Chapter 131 The Grudge Between Alec and Max

Alec nodded. The knife in his hands moved swiftly as he sliced up a tomato. His knife skills were comparable to that of a renowned chef.

Jenny thought she was witnessing a whole new Alec.

“Are you surprised?” Alec turned to face her after noticing she had remained silent. She was in a daze. “I grew up with my grandfather. He was busy with the company and had no time for me. Although we had. nannies, they thought that since I was young and my grandfather wasn’t around, they didn’t cook. So, I learned to cook by myself.”

He learned to rely on himself from a very young age. He learned fervently and mastered everything in life so that he could live comfortably.

Alec talk about his childhood. Her curiosity was piqued. “What about your

turned grim. “They divorced very early on. My father left for another woman. My mother couldn’t handle the

before his

bed as him, which was a rare occurrence. He was happy. But he never could have thought that when he woke up in the

corpse.

Little Alec had no idea what had happened. He merely cried out for his mother, but no response came. It was only

that day onward, he began fearing the dark. He felt that it brought bad news. Of course, he would never tell anyone

any of

married to him for two years, she knew nothing about the Fausts. On the one hand, it was because her grandfather had never said anything to her. On the other, it was because she bore absolutely no interest whatsoever. She felt that

It’s all in the past.” Alec shrugged nonchalantly. “Weren’t you curious about the grudge Max has against me? The truth is, my father eloped with his mother. They abandoned their families for the sake of love. In the end, my mother was the one who died. Although his father lived, he turned into an alcoholic and would beat Max every time he got home. He married again, and they both tortured him.”

He blamed Alec’s father for his mother’s departure and extended his grudge toward the entire

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