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Dangerous Love: You Are My One and Only Bride novel Chapter 732

Her silence confirmed the truth to Lillian, who began a garrulous spiel. “You saying that he used to be a playboy was bad enough; he’s only been an honest man for a short while. Your father and I have always hated this sort of thing. Your father has always taught you to be honest from a young age and never to fool around until you’re married. Even when you have someone, you should never be indecisive. I’d been with your father for many years and I never noticed anyone else. I only thought of marrying again after his death. How could Jackson do this? But… Are you really canceling the engagement? It makes sense… These kinds of things are intolerable. You aren’t even married yet and already he’s doing such things. There will be many more days ahead, so how could you possibly stand this? I can’t watch you jump into a fiery pit. I’ll give you the ATM card right now!”

Tiffany forcibly held back her tears. She did not cry at the Tremont Estate, and she couldn't cry now. At least, Lillian understood her decision and supported her. She did not argue with her.

Lillian brought out the ATM card, and Tiffany smiled as she accepted it, with tears in her eyes. “Thank you, mom. Actually… Jackson hasn’t done anything to hurt me. It’s not his fault but mine. We’re just not compatible. Thank goodness we hadn’t gotten married and that we’re only breaking up now. We won’t hold each other off.”

Lillian was shocked. “What do you mean ‘it’s not his fault and that it’s yours’? So you’re the one that cheated? Tiffany Lane, are you trying to dig your own grave? What have I been teaching you? What man could ever compare to Jackson West? I think Mark Tremont is probably the only good comparison. But it can’t possibly be Mark. Who could it be? Who would have that much ability to make you stray?”

Tiffany really wasn’t in the mood to discuss this again. She transferred all of the money back into Jackson’s account then typed out a long message and sent it to Summer. These were all stirring words, but the point of it all was to inform her that the engagement had been cancelled.

She was afraid that Summer might call and ask, so she turned her phone off immediately after sending that message. The more she thought of it, the more she panicked. Then, she took out her SIM card, snapped it in half, and threw it in the trash can. From now on, she would have nothing to do with the Wests.

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