The Hidden Gold Mine Heiress Divorcee By Vera Whitehead Chapter 72
Chapter 72 If Only She Saved Him
Steven nodded, “Yes, it was five years ago. At that time, Grandpa Lewis was critically ill and the Lewis family was in great turmoil. Boris was set up by others and fell into a trap…”
And with that, he realized that it was inappropriate, so he quickly shut up.
Back then, the Lewis family’s infighting was ferocious.
Some people died. Some people were disabled. And some people disappeared. Even one of Boris’s parents died and one was crazy.
This thing had been suppressed long before, and the media dare not report it.
Outsiders only knew that the Lewis family had changed four owners in just two years.
Finally, after Boris took it over, it stabilized until now.
Why did he spill the beans when he was so excited?
Steven was secretly remorseful, with an embarrassed expression on his face.
He changed the topic of conversation clumsily, “Do you know how miserable Boris was? When I saw him, I was terrified. He had gauze wrapped around his eyes, and he had lost a lot of weight. That’s not the worst of it. He had injuries on his arms, back and legs, and he was in a bad state of mind.”
“The doctor said that he must have experienced an terrible ordeal, so he didn’t trust anyone. But
because Vivi saved him, he only relied on her and only let her get close. Before he was found, she
took care of him for two months. She was the one who calmed him down when he was unstable, and
that’s why he’s so nice to her now.”
Ziana moved her eyes, expressing her understanding, “A saving grace.”
No wonder she couldn’t beat Vivi.
If she had known about this past before marrying Boris, she would never have married him.
She wouldn’t think presumingly as long as she was sincere enough, she would warm his heart.
Alas.
If only she was the one who saved him five years ago.
It was a pity that she was learning martial arts with her father at that time.
“That’s right.” Steven felt more at ease when he saw her answering, “Vivi really loved Boris. Boris was grateful for her kindness at first, but later he really liked her. They were supposed to be married three years ago, but someone knocked them off their game.”
Ziana sat in the right seat.
If she guessed right, he could be talking about her.
She brushed her long hair lightly and responded lightly, “Oh? What’s going on?”
“Don’t tell anyone else what I told you,” Steven told her first, and before she could respond, he said with disgust, “Boris had an engagement before, and his fiancée was from the mountainous area. That woman was uncool, ugly and fat. Seeing he looked good, she insisted on marrying him.”
Ziana thought, “What?”
Indeed, she was attracted to Boris’s good looks, but who said that she was uncool, ugly and fat?
Boris?
Was this guy so garrulous?
“Boris didn’t want to marry her, so that wench went to Grandpa Lewis to complain. She pretended
to be pitiful in front of him. She was a scheming woman. In the end, he used the company as a threat
to force Boris to marry her.”
Ziana folded her arms and said with a false smile, “Really? Then Mr. Lewis is miserable.”
“That’s right. If I married such a woman, I would almost want to die,” Steven sighed
sympathetically, “Boris was dissatisfied with the marriage and didn’t come home very often. But
the woman tried many ways to get him back, even drugged him schematically and then had a baby.”
Ziana thought, “Who set whom up?”
The more Ziana listened, the angrier she became.
The night Boris was drugged a year ago, she had no idea what was going on.
She was sleeping as usual, but Boris returned home in the middle of the night and pressed up against her directly.
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