Chapter 86. Norman Baskerville
It hurts him even more every time he remembers how he and his wife brought it on themselves, causing their daughter to lose a company she worked so hard to build.
He can’t stop the tears from falling down his cheeks as he thinks about it all.
But in the midst of his tears, he can’t help but blame it all on Lucien, whom he believes caused everything by returning.
To him, if Lucien had never returned, everything would have been fine and they would all have been living their best lives.
He clenches his fist and grits his teeth feeling like ripping off Lucien’s heart for the crisis he feels he has brought upon his family.
Mrs. Avery on her part is sitting at a corner in the dining room, her gaze fixed on Mr. Santiago, who is too preoccupied to notice her presence.
She wants to go to him and comfort him but she knows better not to go near him.
It’s still a miracle to her that she’s still his wife because her once-loving husband now regards her as
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