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Hold My Tear, I’m Getting My Wife Back (Leanne Castillo) novel Chapter 360

Leanne had only recently found out that Carl had been borrowing hefty sums of money he couldn't repay. He had vanished to dodge his debtors, who bombarded her phone daily and even showed up at her doorstep demanding payment.

The stress of living on the edge, her fury at Carl's irresponsibility, and over two decades of accumulated resentment mingled together, leading Violet to break down in tears.

It was clear to Leanne that Violet was having a tough time.

She didn’t offer any words of comfort or express a willingness to help, but simply sat by with a detached expression.

"Can you get in touch with Carl?" Violet cleaned her tears just as the door clicked open. By some coincidence, Carl had returned.

He didn't notice Leanne on the couch, and hurriedly asked for money. “How much do you have? Send it to me, I need it urgently.”

“Money, money again! Where do you think I can get any more money?” Violet burst out, “You’ve drained every penny we had. I bust my back all month to earn a few thousand, and you’ve already snatched it all away. Where am I supposed to get more?”

“Our son’s allowance for next month, let me borrow that to tide me over first, I’ll get it back to you in a few days.”

“I have no money left!”

“Cut the crap!” Carl’s voice was harsh and pressing. “Hurry up, give me your phone.”

He made a move to snatch Violet's phone, but Leanne stood up. “You’re just in time.”

“And who might you be?” Carl sneered. “Oh, the high and mighty lady from the Richardson family gracing us poor relatives with her presence.”

“Someone else is much more eager to see you.” Leanne replied, “Uplink Credit Solutions has been looking for you. You owe them three million, handle it yourself.”

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