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A Trust-fund Baby novel Chapter 27

Sally was very regretful at this time and said to Bruce quickly, “I...I...I will ask Diana for forgiveness and I will be very kind to her in the future. Then I will have a talk with Judson Ray and ask them to remarry. I know Diana still loves Judson. Yesterday, I tried to introduce someone else to her but she refused. I am going to find them now...”

Bruce shook his head with a disapproval expression, “It’s too late. If you were them, will you forgive yourself? How stupid...”

Sally heard of it and thought it for a while, and then she fell to the ground limply. She was extremely clear how she treated Diana and Judson during these years...

They wouldn’t forgive her, forever. Especially after she had grabbed what belonged to Diana, their relationship didn’t have the chance to ease any more.

An image occurred to Sally which was about six-year-old Diana.

One day, coming from school, Diana brought a bunch of roses to her, and said happily, “Mom, I have saved money for a long time to buy them for you. Are they beautiful?”

However, Sally took over them and threw them away. Grounding the flowers under her feet, she was spanking Diana, “How dare you buy the flowers? Do you have much money? Well, do not want money from me!”

“No, I will not do it again...” Six-year-old Diana was running while sobbing loudly.

...

A few minutes later, Sally recovered from her thoughts, and her face got extremely pale. She didn’t beg for Bruce any more, but left the Ray Group soulless.

After her leaving, Bruce’s secretary frowned, “Mr. Hill, is it too kind for her to leave?”

There was a flicker of anger in his eyes, “Kind? She couldn’t regret more. Lady Diana renounced the relationship between her. Even if Diana remarried Judson, Sally could do nothing but admire...”

He reached to one of the windows after those words, watching the distant street. Sally stood beside the road, and was forced to get on a van. He sneered.

Bill didn’t contact Sally actively because he had found out what she did. Sally owed gambling debts up to several millions, which were from not only her friends and family but also outside forces.

So there was no need to deal with her by himself. As long as he released the message that Ray Group suppressed Sally, there would be a plenty of people waiting to deal with her.

...

In an abandoned underground storehouse in the southern area of the city, Sally looked at a bald man fearfully, “Sir, I will pay back the money. I will pay them back, just give me some time, please! I will ask my daughter...Please don’t beat me. Please...”

The bald man sneered, and poked her chain with a steel tube, “Well, Sally Shaw, how do you pay back the money? I have already known your daughter has broken up with you.”

Sally shook her head at once, “Sir, just give me one more chance, and a few days. I will borrow money. I will really borrow the money...”

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