At this point in her story, the tears rolled down her cheeks in big, fat droplets. Her voice was hoarse, like a n old clock that had been working for a long time.
She looked at Lincoln, who lay defeated in a pile like a soft, weak mess at the side. She remained calm and asked Lincoln coldly, "Lincoln Lynn, after so many years, my daughter is now almost thirty years old. I want to know, why do you hate her so much?"
Lincoln was speechless."..."
At this moment, could he say he regretted his actions?
When he met Amelia back then, it was purely because she looked beautiful. She was practical and capable too, and the most important thing was that she was quiet, honest, and kept to her duties well. She knew what she could do and consequently what she could not do.
On top of that, Lincoln was also a foreigner. He had a painful childhood, so at that time,he and Amelia were still very affectionate and loved each other deeply.
When did they stop loving each other? It was because not long after Lincoln married Amelia, once, at a party amongst the factory staff, he got to know Jade. Back then, Jade was a university student assigned from another company; she was classy and a good drinker, but she was also very flirtatious and a skilled lover.
That night, the two of them slept together, but Amelia never knew.
Later, because of Jade’s help, Lincoln achieved success after success in his career, and he felt like he and Jade belonged to each other. Marrying Amelia was a hasty decision.
Besides, her name, Amelia Yale, was fake. No one knew what her real name was. Her foster parents were murderers?
Back then, Lincoln despised Amelia. And so, he also despised Amelia's child.
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