to open the door with enthusiasm. It
ards accompanying him. He wore an expensive Armani
zing the stranger. "What are you
haven't forgotten me. I came to this locality to sign a three-milli
e talked about five million dollars so casually
ld city. Recently, he was made CEO of the company and now exerted much inf
Mr. Colbert," Martha and Ronal
l said. Her troubled expressions had
yes. The man was apparently seeking clarifi
Carol. "I've brought a few gifts," he said, gesturing to his guard, w
at a platinum bracelet?" she exclaimed, holding up
20,000," he said, pl
their respective names embossed on the bands. "Thank you, Mr. Colbert," Ronald
ed to Carol. He reached into his suit and ret
dded ring. "It cost $50,000," he said with pr
her hands, which made her jubilant. Victor had brought her some cheap silver jewelry after their wedding and never bo
have returned as CEO of Colbert Group. I own two mansions and have three expensive cars. All the luxuries that y
then, her expression turned s
u can always get a divorce." Roland, Martha, and Josh nodded their agreement as
hat man trying to steal his
they showed him in a poor light before his wife as a penniless and desperate man. Then, immediately they presented James,
hollered at James Colbert. "Carol is married to me! How dare y
her with this peasant. Everybody knows here about his impotence. He can't even get his wife a pro
or barked, trem
l, you deserve better," he urged while leaving. "Y
longingly at his Ferraris. James would be the perfect match for Carol. The gifts he had
romised to rescue the drowning Atelier company if they let Carol marry
hen he proposed to her three months back. However, Reginald At
had barely any savings, and struggled to purchase a decent house for his wife. Moreover, r
es, he was prac
as already tensed about his grandfather's health. No
an? I rue the day I married my daughter to you. Not only are you a low-earning peasant, but you are also