Chapter 1649

Madam Stockton did not finish the sentence.

When she found out that Sherry had used Mason to break up with John, she was shocked too. Despite her admiration for Sherry for her ruthless methods, she was heavily prejudiced against her back then and her admiration was buried.

The living room plunged into silence again.

John’s face turned pale, his eyes bloodshot.

When Madam Stockton finally looked up at him and saw his terrifying gaze, she got frightened and staggered backward.

She teared up, and with a regrettable tone, she said, “John, it was my fault. I made you hate her and separated you two for so many years. I deeply regret it. If I knew what would turn out today, I would have persuaded your father to let you two be together.”

As John was petrified on the spot, his fists were tightly clenched.

He looked at his mother and saw the nervous and guilty look on her face. He said, “I got it. Go out.”

to remember the bitter memories as well. That’s why I decided to tell you. Just blame me if you want. I just hope

GET OUT!” he

Madam Stockton’s face turned pale and she

His fair and humble countenance was replaced by a grim and vicious expression as if he was

staggered to the door and left the living room. As soon as she

kicked over the tea table

Aunt Wanda, who were eavesdropping outside the house. Neither

toppled, shattering the cups and the teapot on

shards and stared blankly at the floor with his

to silence but his mind remained tumultuous. His

years ago, where Sherry wanted to break up with him, played again and again in his head. She had wanted to break up with

for a breakup again. She had said she did not want to live in a cheap apartment with him and lead a life of poverty.

her by his side, he had gotten another laborious assignment the next day so

later, when he came back on a rainy day,

had left and stood in the rain for the whole night. The rain fueled his resentment for her and continued to torment him even

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