Chapter 100 Her Dream Has Been Ruined
She looked indifferent, but grief ran cross her eyes. She thought, "The person who can hurt me most is often the person closest to me." Caroline chuckled and thought the couple was really interesting. One of them asked why she lived such a humble life. The other was more ruthless, asking her who she was.
Caroline was exhausted. However, the quarrel was not over.
Hearing what Caroline said, Raymond was livid. Although for a moment, he felt a little guilty in the bottom of his heart, he demanded domineeringly, "Change your job! Don't do this dirty job! It's a shame!"
He glanced at the bills and checks on the table, and the tiny guilt in his heart immediately disappeared!
"This dirty money! You should be shameless if you take it!" Raymond went furious.
He grabbed a handful of checks. "Dirty money! They should be thrown away!" With that, Raymond tore the checks into pieces.
Caroline's eyes popped out and she rose to her feet and pounced on Raymond. "This is mine! You have no right to tear my thing! Give them to me!"
But it was late, and the checks were already in pieces. Raymond glanced at the table. Seeing that, Caroline hurried to the table to protect the remaining money, but Raymond acted faster than her.
Check fragments were scattered into the air and then fell. Caroline opened her eyes wide open. This was the most expensive rain she had ever seen!
In the rain of money, she was stunned. It was not the money that broke into pieces, but her dream! The dream she shared with Delores!
She seemed to see that the building block of the dream of Gartane Lake, which was built by money, collapsed in front of her, and she could only look at it but could do nothing!
"This dirty money! It's ruined!" Raymond said with a sneer.
Caroline hung her head for a long time and asked in a trembling voice, "Why?"
She thought helplessly, "Why did he ruin my dream? What right does he have to destroy what I have worked hard to get? He said that the money was dirty. I didn't take off my clothes and sleep with men for money. I sold my soul for money. Why does he say I am dirty? He knows nothing at all."
Caroline burst out laughing.
Raymond frowned at Caroline, confused by her laughing. "Do you still have self-respect? Don't you feel ashamed of using such dirty money? Why are you laughing? Do you have any sense of shame?"
"No!" Caroline suddenly shouted in her rough voice, "I have no sense of shame! Yes, you're right. I'm a whore!"
There was a slap.
Raymond slapped Caroline in the face. "Listen, change your job right away. Don't work at such a filthy place!"
Caroline calmly looked at the middle-aged man, recalling, "Three years ago, he abandoned me without mercy. If that is understandable, what has he done to me three years later?"
"Mr. Jameson, do you still remember what the day was when I was released from prison?" She asked lightly.
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