"You sold Nic''s trust fund?" Noah''s gaze toward Karina waspletely devoid of warmth. He sneered, not wanting to say another word to her.
Karina wasn''t a good wife, nor was she fit to be the wife of the family''s eldest son.
But he had always believed she was, at the very least, a considerate and caring mother to their daughter, Nic.
Noah had always thought that Karina was at least a good mother, that her love for Nic was genuine.
But when Kevin got into gambling debt, she actually sold Nic''s trust fund. Did she not realize that was Nic''s future, her security for the rest of her life?
The White family had always been bleeding Karina dry, yet she continued to support them relentlessly. If she could sell Nic''s trust fund now, would she sell her own daughter in the future if the White family needed it?
Noah felt that Karina was a lost cause.
Dana finally lost all patience, raising her hand and pping Karina hard across the face.
"Even a vicious tiger doesn''t eat its own cubs! But you, with your obsession for helping your brother, you''d sell your own daughter''s future for your family. You don''t deserve to be a mother!"
In all the years Karina had been married into the Thompson family, Dana had always been an easygoing mother-inw. This was the first time she had ever been hit.
She clutched her stinging cheek, looking at Dana in a daze.
"If I hadn''t sold the trust fund, those people were going to cut off my brother''s hands!
I had to prioritize saving him. As for Nic''s fund, we can always replenish it once we have the money."
As she finished speaking, her gaze subconsciously swept over to Bet.
Two hundred million was a massive sum for the eldest branch of the Thompson family, but for someone like Bet, it was a mere trifle.
Bet would casually spend tens of millions, even over a hundred
million, on a set of jewelry for
Yvonne. So, for him, as Nic''s
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After all, one or two hundred million was practically pocket change for Bet.
Karina''s scheme was painfully obvious to everyone in the room.
Mr. Thompson Sr., unable to scold his granddaughter-inw directly, let out a cold, angryugh.
Tobias and Dana were utterly mortified. How could they have let their son marry such a short-sighted and grasping woman?
Noah was so mortified he wished the ground would swallow him whole.
Years ago, after his car ident, he had given up on himself, nearly destroying his life. It was Frank who had pulled him back from the brink, giving him a position at the Thompson Group and personally teaching him the business,
He had always been deeply grateful to Frank and his younger brother, Bet. But Karina, his own wife, not onlycked any gratitude but was now trying to take advantage of Bet.
She truly treated Frank and his family''s money as if it were her own.
“Have you argued enough?” Mr. Thompson Sr.''s head was throbbing from themotion. His already stern face now looked even more terrifying.
Unable tosh out at his granddaughter-inw, Mr. Thompson Sr. vented his anger on his eldest grandson, Noah.
He threw a teacup, and it shattered at Noah''s feet, making everyone in the room jump.
"Tell me, how do you n to solve this?" Mr. Thompson Sr. demanded.
"How else? A divorce. It has to be a divorce!" Before Noah could speak, Dana made the decision. "A daughter-inw who drains her. husband''s family to patch up own The Thompson family can''t afford to keep her: