Chapter 61 - 61: The more you imagine, the more you collapse
My Trillion-Dollar Assets is Exposed by My Wife’s Bragging!
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âAlright, alright, Iâll listen to you. Hurry and start cooking, your wife is about to starve to death.â
âOkay, honey, wait for me.â
Outside the front door, Bob Presley curled up on the ground, taking a full ten minutes to finally muster the strength to sit up against the wall. He struggled to take out a cigarette from his pocket and puffed it forcefully, his whole body trembling. First, it was due to the sharp pain in his body, and second, it was because of his anger.
As he thought of the scene he had just witnessed, he unconsciously imagined the intimate moments between Suri Drew and Yigol Novak.
The more he imagined, the more he felt devastated.
He couldnât accept this reality and had never dreamed that this day would come.
He even imagined one day becoming the laughingstock of his classmates. His crush on Suri Drew was well known, and he had often boasted in front of his classmates and friends that Suri would be his.
But now, Suri was with another man. Wasnât this a slap in his face?
As he thought, Bob felt hallucinations forming, as if he saw his classmates and friends surrounding and mocking him. He tried desperately to cover his ears, not wanting to hear or see, but the mocking voices and faces wouldnât go away.
âBitch, bitch, Suri Drew, you slut.â Bob cursed viciously, his voice growing louder and more desperate.
After a while of breaking down, he suddenly remembered something important, and his previous gloom was swept away.
He knew where Suriâs mother lived, and she had a good impression of him. Suriâs mother would never allow Suri to get married so casually.
Especially not to a man with an unknown background like Yigol Novak.
As he thought, Bob suddenly felt energized. He stubbed out the cigarette, struggled to get up from the ground, and staggered toward his car.
Bearing the pain in his body, he drove nearly two hours to find the place where Suriâs mother lived, an ordinary villa area.
By the time his pain had somewhat lessened, he parked his car and knocked on the door of Suriâs motherâs house.
Although the villa was ordinary, being able to afford a villa and Suri buying her own separate villa showed that Suriâs family was quite well-off.
Moreover, all of Suriâs accomplishments were not achieved with the support of her family but through her own efforts.
By now, the sky had gradually darkened.
After a short while, an elegant woman in her thirties came out.
Suri could be considered a younger version of this woman, albeit not looking old at all. She looked nothing like Suriâs mother but rather like her bestie. n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Apart from the difference in charm, both of them could be considered rare beauties.
Suri had grown up fully inheriting her motherâs advantages, and in many ways, she even had more charm than her mother.
âSun, my student, why did you come so late? Iâm sorry, Iâm the only one at home now. Itâs getting late, and I wonât be able to open the door for you.â Suriâs mother spoke to Bob through the villaâs front door.
âMs Woods, I understand. Itâs getting late nowâ¦â Bob replied understandingly: âMs Watkins, I came to see you to ask if you know about Suriâs recent situation?â
Suriâs mother, Sherry Woods, asked anxiously: âWhat happened to Suri?â
Bob quickly responded, âItâs nothing, Ms Woods, donât worry. Itâs just that I came to see you because Suri brought a man to live in her villa nowâ¦â
Bob didnât say too much, just dropping hints was enough. This way, it would let Suriâs mother have room for imagination. Daughters are always momsâ treasures, and he didnât believe that Suriâs mother could remain indifferent when she heard Suri had brought a man home.
As expected, Sherry Woods instantly became extremely worried upon hearing his words.
âThatâs imDossible. mv daughter wouldnât do such a thing.â Sherrv Woods said
in disbelief.
Bob was slightly startled, but he quickly reacted and continued: âMs Watkins, you misunderstood. Iâm not slandering Suri. Iâm just saying that she seems to be dating someone now. But, Iâm worried about my intentions for Suri. You know that. What concerns me is who she found â I donât really trust him.â Bob gave just enough information as before.
Upon hearing this, Sherry Woodsâ expression eased a bit, and she looked at Bob and said, âMy daughter can handle her own affairs, and I donât interfere.â
âI understand your thinking, Ms Watkins. I just wanted to let you know that Iâm sincere about Suri. Itâs getting late, so Iâll leave now.â Bob politely finished speaking and left.
He thought his intended effect had been achieved.
He didnât believe that Sherry Woods could be as calm as she appeared. What mother wouldnât worry about her daughter being taken advantage of?
Judging by Sherry Woodsâ reaction, Suri and Yigol Novakâs relationship must not have been disclosed to her. Now that Sherry knew, she wouldnât be able to stay uninvolved.
Most likely, she would make a surprise attack to see exactly what was going on with her daughter.
There was no way Sherry Woods would approve of someone like Yigol Novak.
Once Bob had left, Sherry Woods could no longer remain composed. Bobâs words had shocked her too much.
In Sherry Woodsâ mind, her daughter had always been a self-respecting and clear-headed child. How could she suddenly bring a man home?
In her opinion, it was even difficult for her daughter to find a boyfriend, let alone bring someone home. And besides, given Suriâs personality, if she really had found a boyfriend, she wouldnât have failed to mention it to her mother they were always open with each other.
It was not easy for Sherry Woods to raise and educate her daughter to be successful.
Suriâs father had come from poverty and relied on Sherry Woods to gradually build his career. To be with Suriâs father, she had even broken ties with her family.
She was an able woman, and her husband depended on her power and ability to surpass her. But in the end, she had been let down.
Despite her independence, beauty, and understanding nature, she still couldnât prevent Suriâs father from changing his heart.
She Imew that all she had lost was the novelty. Suriâs father had had another woman, inferior to Sherry Woods in every way, but there was one thing Sherry Woods could not compete with â the other woman could provide him with novelty.
As a result, their relationship had reached an irreconcilable point.
To be with the woman he loved, Suriâs father decided to take company funds and live somewhere else.
Unexpectedly, an accident occurred en route, and the transferred property eventually returned to Sherry Woodsâ hands.
Over these years, she had been devoting all her heart to nurturing her daughter.
When the couple divorced, Suri was nearly in her teens and remembered everything. Perhaps due to the influence of her parentsâ relationship, she had never dabbled in love but devoted herself entirely to her career..