Love At The Wrong Table
Chapter 507
Chapter 507
This was the main reason why she and Terence weren’t fond of Felicity. Ever
since she married into the family, it had been obvious that her heart was still
with the Lenoir family.
In the past, the Lenoir family could not be considered an established family in
the business world. They were only able to reach their present heights
because they had taken the crumbs off the Quillen family’s table.
It wasn’t a big deal back then, so Terence simply turned a blind eye to such
occurrences. He never thought that after over two decades, the Lenoir family
would grow to the extent where they could threaten the Quillen family!
“You… How dare you?”
Felicity was mortified at the fact that her secret was being exposed after all
these years, but she could only hide it with her anger.
She wagged her finger at Samantha and raged, “Chase this woman out, Mr.
Grishaw!”
Alfred didn’t move.
chase me out of this house?” Samantha
snake out, Mr.
either. He simply let
moment, Terence’s furious roar
had left the room with both
to the bathroom first. He never expected to
playing
have the right to chase a Quillen out of the
Felicity?”
daughter’s side without hesitation.
his daughter. It was also because he knew full well
done her best for the Quillen family all
said about Felicity. Felicity had always cared more about
family.
chase her out, but does
she was
ever thought of me
daughter-in-law, right? None of you have ever
wife.”
be the one in charge
pushed me out to the gutter! How do you expect me
family’s interests,
is
like I’m your equal?”
resentment that had been
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