Will the Aloof Billionaire Divorce Today?-Chapter 795: Where is your elder brother?
But later, they found out that the person who orchestrated the car accident wasn’t him. Although she no longer resented him, she couldn’t view this elder, who had treated her so well, in the same light as before.
Some things, though a bit blurry in memory, don’t mean they are completely forgotten.
In Scarlett Yates’s memory, there were some things about her mother she always found puzzling. Now, it seems she’s found the truth.
For instance, Autumn Spencer would often pull out an old notebook from a box with a zipper, and inside was a photograph.
Scarlett Yates had accidentally seen it twice during her childhood.
At that time, even though she was young, she noticed that every time her mother looked at that photograph, she became very different.
Her eyes would turn red, her expression would become sad, and she’d silently stare at that photograph, shedding tears quietly.
Scarlett Yates always wondered who was in that photograph, why her mother cried every time she looked at it.
Later, the car accident occurred, and the box with the photograph Scarlett had been curious about for many years remained unopened.
She burned the box for Autumn Spencer.
She thought that it must be something very important to Autumn Spencer.
Scarlett Yates still remembers Autumn Spencer holding the photograph, crying, repeating the words directed at the photograph.
She said, "You said you would come back for me, why did you deceive me, why did you deceive me."
Scarlett Yates didn’t know who promised Autumn they would return to her but ultimately broke that promise. Now, she could guess.
At this age, Roy Saxon is still a very charming man, not to mention when he was young - handsome, wealthy, gentle, and passionate. Which woman wouldn’t like him?
It wasn’t impossible for Autumn Spencer, as his life-saving benefactor, to develop feelings for each other while caring for him, pledging their lives to each other. 𝕗𝕣𝐞𝐞𝘄𝐞𝚋𝚗𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗹.𝚌𝕠𝚖
The thought that her supposedly loving parents could merely be an illusion was hard for Scarlett Yates to accept.
"Actually, I can see it. He probably still likes you, and you still like him. Are you really going to give up on this relationship?" Stella Nelson sighed. Before Scarlett Yates could respond, she laughed at herself and lamented, "But maybe your decision is right. There’s such a disparity between you two; it won’t last long."
Scarlett Yates lowered her eyes, her eyelashes lightly fluttered, but she didn’t speak.
Stella Nelson stopped talking too, staring at the TV, her gaze unfocused.
Both of them were preoccupied with their thoughts, lapsing into a long silence.
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Outside the ward was almost submerged in flowers, piled in the hallway like a small hill.
Roy Saxon emerged from danger and woke from his coma.
He looked very tired, but his spirit was not too bad.
Matthew Saxon helped him sit up.
"Where’s your brother?" He was very weak from blood loss, his voice was hoarse as he glanced around, not seeing Maxwell Saxon, he asked.
Matthew Saxon adjusted the pillow behind him so that he could lean back more comfortably.
"Elder brother stayed here a long time and just went back to the company. I heard someone organized a protest at the company’s building."
Roy Saxon frowned slightly: "Why are there troublemakers? I think someone is deliberately clinging to this incident, trying to stir up trouble."
"Dad, don’t worry about the company’s matters. The most important thing now is to regain your health." Matthew Saxon’s expression was calm, but a trace of killing intent was hidden in his eyes.







