Chapter 156 He Would Never Agree

Thankfully, Curtis‘ infidelity was discovered. If it hadn’t been uncovered, Aurelia would still be with Curtis. The consequences of that scenario was truly unimaginable.

“I really want to kick him to death!” Chad’s anger surged.

Norman glanced at the visibly upset Chad, letting out a sigh in his heart. He is still a child, unaware of how cruel and cunning people in this world could be.

Some people were inherently malicious. To them, everyone was a pawn to be used, and they wouldn’t hesitate to drain every ounce of benefit they could find.

That Curtis from earlier saw the inherent kindness in Aurelia and wanted to exploit it further. Perhaps he had a sudden change of heart and recognized Aurelia’s true worth. Regardless of his reasons, his actions were extremely selfish and unscrupulous.

“It’s best to steer clear of such people in the future,” Norman advised Aurelia and meaningful look.

gave

her a

After all, he had watched Matthew grow up. Despite his many experiences, he was someone one could rely on and trust. He was certainly not comparable to Curtis.

Aurelia’s eyes welled

welled up slightly, aware that Norman had discerned the kind of person Curtis was.

Before her reincarnation, Xavier and the others had indeed mentioned that Curtis didn’t seem like a person who could be trusted entirely.

She had been deceived, her mind clouded.

Looking back now, it was clear that all the people around had taken everything in.

“Thank you, Old Mr. Gardner, I already know what kind of person he is, and I’m already married. These people no longer have any impact on me,” Aurelia said with a smile.

Norman chuckled and nodded in agreement.

Only when Chad heard Aurelia utter the words “I’m married,” did his expression become somewhat unnatural

He, who usually had plenty to say, suddenly found himself at a loss for words.

The three of them went their separate ways at the parking lot.

When Aurelia drove off, she saw Curtis, still in a standoff with the security guards. His familiar face was contorted with frustrated anger..

Judging by his appearance, it didn’t seem like he had led a tragic life.

he probably didn’t have much

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didn’t seem to be worried about money at all, as if he had come into some wealth again.

she had

that video to obtain illicit gains?

each other’s throats, possibly to the point where

the other

fell upon the traffic light ahead, her eyes

Quigley Group.

the final document, Matthew called in his

on with the Leedon family?”

suppose. I haven’t

was somewhat taken aback. Why had the boss

accord?

couple of days, it was evident that Matthew was in high spirits, a radiant smile. plastered on his face. This was a stark contrast to the past, when it was nearly impossible to gauge his mood just by looking at

the possibility that all these might have been related to Aurelia, he truly felt the urge to give her

  1. up.

to catch their breath,” Matthew said in a

shiver run through him. His boss was known for his ruthless tactics. If the Leedon family wasn’t given a chance to breathe,

Leedon family must

already be very well off by now. After Gordon had left, Matthew took out his phone and

call him “hubby” in bed, but once she

cold and indifferent.

window. He looked down at the bustling city of Jacaster, observing the constant stream of traffic on the

156 He Would Never

out a

smoke, a

between his fingers, he opened WhatsApp.

It was Aurelia.

be delivering dinner over from the Quigley residence tonight. Will

notice the slight upward curve of his thin lips as he

words.

finished Joseph’s

painting, restored to its original state and handed over to him,

with tears.

manage to fix everything in

had been initially, and thus, he understood the depth of Aurelia’s skill. It was no surprise that she was a student taught by

skill level had already

he felt somewhat intimidated, having no confidence at all that he could

would be difficult to find anyone like

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