Chapter 1648
Chapter 1648
Madam Stockton’s expression turned grim.
Queenie stared at her mother. “I don’t care what you are going to say. | won''t allow you to stop John from going to look for
Sherry!”
As her voice subsided, John wasing out of the room. He looked at his mother with a rather frosty expression.
Madam Stockton’s expression shifted immediately and said, “John, | have something to talk to you about. Don’t worry, I’m not
here to stop you. | just want to tell you something that happened a long time ago.”
John looked rather dubious. “Something that happened a long time ago?”
Madam Stockton’s eyes flickered. She somehow started to evade his gaze, but she mustered up enough courage to speak in a
softer voice than usual, “I''ve buried it in my heart for a long time, and it’s time for me to tell you.”
John’s expression changed as well. He looked at Queenie and said, “Leave us.”
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Queenie released Madam Stockton’s arm. She had onest worried nce at her mother before she reluctantly walked out.
The living room returned to silence.
John looked at Madam Stockton. “What is this about?”
Madam Stockton took a deep breath and said, “The truth why you and Sherry broke up nine years ago.”
Nine years ago?
The truth why he broke up with Sherry?
Nine years ago, Sherry wanted to break up with him because of his inferior wealth status, and when he caught her in the same
bed as Mason, he had agreed to break up.
He had experienced the breakup himself, so what other truth would there be?
John’s expression turned grim. “Mother, are you trying to remind me of the things she did to me?”
“No, no. It’s not that. Don’t misunderstand me. | didn’t mean that,” Madam Stockton said.
“Then, why are you bringing this up all of a sudden?” John looked at her coldly.
Madam Stockton sighed and said, “Actually, Sherry didn’t cheat on you back then. The whole fiasco about her wanting to break
up with you because you were poor and then how she cheated on you with Mason... She did all that because | got to her and
made her do it to leave you.”
John’s expression changed drastically. He thought he heard his mother wrongly. He stared at her and asked, “What did you
say?”
Madam Stockton looked down, averting his gaze. “Sherry wanted to break. up with you because | approached her and indirectly
forced her to cheat on you.”
The spacious living room plunged into dead silence.
The man’s slender figure froze. He looked at his own mother, who dared not look at him, and his gaze turned frosty. It took him a
while to suppress the rising anger in his chest. He took a deep breath and continued, “How...did you make her do it?”
Madam Stockton continued looking down. She exined in a small voice, “I...didn’t really force her to do it. | simply told her
about how we were doing back then.
“| told her that your brother is terminally ill and had a number of days to live. Your father was in a bad condition as well, and you
are the only heir to the family business. | don’t want your father’s lifelong work ending up in someone else’s hands; it must be
family.
“You left the house because of her, and your father forced you intobor work. You were injured and | was worried, so | told her
that if she doesn’t want to push you over the ledge, she must break up with you...”
Her voice stuttered as she reached the end of the exnation.
She started to tremble, not just because of the dense atmosphere, but also because she could no longer control her son who
she took pride in raising.
John’s face turned pale and his eyes were bloodshot as if he was bloodthirsty.
“Anything else?” he asked.
Madam Stockton flickered her eyes and continued, “She left crying and said she would have to think about it. | met her two days
later, and she agreed. She even said she had broken up with you, but you didn’t want to let her go.
“| told her that if she doesn’t want your father to continue torturing you withbor, she has to break up with youpletely. Then,
she emphasized how poor you were and tried to use all kinds of excuses to leave you, but you didn’t let her go either. You had to
work even harder and got insulted by those bastards...
“| was worried about you, so | went to her again, and she asked Mason for help...”