Chapter 291
The Darling of the Paranoid Tycoon
Tara had always thought that Delbert had no interest in women and that she was the only one who could stay by his side. She had believed she would become his wife one day.
But to her surprise, not long ago, Delbert married a foolish girl.
Unable to accept it, she had bribed everyone in the manor in a few months and learned how to cause Vickyâs illness, which had already been almost cured, to relapse.
Vicky suffered from a serious mental illness, and when she had an attack, she behaved like a mad person and even hurt people.
Tara wanted to use this to leave Imperium for Meawood City and be by Delbertâs side. Then she could have a chance to break up Harriet and Delbert.
Delbert could only belong to her.
She thought that Delbert would not sit back and watch her be bullied by Vicky.
Besides, she had already seen that the relationship between Delbert and Vicky was not good.
Delbert walked over and said coldly, âI'll compensate for the broken vase!â
He turned on his phone and transferred 30 million dollars to Vickyâs account.
After all, Tara was the person he sent to take care of Vicky. Now that she was being bullied, Delbert couldnât sit back and do nothing.
In a moment, there was a transfer prompt on Vicky's phone. [You've received 30 million dollars!]
Vicky's breathing became short, and she trembled with anger.
If it werenât for Delbert, how could her youngest son have died?
Delbert had a younger brother who was one year younger than him.
Delbert was taciturn when he was little, and his parents favored his lively brother.
But because of Delbertâs momentary carelessness, his brother fell into the river and was washed away by the water.
His parents blamed Delbert and punished him in various ways.
âGet out, you jinx! If it werenât for you, how could your brother have died? Why are you back now? Go away! | donât have a son like you!â Vicky snapped, picking up a vase from the table and throwing it at him.
Delbert turned his head and dodged it.
The vase smashed onto the ground, shattering into pieces.
The death of his brother tortured Delbert throughout his childhood. If it werenât for Vicky taking him to Agral City and letting him meet Harriet, he might not have survived long ago.
Tara knew that it was her chance to perform in front of Delbert. She blinked, crying even more pitifully.
âMadam, Mr. Delbert is your son. You canât treat him like this. It will break his heart,â she said with concern.
âlam talking to my son. What does it have to do with you? | think Delbert arranged for you to be by my side just to make trouble for me. Get out of here!â Vicky roared.
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Taraâs words only served to annoy her further, and she snarled hysterically.
âMadam, itâs my fault. Please calm down, and donât blame Mr.
Delbert. Itâs all because | didnât take good care of you. It has nothing to do with him. You can hit or scold me as you like,â Tara pleaded. She was talking to Vicky but stealing glances at Delbert.