Chapter 152 Like Your Money
- “Just keep an eye on Gabe’s situation and try to get him out in the next couple of days.” Byron instructed when he returned to the Hansen mansion in the evening. Now, he seemed and sounded as normal as usual. But when Carter heard his instructions, he couldn’t help but glance at him. “Is everything settled?” Byron didn’t answer, only saying, “Once Gabe is released, transfer 33 million dollars from my personal account to him.” Gabe was quite capable, and that amount of money would be enough for him to make a fresh start. In this way, Cora would also have a better future. At the very least, she wouldn’t be looked down upon wherever she went. They had a peaceful breakup, which saved both of their dignity. However, Carter seemed to have detected something. Suddenly, he sighed emotionlessly. “You liked her and protected her wholeheartedly, yet she was only interested in your money.” As expected, Byron’s indifferent expression instantly turned sour. His gaze, fixed on Carter, resembled that of a predator lurking in the shadows, ready to hunt its prey.
- Carter felt as if he had accidentally found out the truth. He hurriedly said, “I’ll go transfer the money.” With that, he fled as quickly as possible. As for Byron, he started smoking again, as if the nicotine alone could temporarily soothe the restlessness within him, restraining the urge to turn back. After Byron left, Cora tried to comfort herself, saying, “It’s not a big deal. You were living on your own before he came into your life.” Moreover, this was her second heartbreak. Having experienced one before, she should handle it better this time. Then Cora began to organize the empty space in her wardrobe after Byron had taken away his clothes.
- She filled it with voracious teme, but even after finging every now and then, she couldn’t completely fill the emptiness in her The feeling of losing almost drove her She even let, hoping to fill that empty corner when hereell But as she ate, the table was gradually stained by water. When she touched her face, she realized that tears were already streaming down her cheeks. Frustrated, she violently pushed away the food and broke down in a hysterical sobe. She didn’t understand why breaking up with Byron, after only being together for a few months, felt more difficult than parting ways with Eason after several years. This heart-piercing feeling was really torturous. So, Cora rummaged through the fridge until she found the beer she and Byron had bought at the supermarket a few days before Christmas. She drank until she was completely wasted. In her drunken haze, she seemed to see Byron again. “I’ve never liked someone so much, but it seems that this kind of affection means nothing to you.“ I did want to be with you; I even wanted to have your baby. But you don’t want me anymore. “Since you’re so heartless, then I won’t like you anymore." Tears slowly trickled down her face. Sally finally returned from her hometown, Kinton.