Chapter 191
The Remorseful Brothers
Chapter 191 Joel immediarly came to the senses. Is it Winslet? How dare she still contact me after ruining my life?â he thought angrily.
Nousing something was wrong, Jaroh asked, âThe phone is ringing. Arenât you going to answer it te stood up, took Joelâs phone, and purposely answered it on speaker.
Joel clenched his fists tightly, barely holding his breath.
Then, they heard the caller say, âHello? Joel? Itâs Winnie. 1-1 was robbed while I was abroad, and my phone was snatched. It took me a long time to get in touch with youâ
Joel remained silent while Harley laughed, sipping his coffee. But Harleyâs eyes were full of indifference. He wasnât a fool and had long seen Winsletâs true character after everything she had done.
âJoel, donât you speak Harley reminded him.
âHarley? Is that you?â Winsletâs voice sounded awkward. âWhere is Jorl? IâI have something to talk to him about.â
Henry sneered, âYouâve already ruined him. Donât you know where he can bet With millions in highâinterest loans, what do you expect him to repay with?
Jacob mocked. âI guess sheâs out of money. Thatâs why sheâs turned to Joel now.â
Joel lowered his head even more. He couldnât face the disappointed looks of his family, and he was about to break down.
He grabbed the phone and said coldly, âSo, you finally showed up, huh? You bitch, are you still looking for me? I was about to find you! Whereâs my money? Where did all my money go? Give me back my money! If I find you, Iâll surely send you to hell!â
Joel was furious and grim.
Joel.â Winslet sobbed in fright. âDo y you hate me so much over the money that you donât see me as your sister anymore?â
Joel gritted his teeth and replied angrily. I just want to kill you.â
There was a momentary silence, and then Winslet hung up the phone in fear.
Thomas sighed deeply. âForget it, Joel. Your money is definitely gone. Sheâs already decided to take the money and rum. How could she possibly have a conscience and return it to you?â
Joelâs face darkened. He had thought about going abroad to confront Winslet where Winslet had gone.
and end it all with her. But the world was so vast that he didnât know On the other end, Winslet hung up the phone, tears streaming down her face as she hugged her arms tightly.
The last person in the world who loves me is gone. I canât go back anymore, she thought desperately, feeling a chill run through her body. She couldnât even afford the huge medical bills. Her future looked dark and hopeless.
But just as she stepped out of the phone booth, she was seized. A group of men in black looked at her with cold smiles. They gave way, and a dignified man walked toward her.
The man smiled contemptuously, and his eyes were filled with deep indifference. He said, âMiss, you look quite distressed.
Perhaps... Do you need some money!
Winslet looked at Wesley, finding him extraordinarily handsome and tall. Most importantly, he spoke Clusian. But his overwhelming aura and mysteriousness made Winslet feel a sense of caution. CâCan you help me?â she asked hesitantly.
Wesley nodded. âOf course.â
A glimmer of hope rose in Winslerâs heart. âHow are you going to help me?â
11 surely take you to a place where you Winslet into the car.
buran get m money quickly, Wesley replied coldly. He made a gesture to his subordinates, and they escorted Winslet was initially cautious. But seeing the luxury car, she couldnât help but touch the leather interior, her eyes lighting up surely a wealthy bachelor She thought. He is The earthen moved all the way to the largest u largest underground casino As Windet folkmed Wesley to sit at the gambling table, she felt a bit scared. âMr. Jenkins, I know nothing about gambling, and I lost have any clipsâ
MARCAR Chapter 191 A beautiful attendant came to light a cigar for Wesley. He took a puff and looked at Winslet with a hint of enigmatic coldness.
âThatâs easyâ he said, snapping his fingers. Soon, someone presented him with a tray of chips. âHere are 1 million Atharian dollars.â
Winder was startled. âI million Atharian dollars. And he gave it to me so easily? she wondered.
But as soon as she took the chips, her heart skipped a heat. Then, she began to tremble uncontrollably.
She suddenly remembered how Jasmine had ruined herself. Her hand trembled, and she stood up in fear. âNo, I donât want to play. Jasmine... Did you hurt Jasmine?â
âMaybe? I donât remember. Wesley got up and spoke to a foreign man in a language Winslet delnât understand. âSheâs been sold to the casino. You can do whatever you want.â He left after saying that The casino was a famous black market in Atharia. Although Winslet wouldnât die for the time being, she would soon be in a living hell.
After leaving the casino, Paul, in the driverâs seat, removed his sunglasses. âMr. Jenkins, are you letting her go so easily?â He was slightly confused. âIf 10, we could have handled her ourselves. Why did you come abroad personally?â
âI donât want too many people involved. Itâs best not to leave any tracesâ Wesley glanced at the dark sky and murmured, âShe canât ever get out of there. He smirked cruelly. âBut what does that have to do with me?â
He appeared calm, but he was actually quite rebellious. He wasnât as upright as he seemed on the surface.
What he cared about was only Madeline. He knew she surely wouldnât approve of such methods, so he had to think twice.
âIn the past. Wesley held the cigar, the sparks reflected in his eyes. âHow badly this woman bullied Madeline. She just deserves it!â
Paul couldnât help sighing. âMs. Larson is lucky to have someone as caring as you. But I donât think itâs right for you to do good deeds without leaving your name.
Wesley was indeed different fi from others. His views are also completely different from theirs.
âDonât you understand yet?â He shook his head helplessly. âSomeone like me will only bring danger to Madeline if I get close to her. The only thing I can do for her is eliminate any potential threats from behind the scenesâ
Paul was silent for a moment. He admitted that people like them, who lived dangerously, couldnât be exposed to the light. They had made 100 many enemies and were unsure of how many people eagerly wanted to take their lives. Therefore, he could inevitably understand what Wesley thought After all, people like them rarely settled down and formed families. They simply didnât want to drag others into their dangerous lives.
âDrive. Itâs time to go home.â Wesley threw away his cigar and closed the window. âBut before returning, letâs visit an old friend in Greenhill Nursing Home. Sheâs been there for so many years. I wonder how she is doing The car sped away, leaving the dark and noisy place far behind. As the wind blew, it was as if they had never been there.â
No one in the world would know that Winsletâs final chapter of life ended at the casino,