Chapter 1890
Chapter 1890
when Delmont saw Eirwen''s appearance with disheveled hair and a knife in hand, he hated her
even more. "Look at you. You don’t even look slightest bit like ady boss! You''re simply a
country bumpkin! Our business is developing and growing, how can I be with a bumpkin like
you? If you don’t want to get a divorce, Г11 just be separated from you for two years! As long as
we''ve been separated for two years, the court will grant us a divorce!"
"I''m fine to divorce! However, the factor is all mine!" said Eirwen furiously.
Delmont sneered. "Eirwen, I said that you''re a bumpkin, but you won''t admit it! Let me tell you
this then. It''s already thinking too highly of you to say that you''re a bumpkin! You''re simply a
shrew from the countryside!"
"I was forced by you!" Eirwen said.
Delmont sneered. "Didn’t you want the factory? Here you go! Take it all! You''re truly a vicious
b*tch! Don’t you forget how hard it was for you back then. You didn''t have a husband, you were a
widow, and your son was fatherless. It was me who saved you and your son! I have already
done right by you and your son! Do you know how Joy treats me? She is a famous fashion
designer who graduated from Flowana. She didn''t want a single penny from me! She even
helped me get a loan of two million dors for US to start a business together! But, what about
you? other than money, what else is there in your eyes? You are iparably crude. Do you
even have a conscience?"
"How dare you say that I don’t have a conscience, you d*mned man! You had a buttload of debt
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I saved you from your troubles, and I even had a daughter with you. Yet, you said that I don’t
have a conscience. I want to kill you! I''ll kill you!" As she said that, Eirwen held the knife and
waved it at Delmont.
She was not Delmont''s match. In just a few moves, Delmont snatched the knife away from her
hand and called the police. Eirwen was imprisoned for ten months for assault. When she got out
of prison ten monthster, the factory was gone and the properties were gone, she became a
woman with nothing again. Also, she had one more child with herpared to thest time.
The two-year-old child had always been with her brother. Her brother had taken her with him to
live in the house that they had originally rented. During that time, Delmont dide to see the
children, but he only gave them a thousand dors for their living expenses every month.
That day Eirwen was released from prison was the day Delmont married his new wife. One was
an iparably down-and-out woman who looked worn out while the other was a famous
designer with high spirits. There was a world of difference between Eirwen and that designer
named Joy Fox.
Delmont, on the other hand, ought to be rich. Ever since he married Joy, their fashion business
became more and more thriving. In just three short years, they have founded five brands of their
own, and they were all sold in big stores. Also, they were particrly well received. This was
attributed to Joy''s top-notch design ideas and Delmont''s top-notch sales abilities. Both of them
were truly a power couple.
In just five years, Delmont and Joy''s business, which was called Delmont and Joy Fashion
Company, already had assets up to one billion dors. Delmont had officially squeezed into the
ranks of being one of the rich people in Kidon city. Joy, on the other hand, even had an
extraordinary status in Kidon city. Not only was she the chief designer at Delmont and Joy
Fashion Company, but she was hired to be a lecturer at two design schools. They had achieved
great status.
That year when Eira was eight years old, Delmont and Joy''s daughter, Brooke Stevens, was six
years old.
There were both daughters of Delmont, who was a rich man, but Eira did not even have the
chance to go to a better school. Brooke, on the other hand, sat in luxurious cars, went to the best
private schools, and learned to draw, dance, and many other crafts after school. There were both
Delmont''s daughters, but Eira''s shoes were so tight that her toes were jutting out while Brooke
could change up five pairs of shoes in a day. she could wear a shoe a day and have no repeated
patterns for the whole year. 1
That year when Eira was eight, her mother, Eirwen, had already gone mad for three years, she
could not take the blow of losing both her husbands within a few years, so she became crazy.
Sometimes she would be alright, but sometimes it would be bad.