Chapter 618:

“Besides,” she continued, “the person who made you empty promises wasn’t me; it was Santino. Feel free to track him down and ask him to keep his word!”

Upon hearing this, Darrel squinted slightly. “Ms. Clarke’s right. Santino’s the one you need to talk to.” His words had an underlying meaning.

“Though you’d better hurry — if nothing’s gone wrong after having his legs broken and passing out, he should have been sent out of Ontdale by now. You might catch him at the airport if you go there immediately.”

Darrel was always quick and decisive. He never messed around or took his time. He consistently honored his commitments and fulfilled his promises. Therefore, when Allison had mentioned she didn’t want Santino in Ontdale anymore, Darrel had acted immediately, ordering Santino’s removal. He could easily distinguish between right and wrong.

Lindy’s face flushed with anger. “Like I’d be able to find him now!” She clutched her head, her temples pounding with rage and humiliation. She looked wild, disheveled, desperate to regain her dignity.

with a cold glare. “If you’re going to be so heartless, don’t blame us for burning bridges. From this point on,

threw her words like barbs. “And as for the company you keep — I’d be careful. Some people have a lot of admirers,

knew that she had dropped out

Pierce, Mr. Herbert… they all seemed

the men who surrounded Allison on purpose. After all, Kellan and Darrel—both powerful figures—somehow chose to stand behind Allison, an orphan. That

rule of life: when a woman was both talented

pang of irony. “There’s nothing to envy about that viper!” Lindy spat. “Allison’s cunning—she twisted my son’s heart and snared him

flicked to Kellan, Ferdinand, and even Darrel—prominent figures standing beside Allison. She couldn’t understand

if Allison had amassed a fortune, what did that

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