Victoria thought for a moment, didn’t continue questioning, but instead played the emotional card.
“… you and Ferris have been married for over three years, and you haven’t even given him a child. Do you know how the outside world sees him? I hope you consider others and don’t be so selfish.”
Selfish…
I revealed a sarcastic smile. Who exactly was being selfish?
When there were no children before, how come she never thought to ask her son about it.
“I said, you should go find Ferris about these matters. It’s not that I’m unwilling to leave.”
Victoria hadn’t expected this kind of attitude from me now, and walked up to me: “Is this the attitude you have when speaking to your elders?”
After saying this, she raised her hand to hit me.
But when her hand was about to fall, I grabbed her wrist.
“Please conduct yourself with dignity.” I shook her off.
Victoria couldn’t help but step back several paces. After leaving, she couldn’t believe for a long time that this could be the same submissive daughter–in–law from before.
Outside, she took out her phone and called her private secretary.
“Find a way to investigate what Ferris has been doing recently.”
Although Victoria was Ferris’s mother, she didn’t understand what he was thinking at all,
She didn’t understand–previously it was him who said he didn’t love Aurora, but it was also him who kept her in the villa.
What exactly was wrong with him?
At night, Ferris went upstairs. My door wasn’t closed.
White curtains swayed gently in the wind, moonlight spilled on the wooden floor, serene as water. I sat at the desk, buried in writing my thesis, fingertips rapidly tapping the keyboard, immersed in the silence.
He approached, his tall figure reflected on the screen in front of me, breaking the tranquility,
12:29
Chapter 111
His gaze fell immediately on the obvious red rash on my arm.
“Have you eaten?” His voice was low and hoarse, like night wind brushing through a forest.

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