Chapter 114

Victoria didn’t hold back the slightest bit as she spoke. Hearing this, Denise had tears in her eyes again. She looked at her daughter and choked, “Tori, you really want to cut ties with Mom and Dad—”

“Do you think we would come to a place like this if you hadn’t ruined our family’s reputation?” Glen interrupted his wife and looked at his daughter in disgust as he stubbornly stated, “I will say this now: Leave the club, leave Bloomsway, and never come back!”

Denise’s tears hung on her eyelashes, and she reached out and tugged at Glen’s sleeve. “It is fine as long as she leaves the club. Why do you want her to leave Bloomsway as well? She is only 20 years old, and she only has a high school diploma. How is she supposed to survive if you kick her out of Bloomsway?”

“Don’t you know that a kind mother makes a wastrel?!” Glen glared at her. “It is because you unconditionally allow her to do everything she wants that she turned out this way!”

Denise stopped talking after that as her tears fell.

“Victoria, did you hear what I said?!” He looked at Victoria again as if he was looking at something dirty.

Tempted to step forward and refute the man, Gabriella clenched her fists, but she stood still after giving it a thought as she was afraid she would offend the Coleman Family.

Victoria accidentally let a laugh slip then. With sarcasm written all over her face, she hummed, “I am no longer one of the Colemans. You have no right to care about where I am or what I am up to, Mr. Glen. Besides, Bloomsway doesn’t belong to the Colemans. So what right do you have to let me leave?”

Seeing that Glen was about to have his top blown off again, Denise hurriedly stepped forward out of worry about his health. “Tori, do you know what people say about you, a girl who works in Delta Club? Listen to Mom’s advice. You have to leave here.”

She was uttering words of advice, but her eyes were filled with disapproval and doubt, and even blame and embarrassment.

same as Glen’s—she thought that her daughter brought shame to

filled with anger, grief, and pain. It was as if

Delta Club if Christian wasn’t

disappointed in her parents, she couldn’t help wishing that they would feel guilty and even feel sorry for her when they learned the truth

it was just a tiny bit of hope, they were her parents after all. What if, just what if, they still

Glen pointed an accusing finger at her. His face had turned purple from anger, and his body was still shaking. “How can someone like you, who only knows how to ask for money from your family and push your responsibility to your family after you cause

out of prison because you have no money to spend, and you can’t find a good job! It

of cold water that was poured on Victoria from head to toe. Even though she was clearly standing in the dormitory, it felt as if she was standing in the chilly wind in soaked

walked over out of worry and grabbed

pulled her arm away before she walked up to Denise, whose expression had changed. “What about you, Mrs. Coleman?” she asked in a low voice. “Do you, like Mr. Coleman, also think

tilted her head and peeked at Glen. After stammering for a long time, she avoided Victoria’s gaze and whispered, “Your father has come across so many people. He can’t

and as she did,

lamented. I can’t believe I still had

a knife had gone through her chest when she looked at her daughter. “Listen to me, Tori. Delta Club is not a good place. You can still make money in this kind of place while you are still young and

I made up!” Victoria wiped the tears from the corners of her eyes and curled the corners of his lips. Other than the red rim around her eyes, there were no other

wasn’t working in Delta Club because of the Coleman Family; it was for her brother and her

after staying in prison for two years. You will play yourself

you not force your own daughter to die for the sake of profit?” The thought of what Jill said to her on her birthday made the

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