Chapter 5
Unnecessary?
Joaquin was dragged out in the middle of the night in a bloody scene.
It was also fortunate that his status was rtively stable in the past few years, otherwise, the matter
would have already spread to the ears of the Donways.
Although the other man was toozy to ask, he stillined, "It''s really quite oundish. They didn''t
show mercy at all."
Joaquin sneered, "Mercy? That is always given for outsiders to see. The Levisays have no such need."
Since he was 5 or 6 years old, these things happened all the time.
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During that time, his mothermitted suicide by jumping off the building, then another woman
entered the family and took up her position the next month.
At first, he did not understand why everyone treated him differently until he met his rtives from his
mother''s side.
It was also from then that he realized everyone wanted to join the Levisays and howplicated the
family was. As he grew older, he realized that his understanding was just the tip of the iceberg.
On the surface, the Levisays were a wealthy and powerful family in Hovington. They had their own
share of skeletons in the closet, and blood rtives were not worth mentioning at all.
There were only selfish interests and endless struggles.
Joaquin could not remember how many attempts on his life there had been. Every time, he would get
treated before walking out like nothing had happened at all.
Unnecessary?
Joaquin was dragged out in the middle of the night in a bloody scene.
Thest car ident did not kill him, so he used the excuse of his poor health to find a woman to
monitor him.
Joaquin had long been used to all this. In a marriage among the wealthy, the least important thing was
true love, because these people were not worthy of love at all.
"I heard that they have begun to doubt you. You will not keep pretending to be a cripple, right?" the
man asked.
Pretending to be a cripple?
Joaquin said indifferently, "I''m really a cripple now. Do you want to check?"
"It''s hard to say." The man shrugged and leaned on the table.
Seeing the doctors wrap the gauze around Joaquin''s legs and the contents on the tray dyed red, the
man couldn''t help frowning. "Joaquin, I heard that the woman has returned to Cechirus."
Joaquin extinguished the cigarette in his hand and said in a calm tone, "The Cornell woman?"
"Who else is there beside her?" The man snorted twice. "In the eyes of the Cornells, even if you are
lame, you are a fat piece of juicy meat. Just looking at you makes their eyes aglow. How can they not
eat you up?"
A look of contempt appeared on his handsome face; obviously, he had been investigating the Cornells
for a long time.
"This daughter of the Cornells has been discarded abroad since she was a child. I guess she is also
illiterate. Although she looks fair and pretty in the photo, I don''t think she''s much better than that father
of hers. Moreover, she did not take sses at all when she was abroad, but I found someone to follow
up on her and identified theputer she was using…"
He made a symbol with his hands and raised his eyebrows. "How can a girl with no financial resources
be able to afford this kind ofputer? Her father Jorge is penniless too."
Joaquin looked at the man who was talking so much in front of him. The man had said so much just to
make the point that this so-called eldest daughter of the Cornells, who had agreed to be married to
Joaquin since birth, was just another woman who was a materialistic gold-digger who was exactly the
same as her other family members.
Speaking of women, Joaquin encountered one who was different tonight.
She was quick and wild like a cat. Her innate wildness instantly aroused his desire to conquer her.
He had not felt this way for many years, but unfortunately, he met her at the wrong time…
"What are you thinking about?"
The sudden voice interrupted Joaquin''s shback. He looked at the man in front of him, still chattering
away.
"That''s why I''m saying that you have to be careful. She is a gold digger, and she might have been
bought by those Donway people."
The man paused, before continuing, "Also, if you really want to get engaged to that Cornell woman,
have you ever thought about what would happen to Beatrice?"