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When Raine saw her brother, she immediately hid behind Brad.
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Brad deliberately asked Tyrone, “Your father–in–law’s moving today. How come you’re not helping out?”
Tyrone’s face slowly turned cold. “Moving?”
Raine carefully added, “Brad and I just came from Aella’s new place. Mr. Vic and Mr. Fulford were there too.”
Tyrone glanced between Brad and Raine for a few seconds, then turned around and got in his
car.
He drove straight to the neighborhood where Aella’s parents used to live.
When he opened the door and walked in, the big house was spotless–every piece of furniture was covered with dust sheets.
The place was so clean it didn’t even look like anyone had lived there.
Aella had quietly moved out of the property he owned with her parents without saying a word to him.
Standing in the middle of the living room, Tyrone closed his eyes, exhausted.
Back then, even when Aella wanted to buy a tea set, she’d ask for his opinion and what he liked.
But now…
She’d moved out with her parents and hadn’t said a word about it.
He only found out from someone else and he was the last to know.
Tyrone felt terrible.
Late that night, using the address Noel had sent him, he drove to Aella’s new place.
He rolled down the car window but didn’t get out.
The house wasn’t a standalone villa, but at least it was on the corner.
The yard was neat, flowers blooming.
Tyrone lit a cigarette.
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The next morning, as soon as Aella arrived at the hospital, Elvira reminded her that Tyrone was waiting in her office.
When Aella walked in, Tyrone was standing by the window, talking on the phone.
Dressed in a sharp black suit, he looked so serious that her office suddenly felt too small for him.
Tyrone turned around, and their eyes met.
Aella glanced at the breakfast on her desk and asked, “What are you doing here so early?”
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The news she got was bad–her top supporter not only canceled the 30–million wedding gift promise but also demanded she pay back the four million he’d tipped her.
Out of options, Zera went to see her mother, Shirley.
They met in a quiet corner of the park. Zera wore a mask and sunglasses.
Shirley quickly asked, “Didn’t you say that guy agreed to give you 30 million? Why’d he back out?”
Zera was pacing frantically, totally stressed. “How should I know? The second I called, he started asking me for money! What was I supposed to do?”
Shirley tried to calm her down. “You have to find a way to get money from Tyrone. He’s the son of Vleka’s richest man. He’s got money, that’s for sure.”
Zera lowered her mask, letting Shirley see her bruised face.
“Mom, look! Tyrone’s wife hit me! That bitch refuses to divorce him!” she said through gritted teeth.
“Tyrone gave me a place to live and pays Orson’s tuition, but that’s it. He doesn’t give me a cent. I even mentioned wanting to buy a bag, and he just ignored me. I think he’s-”
Zera looked at Shirley, and the rest of the sentence got stuck.
Shirley took Zera’s hand and said, “It wasn’t easy raising you and your brother. Your brother is a lost cause, so our family is counting on you.
“I know you feel wronged, but your sister–in–law’s been fighting with your brother every day and talking about divorce. Your two nephews are still so young. Do you really want to see that family fall apart?
“I believe you can make big money, Zera. When your nephews grow up, I’ll make sure they take good care of you. For now, just think of a way to help your brother and his wife buy a house and settle down.”
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Sara Lili is a daring romance writer who turns icy landscapes into scenes of fiery passion. She loves crafting hot love stories while embracing the chill of Iceland’s breathtaking cold.

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