Earle didn’t know the whole truth of the situation, so he tried to hit Maurice on the back with his cane.

“Have you gone mad, Maurice? Let him go!”

Maurice groaned in pain. With Earle around, he knew that he wouldn’t be able to interrogate Jonathan anymore. Thus, he relented and released Jonathan.

“I’m sorry, Mr. Bowman,” Earle solemnly said to Jonathan.

Jonathan straightened up his disheveled clothes and said, “It’s alright. I’m well-aware of your grandson’s explosive temper. I may be able to let it slide, but we still haven’t dealt with how your grandson took my girlfriend away.”

His girlfriend? Maurice stole Jonathan’s girlfriend?

Though he expected that there was enmity between them, he never imagined that Maurice would actually steal Jonathan’s girlfriend.

Suddenly, a question dawned on Earle.

Out of curiosity, he asked, “Who are you referring to? Is it Eliana Pierce?”

“That’s right,” Jonathan replied plainly. “Not only did he steal my girlfriend, but also our kids.”

Earle was rendered speechless.

no idea that

showed

at this, Mr. Moran. This is evidence to prove that

Earle was left with even more questions in

those… Aileen and Adrian? How could they be

moment, all the details Earle once ignored flashed through

mother many times, but he had never seen their father. Aside from that, Maurice

factors made Earle piece the truth

in mind, Earle put on a stern expression

close to Silas, aren’t they? They go to the same

to happen the moment Jonathan took

would speak to his grandfather and twist the facts just so

but his brief silence made Earle think that it was evidence

from the very beginning, but he

well…” Earle was clearly infuriated. He pointed at Maurice, his chest heaving up and down, and his veins looked like they were about to pop as he struggled

stroke from anger, Aleck immediately tried to intervene. “Mr. Moran, calm

about this? He stole someone else’s girlfriend

cane onto the

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