Chapter 7
The banquet resumed
My parents asked me to entertain friends, while they entertained relatives.
“Laura”
My best friend, Adeline Cobb, waved at me.
I walked over with a smile.
“Laura, you did such a great job today.”
Adeline was full of excitement
Watching Thomas and his parents
ents with their faces turning pale, looking helpless and unable to do anything to you, I felt religfred
“I have long said that Thomas is not worthy of you. How much have you given for him, but what has he done? Besides treating you like a servant, what else has he done?”
“Laure, you had money, you had looks, I never understood why you were so deeply in love with Thomas, like you were under a spell.”
I was probably foolish!
smiled and reached out to pick up the wine glass, saying, “Let’s not talk about him anymore. From now on, he is him, I am me, and we have nothing to do with each other.”
“That’s right!”
Adeline raised her glass and clinked it with mine.
The banquet ended, and I helped my mom support my dad as we l
left.
I didn’t drink much alcohol because a scumbag who doesn’t even love himself is not worth it!
Dad, however, drank a lot.
It’s all because of me!
It was me who made him lose face in front of relatives and friends, and it was me who made him be
Over the years, I have felt immense guilt as I argued with Thomas time and time again.
I was unfilial!
him bend down for the first time.
“Laura, why did Thomas have to marry you? Since his female secretary is already pregnant, he could have just married her. Why did he have to scheme against you?“
Serena asised.
I answered, “because his family’s company had problems and needed financial turnover, only by marrying me could his family’s company be saved.” “He appeared to merry me, but in reality, he was interested in the money from our family’s company.”
Serena angrily cursed, “What a scumbag! He got the secretary pregnant and still wanted to marry you to deceive our family’s money.”
“Laura, fortunately you found out in advance, otherwise if we had really gotten married, the company would have been handed over to him, and our family would have had no way oull,”
“Laura, you must not regret going to see him again, otherwise I will lose respect for you.”
I was busy expressing that I couldn’t do it!
One heartbreak experience is enough, there w
will not be a second thus