An Understated Dominance
Chapter 344
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Chapter 344
Meanwhile, Florence was frantically rummaging through the drawers and cabinets in the Nicholson Villa to pack up their things.
“Dahlia, quick! Go and get all the jewelry we have in the house! We can’t stay in Swinton anymore. Let’s quickly pack up and flee abroad for the time being. I’ve already bought the flight tickets. We still have several million dollars of savings and some valuables at home. Those will be enough for
us to survive for a while.” Florence was on tenterhooks.
Dahlia’s breach of promise had not only humiliated the Langfords but also offended the Glenstead
Nicholsons. Even if they were in Stonia, Dahlia and the rest wouldn’t be able to find a safe place to
stay, let alone in a small place like Swinton.
When Florence saw that Dahlia wasn’t responding to her, she became even more anxious. “Dahlia! What are you waiting for? Quickly pack your stuff!”
We don’t need
we have
to say. But Dustin said that he has a way to
trust in
does he think he is to go against the Langfords? If it weren’t for him, you wouldn’t have run away from the wedding, and we
Dustin ruined everything in the end. Florence just hated him
frowned. “Mom! I breached the marriage promise on my
wait until our family is destroyed in
anywhere without Dustin.”
shape, Florence reproached, “Y-you…
up to be such a foolish daughter? She’d rather be with someone penurious than marry into a rich family.
staggered down the stairs with the two large suitcases. “Mom, I’m done packing
for
are you waiting for him? Hasn’t he
Don’t worry about me.” Dahlia
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