<b>Chapter </b><b>1045 No </b><b>One </b><b>Escapes </b><b>Punishment</b>
<b>Fabian </b>sighed, musing that a person would change over time. Perhaps Den had been blinded <b>by </b>his greed, or maybe he had simply overlooked Den’s <b>true </b><b>nature</b>.
With a solemn expression, Fabian calmly stated, “Do you seriously think I came unprepared? Check <b>your</b>
shares.<b>”</b>
Den’s smug smile instantly faltered. He turned to the rtives, who merely looked at him <b>in </b>confusion. Den swiftly took out his phone to make a call, yet only <b>silence </b>greeted him.
“I’ve always treated you as my brother, yet you never think of us as family. To you, we’re the stepping stones to your selfish goals, but that’s as far as you can go,” Fabian slowly continued as he approached
Den.
<b>If </b>someone were to ask about Den’s deepest fear, “death” wasn’t on the list. What haunted him most was the loss of everything he worked hard for and his standing in Kingbourne.
The memory of his impoverished past still lingered in his mind, and he absolutely refused to experience it
again.
For years, he had plotted and schemed to seize the Quinnells‘ wealth and prestige. s, not only were his evil ns exposed, but he had also lost all his shares.
It seemed that Fabian was determined to crush his chances to rise again.
At that point, Den could no longer keep his cool and roared, “You can’t do this to me!”
“Yes, I can. As long as I’m standing, no one can destroy the family. It may falter or face bankruptcy, but it will never fall into your or the Foplyans‘ hands.” Fabian refuted with a determined gaze.
Turning to the crowd, Fabian sternly dered, “I’m sure everyone here has learned the whole truth. From this day onwards, Den is no longer a part of the Quinnell family!”
His downfall came so suddenly that Den barely had a chance for further arrangements, and it was all because of a girl he dismissed the night before.
Wynter’s prior behavior led Den to believe that someone backed her schemes. He thought that she was only somewhat clever, only to realize he had underestimated her.
Wynter had been ying the fool all along. In truth<b>, </b>she heldplete control over the unfolding events.All rights ? N?velDrama.Org.
Den red at Wynter and wondered aloud, “Is this your doing? To be honest, I believe I have covered my tracks well. I didn’t even intervene in Noami’s affairs. How did you know it was me?”
Wynter cast a nce at Jolene and calmly replied, “You were so eager to push this foolish woman into <b>my </b>brother’s life that <b>you </b>left clues behind.”
Hearing that, Jolene quickly distanced herself from Den. “What are you talking about, Wynter? <b>I </b>only met Mr. Den yesterday.”
However, Wynter exposed her lie. “You’ve met him before, haven’t you? You’ve been drowning in debts
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overseas. You used <b>to </b>say <b>that </b>life abroad was far better in the country,
“Then, you found someone to marry, only to end up in an abusive marriage. If it weren’t <b>for </b>Den<b>, </b><b>you </b>could have never gotten back.”
Jolene was horrified. She didn’t expect Wynter to reveal her miserable life, let alone her darkest secrets. Stunned<b>, </b>Jolene wondered if Albert knew the truth.
Turning to Albert, Jolene started anxiously, “<b>I </b>can exin<b>, </b>Al…”
“I thought the Quinnells were just average. If I knew they were rich, I would have never left him.‘ Does it <b>sound </b>familiar? It’s what you told your friends while you were out smoking cigarettes.
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