Chapter 1770
Taya pushed away Brooks's hand in disgust. "Thanks to you, she's dead too."
Sumasa starved to death on the streets of England, Rosalie ended up in the slums, and Taya became an orphan, all because of Brooks.
He caused the separation of the three of them, and they each went down a miserable path. Meanwhile, Brooks raised Tara to be a socialite and paved the way for her.
After recovering from his surprise, Brooks reached for Taya's hand again. "How could she be dead? What happened?"
Taya pushed him away again, "Stop pretending to care about them and answer my question. Why did you help Sarah back then?"
She knew how Sumasa was killed by Brooks, but she didn't know why he helped Sumasa.
Did he know from the beginning that Sarah's identity was Sumasa, and that she had a huge inheritance, which was why he did it?
Despite Taya's attitude, Brooks didn't get angry. Instead, he calmly studied Taya's face. "I saw your mother walking the streets of England with a completely different face, and I felt sorry for her. So I brought her home, fed her, gave her a place to stay, and encouraged her to keep going."
"Later, when my company was on the verge of bankruptcy, I met her at the airport. She had plastic surgery and I didn't even recognize her. It was only when she told me that I realized she was the person I had helped."
"To thank me, she gave me money to save my company, the Thorin Pack. I'm grateful to her, so I mated her, had a pup with her, and wanted to live a good life with her."
Taya believed the first two, but not the last one. Because Sumasa had said in a video that Brooks only mated her for her money, and that the person he loved was his childhood friend Eliza. He had a family with her while also having a family with Eliza outside.
Brooks used her mother's assets and abilities to make the Thorin Pack a giant, and then kicked Sumasa out, who had helped him, to the curb. He even bought a big ship and tricked her into taking a trip with her pup.
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: The Billionaire Alpha’s Contract Lover by Caesar Erickson