Chapter 2 Divorce
Jean adjusted her clothes in the room.
She looked up at her father’s gray photo and remembered Edgar’s cruel words.
“I married you to seek revenge against your disgusting father. Now that he is dead, and you’re the only one left, it is your turn to pay for his crimes.” Contents belong to NovelDrama.Org
Jean was physically and mentally exhausted. She kneeled on the floor and could not stop tears from flowing down her cheeks. “Dad, I’ve failed you…”
That day, the news of the Eyer family’s overnight downfall became the headline of various major newspapers. The following morning, a piece of entertainment news trended on the Internet!
As Jean was still grieving the loss of her father, a group of people barged into her home in the countryside and moved her furniture out of the house.
Jean’s eyes were still swollen from crying as she went downstairs to find out what was causing the loud noises. Her housekeeper, Brigid Lang, rushed to her and said, “Madam! A group of people suddenly barged in and moved things from the house. I can’t stop them!”
Jean became alert and stopped one of the people. The man was trying to move a large antique porcelain vase from the foyer. “What are you doing? I’ll call the police to arrest you for trespassing!”
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