Marriage Beyond Redemption
Chapter 83
Chapter 83 I Knew You Liked Her
Grace was still unwilling. She just hated how Peyton could always be the center of attention no matter when.
Bruce walked over politely and said, “Peyton, I have never seen you attend a banquet before.”
“Bruce, hello,” Peyton greeted politely, “I used to dislike attending such occasions, and later, when the Schmitt family went bankrupt, I didn’t have the opportunity to attend either.”
“Peyton could easily donate 80 million dollars, and if you didn’t have the opportunity to attend the banquet, neither did most of the people on the ship.”
Bruce knew about Peyton and Nolan’s relationship, but he didn’t expose it. Instead, he secretly winked at Peyton.
Peyton knew that Bruce must have found out some information from the surveillance footage.
an older man with money. Peyton, I haven’t heard of any wealthy old man from a
disclose her husband’s identity. If Peyton
stop talking nonsense in public,” Bruce
Are you waiting for her to
go inside first, it’s cold on the deck,” Bruce
didn’t want to stand with Grace. Back when they were students, Grace used to target her
I don’t know. Back in school,
far away, and whether it was in the past or present, he felt that he was not
school, he was just one
it was just
Bruce graduated, he was busy working every day and had
and clean throb had long been buried
so he was naturally more respectful. He briefly chatted with
appear, and anger instantly appeared on her
would recall how Peyton smeared her face with pudding and treated her harshly whenever she closed her eyes.
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