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Chapter 483
Peggie fell asleep on Crystal’s legs. Crystal stroked its big tail and asked, “He just fired. Is that person
dead?”
Corey paused for a moment and then said, “I don’t think so. He didn’t hurt the vital parts.” Crystal, who
was far away, didn’t see it clearly. She sighed and said, “He is really fierce.” Corey smiled and said,
“People like them can’t survive if they’re not fierce.”
“Jeremy’s biological father is a gambler. He doesn’t know who his mother is. It must be some prostitute
standing in the street. After giving birth to Jeremy, she threw him to her father’s door.” Corey’s tone was
indifferent. “Where did his father get the money to raise him? His neighbors were the ones who raised
him. Later, when Jeremy was four years old, his father lost him.”
“Lost him?”
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt“Yes.” Corey said, “His father lost everything and went mad. He even made a bet with his son, but
unfortunately, he still lost the bet. From then on, Jeremy has been hanging out with a man called
Grover.”
“He worked hard and climbed up step by step. When he was seventeen, he was already Grover’s
confidant. But Grover probably didn’t realize that he raised a venomous snake and wanted to marry his
little daughter to him. Unfortunately, Jeremy was not a good person. When he was nineteen years old,
he killed Grover and took the throne himself. Over these years, he has been standing higher than
Grover.”
Confused, Crystal said, “By right, Grover is Jeremy’s benefactor.”
“Who can say for sure?” Corey said, “Grover doesn’t have a son and wants to marry his little daughter
to Jeremy. He has already made it clear that he wants Jeremy to be his successor, but Jeremy still
killed him. Until now, no one knows the reason.”
“But…” Corey said sarcastically, “There’s no good person among them. There are countless people
who cut their own fathers to death, let alone their so-called benefactor.”
Crystal nodded in understanding and stayed away from him. “You’re not a good person either.”
Corey was speechless.
When they arrived outside of Flower Land, Corey stopped the car. Crystal opened the car door and
suddenly came back. She looked at Corey with watery eyes and asked, “Can I raise Peggie for two
days?”
Corey said coldly, “No, it must sleep in its bed.”
Crystal curled her lips and reluctantly touched Peggie again, saying, “All right.”
She got out of the car and waved politely at Corey. “Goodbye.”
As Corey watched her hop into the door, he suddenly felt that she was quite amazing, as if she had
nothing to worry about.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmCorey was wrong. On the way back, Crystal was very troubled.
Originally. Harold said that he would come back at about nine o’clock today, so Crystal dared to sneak
out to play with the cat. However, there was a meeting that was temporarily canceled. Harold
came back more than ten minutes earlier than her.
Crystal received a secret message from Dana. At this moment, she was very guilty and had a
headache.
She stood outside the villa and was mentally prepared for a long time. She patted her cheeks to
cheer herself up.
“Crystal, don’t be afraid. If Harold scolds you, you can just cry.”
“If Harold gets angry, you can act like a spoiled child.”
After doing some psychological construction for herself, Crystal entered the door slowly. As soon as
she passed through the entrance, she saw Harold sitting on the sofa in the living room. He wasn’t
reading documents or watching TV, but he was just staring at the door with his hands crossed in front
of his chest.
Crystal was speechless.