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A Vengeful Ex-Wife novel Chapter 244

At the age of 18, Siena Mo fell in love with Jonathan, who had been 38 years of at the time. He had been married then, but had claimed to her that he was still a bachelor.

Back then, YL Group was nowhere near its current status in the industry. For a long while, the company had struggled with capital turnover, and Siena had to funnel funds from her family and friends in order to provide the five million that Jonathan had needed.

It had helped, and within a few years, the company had started to thrive. Not once, however, had Jonathan ever mentioned paying back the money he had owed her.

"Five million dollars. You never had any intention of returning the money to her, despite the fact that she had five of her unborn children aborted for your sake! You are an animal, Jonathan Jiang." Maria did not hold back and laid it all out on the man.

Jonathan said nothing, but he trembled in the face of her wrath.

When Siena had learned that not only was Jonathan married, but that he also had a son, she had snapped. She had gone through a mental breakdown and ended up committing suicide.

She had wasted seven years of her life for him, and had eventually ended it also because of him.

"You were together for seven years. She offered you the best years of her youth, and how did you treat her? You are much, much worse than animal!" Thinking back at how her best friend had died so young, Maria had to fight back the urge to physically tear this man to pieces.

Jonathan covered his face in shame, unable to say anything to defend himself. Everything Maria was saying was true.

And he had been at fault for underestimating her this whole time. He had been overwhelmed by the gratification of his greed that he had grown careless. And now look where that landed him. "You bought off the official, didn’t you?" he asked, his tone accusatory.

Maria sneered at him. He was already in such a state and yet instead of repenting, he was still refusing to let the matter of the South District property go. What an absolute bastard!

She would not admit it. "That no longer matters. What matters is that you will never come out of this prison's walls for the rest of your life."

Jonathan glared at her with wide eyes, his breathing ragged, his voice stuck in his throat.

When Maria stepped out of the facility, she took the time to look up at the dark sky and take a deep breath. 'Siena, no matter how cunning Jonathan Jiang is, he can't escape from jail. Please rest in peace.'

She drove to the northern suburbs, to an old neighborhood. She parked in front of a building, climbed up to the third floor, looked for a particular door, and pressed the buzzer.

"Who is it?" An old woman's voice came from inside.

Maria didn't say anything and pressed the buzzer again.

The security door opened, and there stood an elderly woman with short hair. "Auntie, it's me, Maria."

The woman squinted, and when she saw the face of her visitor more clearly, her eyes widened. "Maria? Is that really you?"

"Yes, it's me."

The woman suddenly burst into tears. "Maria. Oh Maria,

why are you here?"

They hadn't seen each other for several years; she must be over 50 years old now. There were lines in her face, and her hair had turned gray. "Auntie, can I come inside?"

"Yes, yes, of course! Hurry and come in." The woman stepped aside and held the door open.

Maria entered the apartment and looked around. The unit had one living room and two bedrooms, with a total of about seventy to eight square meters in area. For many, it was a tight space for three grown people to live in.

"Maria, where have you been all these years?" the woman choked as she wiped her tears.

"Please don't cry, Auntie. I've been well."

"That's good then."

"Where are Uncle and Dexter?"

"They're at work right now. My health isn't as good as it was, so I stay home most of the time."

Maria had not come here to catch up and reminisce. She rummaged inside her purse and produced a bank card; then she handed it to the woman. "Auntie, there's thirty million dollars in here."

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