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The Billionaire’s Secret Quartet novel Chapter 320

"Thalassa, I gotta warn you, this guy has no moral compass whatsoever. You can't let him fool you," Evelyn cautioned Thalassa.

She had planned to have a serious chat with Bruce and give him a piece of her mind.

But she didn't expect his shamelessness to exceed her wildest imagination.

The old fart actually dared to try something on her.

She pushed him away with all her might and he resisted!

This kind of man was nothing but societal trash, complete garbage!

Thalassa replied to Evelyn, “Mom, I get it.”

"Alright, let's eat. After dinner, get some rest. You worked late last night and have to take the kids out today. You must be tired," Evelyn said.

"Mhm, mom, you eat too," Thalassa nodded.

She lowered her head to eat noodles, but her heart tasted bitter.

When she was little, she saw other kids being pampered by their fathers and she too wished for a father's love.

But the harsh reality shattered all her beautiful illusions of her father.

She didn't expect her father to be such a man.

Men truly were no good.

When she was young, she believed in love, only to be betrayed by Leopold Sinclair.

Later, she thought she could stay with the father of her children out of responsibility.

But the father of her children didn't want to marry her at all.

He didn't like kids and even had a fiancée.

In his eyes, she was probably just a toy to play with!

She and her mother were so unlucky, encountering such men after more than twenty years.

"Yes, I'm sick. And it's all because of you," Leopold admitted.

This left Thalassa speechless. "What does your illness have to do with me? If you're sick, go to the hospital. What are you calling me for?"

"Because I'm sick with missing you and only you can cure it," Leopold's deep voice was thick with emotion.

She'd heard enough sweet nothings during her college years.

Back then, she was completely charmed by Leopold's sweet words.

Looking back now, she felt ridiculous.

It was undoubtedly due to her being young and naïve.

The more sweet nothings a man said, the poorer his character!

Just like her father, his character was also extremely poor.

Thalassa was now immune to such sweet nothings. She said coldly, "If you don't have anything else to say, I'm hanging up now!"

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