Chapter 429 Let It Break
Leon glanced at Simone, his expression hesitant as he said, “Simone, I apologize for my mother’s actions.
I’m sorry
ese guys keep shifting the blame to someone else deserved this. She looked at Leon coldly and said, “Your nother hired a warlock to harm me. I won’t let it go so easily. Your apology means nothing. Your family better be prepared.”
During the earlier dision in the tent, Gwen suggested having her mother face the punishment she deserved. They would allow no room for leniency in law, or Melinda might continue to engage in even more outrageous acts in the future,
Leon felt embarrassed and aid, “My mother was in the wrong. She should be punished, and have no objections.
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reasonable on his mother’s part, and her actions had also violad the laws of
is mother probably never considered the consequences she would face if things likely thought that Adam would bail her out no matter what.
nodded and tid, “Alright, that’s settled. You can continue to endure it, and hopefully, you’ll lear i your lesson.” After saying that, she turned and went back to the tent.
Leon watched Simone walk away, feeling lost. His mother’s actions had only widened the gap between im and Simone. A sour and powerless feeling welled up in his heart.
Harold reached out and patted Leon’s shoulder. “Leon, let’s not dwell on the past. It’s because of your mother’s actions that you and Simone can never have a future together.”
Leon looked at him coldly and said, “I don’t need your input. He had already come to this re cation himself, which made him even more miserable. He sneered. “You se mbags, who were so eago betray me before, I won’t forget this.”
Harold touched his nose and said, “Leon, to be honest, we were really angry about what happened today. We know it’s not your fault, but she’s your mother, and we couldn’t help but feel some anger towards you. But we’re friends. Once the anger passes, there’s nothing left. Before, we were just joking with Simone to lighten the mood.”
Blaming Leonas never their intention. If Simone had said she wouldn’t help them, then no matter how much they beged, it would be useless. The previous incident had been awkward, which was why Harold had deliberately said those things. He wanted to emphasize that it was Melinda who had gone too far, and Leon was jura sapegoat.
He could help but add, “However, your mother did go too far. She doesn’t care about our lives. She knew
both you and Gwen were here in the mountains, yet she still invited this warlock. In her mind, your and deam can nothing to her. If I had a mother like her, I would cut off all ties with her like Simone ad with her mother.”
He was very angry as he spoke. That malicious woman didn’t even care about Gwen’s safety. How could she be a mother? Just as he finished speaking. Titus pushed him.
With a cold look, Titus said, “Hey, leave Simone’s case out of this. Just talk about your own matters; don’t make random comparisons.”
III
Harold was truly cunning. e always liked to hurt them emotionally. But when it came to encouraging
en to cut ties with his mother, he was on Harold’s side. Titus looked at Leon and said, “Leon, I also think it’s time to cut ties.
on took a deep breath and said, “I know!” After speaking, he turned and walked away
The other four didn’t dare to bother Simone anymore and reluctantly returned to their previous seats. They played cards to distract themselves and pass the time, all the while cursing Melinda together.
The Gray brothers were also planning to call Steven early the next morning to complain. Melinda had gone too far. First she harmed their mother, and now Simone. And she didn’t even spare them. If it weren’t for Simone’s timely intervention, their lives would have been lost. Although their father allowed. them to roam freely, he still cared about their safety and well-being. He would take practical acti ins, unlike their mother, who was only all talk. No one would let this matter go, not even Simone.
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