Chapter 177 Delayed Affection
Even the Mullen family’s mansion in Oakland entered the foreclosure stage in an instant.
The attention of this matter reached more than 120 million in a short time, and the wealthy family in Oakland for many years fell down in just a moment.
All of this was too unexpected, and there was no room for people to react. How could such a strong family be tripped up so easily?
The power and assets of the Mullen family in Oakland had reached a certain level, and the bankruptcy of the Mullen family was equivalent to the loss of the economic growth value of Oakland in ten years.
The rise and fall of a normal family were tempered by time, but this time the Mullen family seemed to choose to fade into history deliberately.
Everyone couldn’t believe it, even Lamont didn’t expect that. He said, “How could it be so fast? It shouldn’t be so fast.” Lamont randomly clicked on a piece of news about the Mullen family, and the comment area was horrific.
There were a lot of filthy insults to Amelie and her family.
Lamont was also angry and said, “It’s easy for them to say, and they dare not speak when someone is stronger than themselves, and they will step on anyone if they get the chance!”
Amelie could only sneer.
“The Mullen family should get used to this kind of life soon.”
In the days to come, the Mullen family would be spurned, neglected and rejected by everyone.
Those who remained neutral would only say something regretful, because this world was dominated by the law of jungle.
Regardless of whether you were once a king or not, once you fell from the altar, thousands of people would overwhelm you in an instant.
Lamont sighed slightly. Despite the unpleasant experience and deep hatred between them, at this moment, he didn’t want the woman standing in front of him to give up on herself.
“I think there will be a big break. Be happy, don’t be like this, let’s find a way together.”
This should be the first time that Lamont talked to her nicely.
There was a wry smile on Amelie’s face, and now even Lamont was pitying himself.
“If something like this happened to the Byron family, can you be happy because I want you to be so?”
“You don’t have to pity me so much, I don’t need it!”
Turning around to leave, she seemed to be able to feel that Lamont was heartbroken.
“Am I so unreliable in your eyes? When will you trust me once?”
Did she really not believe him?
She once would rather renounce with the family, abandon all her identities, and only want to be with Lamont for the rest of her life, wasn’t it because that she believed in him?
What did this person that she trusted the most do to her?
He could tolerate the mistress and the sister–in–law but did not help her. As soon as Draven died, he sent her to prison immediately and killed their child without finding out the truth of Draven’s death.
Lamont had never trusted her, so it was ridiculous to force her to trust him.
One thing after another was accumulated in her heart, like a hard lump that couldn’t go away. She could only work hard to paralyze her brain.
Only by doing so, she wouldn’t feel pain.
“Do you think I want to live in this way? Do you think I’m happy?”
“I once imagined that there would always be a perfect love, and I also felt that I could have a sincere relationship. At that time,
I trusted you, but you disappointed me time and time again, didn’t you, Mr. Byron?”
“Don’t you think you are also responsible for our relationship now?”
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