Chapter 663
Heartbreak Brings Mr. Right
Juanita and Lindsey once had a disagreement because of this man.
Leonel believed they should have gotten rid of this man sooner.
After all, money was a big deal, especially to those struggling in society.
Leonel was feeling quite self-satisfied when he suddenly heard Domenic chuckling.
That laugh was full of mockery and disdain.
âWhat are you laughing at?â Leonel asked, furrowing his brow as he looked at Domenic.
Domenic was covering his mouth with his right fist, trying to hold back his laughter.
âI find it amusing that you value your sisterâs relationship at just two million dollars.
What if I offer you double that to cut off your brother-sister relationship with Lindsey? Would you agree?â
âHow dare you!â Leonel was visibly upset.
He felt deeply insulted and glared at Domenic, saying, âYou canât put a price on my relationship with Lindsey.
You donât have that kind of money.
Even if you did, even a hundred million dollars wouldnât make me agree.
â
Domenic gave a subtle smile and said, âWell, thatâs exactly how I feel too.
â
Leonel was momentarily taken aback, then realized he had been skillfully manipulated by Domenicâs words.
Reflecting on what Domenic said, Leonel saw him in a different light.
But he suspected Domenicâs intentions werenât just about the money.
This man might be eyeing the entire business empire connected to Lindseyâs family.
Reminding himself to stay wary of Domenicâs tactics, Leonel knew he had a responsibility.
With their mother in a coma, as Lindseyâs eldest brother, it was his duty to ensure Lindsey married Sumner, fulfilling their motherâs last wish.
In the interrogation room, Lindsey sat calmly across from Kendra.
Kendraâs eyes reddened with anger when she saw Lindsey, her teeth clenched in fury.
âDid you come here just to mock me?â Kendra asked, her fists clenched in defiance, her resolve to kill Lindsey unshaken.
Lindsey looked at Kendra, a questioning look in her eyes.
âKendra, that boy is only three, and youâve been a mother.
How could you be so heartless to end his life?â
Lindsey was referring to Marisaâs child.
Kendra let out a cynical laugh and said, âDonât pretend to be kind.
I told you long ago, that boy was beyond saving.
He was suffering from an incurable illness.
I was just putting him out of his misery.
â
âBut you made a promise to Marisa.
She sacrificed her life for it.
Donât you have any remorse? How do you value a human Life?â
Lindseyâs gaze was sharp as she looked at Kendra.
Now Kendra seemed like a demon to her.