Chapter 384
Too Late, Mr. Billionaire: You can’t afford me now
Chapter 384:
From the other end, Hadley could easily guess that heâd clashed with his mother once again. She paused, reflecting on her own actions.
âIâm sorry, Denver. This is my fault. I shouldnât have used you to escape from Eric in the first place.â
Given how everything had unfolded, even if it was unintentional, the blame rested with her. She should never have let him get caught in the crossfire of family conflict because of her.
âDonât fight with your family over me. Please listen to them. Letâs stop contacting each other.â
âHadleyâ¦â
Each word she spoke hit Denver like a silent, searing bladeâsharp and excruciatingly painful.
âDonâtâ¦â
âDenver, Iâm sorry. Iâm really not worth all this. Iâm hanging up now, and I wonât take your calls again.â With that, she ended the call.
âHadley!â
Stunned, Denver immediately tried calling back. But the call wouldnât go throughâHadley had blocked him.
Denver, his nerves frayed with anticipation, shoved his phone into his pocket and bolted for the doorâhe had to see Hadley! But the moment he stepped into the hallway, a familiar obstacle stood in his path.
âAnd just where do you think youâre going?â
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âMom,â Denver exhaled, frustration simmering beneath his breath. âI am an adult. I have every right to make my own choices.â
âHumph.â
Wilma sneered. âSo you wouldnât tell me? Fine. Let me guessâyouâre in such a hurry to see Hadley, arenât you?â
Denver hesitated briefly. It was no surprise that his mother had figured it out, and he had no reason to deny it.
âYes,â he admitted.
âHa!â Wilma pointed a finger at him and laughed mockingly. âTry stepping out of this house today, I dare you.â
âMom?â
Denver frowned, failing to understand her reaction. âIâm not a child anymore. You cannot dictate my every move.â
âDictate your every move? Are you accusing me now?â
Wilmaâs eyes narrowed as she took a slow step forward, her voice laced with scorn.
âAnd how could you talk to me like that? I raised you, funded your education, and now you are working at the Moran familyâs company. Everything you own, everything you have achieved, came from this family.â
Denverâs face paled slightly at her words. âMom, what are you trying to say?â
âWhat am I trying to say?â Wilmaâs voice turned cold, like the bite of winterâs wind. âIf you insist on being with Hadley, then leave this house. You are no longer a part of this family.â
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