Chapter 375.1 My Ex–wife I

Oscar had worked for Walter in the Harrington family for many years since Walter was young. Thus, Oscar knew about the past between Walter and Emily and knew who Troy was. But it was a scandal among them in those days.

It was usual for wealthy families to have illegitimate children. In some families, the wife even got along well with the mistress.

What was unusual was Sibyl’s death.

Considering this and Yohan’s interests, the Pullman family didn’t allow Emily’s child, Troy, to the Harrington family.

If Troy came to the Harrington family, Emily would be involved with Walter on the grounds of visiting Troy.

Sibyl had been chosen for Walter by his father. Having pity on Yohan’s bereavement of his mother and maintaining the connections through marriage between their families, his father agreed with the idea, raged at Walter, and ignored Troy.

Later, the Pullman family came to argue, which made Henry ashamed to criticize himself and Emily. Henry did not allow Emily to be involved with Walter anymore, so he detained Troy and sent Emily abroad.

The matter had been resolved, but the Pullman family had a connection with the Harrington family due to the marriage and Yohan.

However, the Marshall family never cooperated and interacted with the Harrington family. The subsidiaries below had occasional business contacts in recent years, but the families never met.

Marshall family suddenly visited Walter,

Oscar sat under the corridor, looking at

at the door of the Harrington Villa.

got out of the car and walked in quickly. “Is he here?”

head. “Not yet, he should

“Did he

and said, “No, the servant forgot to ask.”

for me in

“OK.”

floor while Oscar waited

minutes later, a car

and pretended to be busy cleaning

guidance of the servant. He had broad. shoulders and a strong waist in a well–tailored suit

an indescribable charm of noble temperament.

saw Troy from the corner of his eye and thought Troy

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My Ex–wife 1

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