Chapter 132 He’s A Victim Too

Alec thought that Max was pitiful. They shared similar fates, but at the same time, they weren’t very

similar.

Although Alec had lost both his parents, he still had a grandfather-one who was strict but caring, and who genuinely loved and protected him. It resulted in Alec and Max having very different upbringings.

Jenny only knew about this shared past between the Fausts and the Pearsons now. It was no wonder that every time Max brought up the Fausts, his face would twist in hatred.

But could he really blame the Fausts? Even Alec?

After all, Alec was a victim too.

Jenny was silent. She suddenly didn’t know who to feel sorry for.

“That’s all. Eat your breakfast.” Alec interrupted her train of thought. He showed no signs of upset over losing his parents. To him, that was all in the past.

Jenny nodded. She followed him into the living room, and they slowly ate breakfast.

don’t want to move out,” Jenny said after a

and his lips

shook her head at once, but she knew that

being gone,” Alec said. He cared nothing for his

like he would care for Jenny now, too.

expression. He did look like someone who didn’t mind. “I really don’t care!” she lied. “Does someone

don’t,” Alec said.

and realized that it was delicious. She felt a little embarrassed. “This

“So, can you

Jenny glared at him and put away her

a reason to stay there anymore. He had to leave. “Grandpa misses you. Will you visit him in the Old Mansion when you’re free?”

I will.” Jenny nodded.

door, wanting to keep talking, but Jenny didn’t give him

bitterly and called Vincent. “Get someone to pack up my things here in the condo.”

away, Mr. Faust. Are you preparing to move

to Faust

sir,” Vincent replied. He didn’t find it strange at all. The company president shouldn’t even have lived in that

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