Chapter 320 Regret and Jealousy
The way those people looked at Larissa made it seem like they wanted to swallow her
Having such an outstanding daughter was also a kind of trouble.
The Sowles almost wished Larissa were just an ordinary girl, living safely under their protection.
As long as they were around, even if Larissa never worked a day in her life, they could s her.
Julia, on the other hand, was burning with jealousy.
When she looked at Larissa, her eyes were full of hatred.
Jealousy was driving her mad.
Why does Larissa get everything so easily?
I work so hard and get nothing.
Life is so unfair, giving all the good stuff to her.
She clenched her fists so hard her nails dug into her palms, but she didn’t even feel the pai
She felt like she should have been Tim’s last mentee.
She wanted to snatch away everything Larissa had and crush her under her feet forever.
When Morris saw how dazzling Larissa looked, regret twisted deep inside his chest.
He was the one who raised her.
But he had personally driven such an excellent daughter away.
If he had treated Larissa just a little better back then, she would’ve brought endless wealth and connections to Turner Group.
Reality had slapped him hard in the face.
Larissa had already cut all ties with them.
Thinking back on all the mean things he’d said to her, he realized how arrogant he’d been.
It turned out she wasn’t the one who was going to regret leaving–he was.
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Chapter 320 Regret and Jealousy
This wasn’t even the first time he’d felt this way.
If he’d known she was the Sowles‘ lost daughter. If he’d known she was Tim’s mentee. If he’ known how high her status was. If he’d known how outstanding she was. He never would’ve treated her like that.
Now the Turner Group was facing bankruptcy, while Larissa’s life kept getting better.
It turned out Larissa had been the Turners‘ lucky star.
When she was still with the Turners, the Turner Group had always been stable and successf
It was his fault. He didn’t trust her. He had even hurt her.
Now everything was beyond repair.
Morris was filled with regret.
After Larissa finished speaking, Tim was about to say something when suddenly a group of people barged in.
“Everyone, easy. I just heard my senior is holding a party for his last mentee. As his junior, 1 came to offer my congratulations.”
The one leading the group was a man in his 70s.
When Tim saw him, he was shocked. He hadn’t expected it to be his junior, Nash Tuffin, someone he hadn’t contacted in ten years.
This guy definitely wasn’t here to celebrate; he was here to start trouble.
The whole room erupted in whispers.
No one expected someone to openly disrespect Tim.
It was obvious this group had come to purposely stir things up.
Tim forced down his anger and managed a small smile. “It’s been many years. Hope you’ve been well. What brings you here today?”
The man gave a fake smile.
“Tim, I was just too excited. You’re usually so low–key. But I heard you invited all the big names just for your mentee.
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