Hamilton not only played dirty, but he was also ruthless. He had practically driven Natalie into a corner with no way out.
First, he cemented her reputation for bullying a fellow actress on set, completely destroying her public image. Then came a wave of dropped endorsement deals. After using all her savings to pay the termination fees, he blacklisted her.
She tried to speak out, but her voice was completely silenced. Then came the divorce, where she received nothing, not a single cent. She was even kicked out of her home with nowhere to go. Ultimately, she was forced to leave Orenth.
Penelope understood perfectly what Natalie meant about not being able to cross Hamilton. The man showed no mercy and held no regard for their past relationship. He had been truly vicious.
If Theodore had treated her the same way, she would have been just as powerless and would have said the same thing: she couldn’t afford to cross him. But Theodore hadn’t. He had simply acted as if she were dead, never mentioning her again. She wondered if that kind of cold indifference was even worse than Hamilton’s cruelty.
The next morning, following the address Julian had given her, she found herself at his school.
A large bus was parked outside, and parents were lining up with their children to board. While she was still confused, Julian waved to her.
“Mom, over here!”
The word “Mom” startled Penelope. Just as she was wondering when she’d been found out, she saw Julian give her a knowing look.
What was this little trickster up to now?
She walked over apprehensively and met the gaze of a young teacher who was sizing her up.
“You must be Julian’s mother. I’ve always heard you’re very busy, which is why you’ve never been to any of the parent-teacher meetings. We’ve never had the chance to meet.”
“Uh, I’m sorry about that.” What else could she say but apologize?
The teacher smiled. “Since the kids are graduating from kindergarten soon, the school organized a spring field trip. I was worried that neither you nor your husband would be able to make it. I’m so glad you’re here. Julian will be thrilled.”
From the teacher’s words, it seemed Theodore had never attended any of Julian’s school events either.
After the teacher left, Julian told her, “I don’t let my dad come.”


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