Mr. Conrad Proposes To His Ex-wife Again
Chapter 61: Taking Charity Behind Her Back
After all, what Adolph wanted was the actual money instead of Jeffrey’s life.
Hearing that Jeffrey’s howling was becoming weaker and weaker, Adolph stopped his men.
He glanced at the almost dead Jeffrey and withdrew his gaze. He looked over at Stella. “I never expect that you’ll be so heartless. You even stood and watched without doing anything. After all, he’s your father, isn’t he?”
Stella had a dried-out throat. After a few seconds, she answered, “If he still cared about my brother and me, he wouldn’t have done such a thing.”
Adolph didn’t speak. He couldn’t agree with her more.
He continued, “What do you plan to do now?”
Stella inhaled. “You can take this fifty thousand. As for the rest of the debt, no matter in what way you want him to pay back, it’s between him and you only. It has nothing to do with me.”
Only after cutting ties with Jeffrey completely would those debtors know that it was useless to ask her to pay the debt for her father.
After thinking for a few seconds, Adolph looked over at Channing and asked. “What about you? Don’t you want to take care of it either?”
Channing looked quite cold. “He deserved it. It’s none of my business.”
As he spoke, he took Stella’s hand. “Stella, let’s go.”
Watching them go out of the box, a man asked, “Boss, are we letting them leave like this? What about our money?”
Adolph turned around and hinted him to look at Jeffrey, who was lying on the floor. “Isn’t the indebted still there?”
He recalled that Jeffrey had owed someone else earlier. Later, he managed to get two million from somewhere. Since Jeffrey was capable to do so, Adolph wasn’t worried that he wouldn’t be able to pay back his debt.
said to Jeffrey, “I’ll give you a few more days. You should know the interest increases every day. You’d better not escape. I’ll ask my men to follow you all the time. If you dare to make a move, as long as I can’t receive my money, you can’t blame me for
of the gate, Stella suddenly felt her legs weekend. If it
in a hoarse voice, “Chan, have I don’t something wrong?
us, he wouldn’t have done so? Since
fell into the silence and didn’t
did, when she saw him being beaten up by a group of
worries. He’ll be fine. You’ve given them
a big amount, but it could save Jeffrey’s life for the time being at
“I hope so.”
in the past few days. He was a typical usurer, smart and thoughtful. He would never kill the indebted in anger just because he wouldn’t receive the debt, which wasn’t worthy for
Stella home, Channing pulled out a bank card from his pocket and handed it
taking it over, she asked,
this card. It’s useless for
college soon? You’ll need to spend money. Keep it yourself. Why are you giving it to
my school. This is for you. You are now pregnant and nobody is taking care of you. Take it and buy some
didn’t want to take it. “No,
she could finish her words, Channing turned around and ran
at his back, Stella
...
Group, she had been in a super good mood in the following days. She believed that Mr. Conrad was kidding when he pretended he didn’t know her. If Conrad Group didn’t like her, they wouldn’t have
...
what Conrad Group had offered were all the top resources, which couldn’t be obtained by
was ruined when she passed by the lounge and heard that the opportunity from Conrad Group was originally for Stella, who
an instant, Modesty pulled
It was Stella again!
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