurelia properly? We

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himself reminiscing about their high school days and the sweet moments they shared. Back then, they were carefree, and his heart was filled

would never let her down

his life with her.

end, he forgot about

Leedon Group. Gideon and Benjamin were working

collaborations that had

even forgo the deposit, opting instead

trivial matters. What’s the point of me paying you high salaries? Get out, all of you!” Gideon lost all

fear our family business won’t last much longer. I’ve

us.”

us? Mr. Zeller doesn’t have the guts. Matthew would never listen to him, especially when it involves messing with a

did things go wrong? Why

of his years of hard work and dedication were on the verge of being

probably doesn’t have the capability to attack us, and Mr. Quigley certainly wouldn’t listen to him. However, in Jacaster, there aren’t many who have the power to effortlessly intimidate many companies into cancelling their cooperation with

few

been heading in the wrong direction these past days. What we should be doing now is not trying to salvage those partnerships but to find out who exactly is

Benjamin thought of someone. “Could it be Auri? She

ponder on why Aurelia would harbor resentment toward them. He simply couldn’t understand. Aurelia’s childhood home in the countryside was not only remote but also impoverished. After returning to their home, her life had clearly improved compared to before. Could it be due to her

She doesn’t have that kind of capability,”

but if she found a powerful benefactor, it would be possible. Perhaps we were wrong from the start. Her benefactor isn’t Mr. Zeller but someone else who holds significant influence in Jacaster.” Benjamin knew that Aurelia was gorgeous but didn’t

of all ages have a fondness for young and beautiful girls, and Aurelia

One In The Wrong is

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