Mr. Nelson Winning His Ex-wife's Heart
Chapter 800
Edmund asked Trevor coldly.
“I…” Recalling that he had almost been tempted by Tara again, Trevor could not help but shiver. He raised his foot and kicked Tara aside, who was still fondling him.
Tara screamed in pain. Edmund naturally heard the noise, so he said coldly, “If you continue to tangle with that woman, pack up and get out of Starixo!”
After saying that, Edmund hung up the phone. Trevor’s face turned pale and his forehead was sweating.
He knew that it was very easy for Edmund to withdraw the money he had invested in his company, and if Edmund was really angry, he would not show any mercy. He also knew that if he would have nothing without Starixo.
Thinking of this, he raised his hand and pointed to Tara under the bed.
“Get out of here now.”
Tara Lay on the ground
was extremely annoyed. He got up and put on his
avoid Tara’s entanglement, he bought a plane ticket overnight and flew
and Purple might be too
very comfortable. This was the happiest New Year’s Day in her Life, because
gathered at the old house,
families were all dirty and
relationship between them was very harmonious. Chelsea’s eldest uncle, second uncle, and aunt all gave her valuable gifts. Coupled with
of her side, Edmund seemed incomparably Lonely. He and Grandpa sat opposite each other in the big dining
Jaime and Alena were both abroad, Grandpa didn’t ask other relatives of the Nelson Family to come over. In the past, the Nelson Family would spend the New
was
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