My Parents Neglected Me Until I Died Novel by yueji

Chapter 63



After a month of being away on business, when I came home, I saw Avery sitting on the couch.

“Christine, we feel like we need to have a long talk.”

I nodded, there was indeed a need to talk.

“Christine, give Sal the wedding.”

The first words out of Avery’s mouth hit me in the face.

He looked at me with a serious look on his face and every word he spat out was icy cold.All text © NôvelD(r)a'ma.Org.

“Sal isn’t well, and her last wish is to marry me.”

“The wedding is just a formality, you’re still my wife.”

“Slap-”

I apped Avery in the face, forced down my anger and questioned him, “Avery, are you a little more sober now?”

“If you want to get back together with Salena, then we’ll go to the civil court tomorrow for a divorce and property settlement.”

“It’s just a wedding, it’s not like you’ll lose a piece of meat if you give the wedding to Sal, not to mention that you did so many things wrong to her back then, what’s wrong with letting her have a wedding to make it up to her?”

“Avery, tell me clearly how I’ve wronged her?”

If I were to say who had wronged whom, it was her, Salena, who had wronged me.

In high school, as one of the few friends of the opposite sex around Avery, I was targeted by Salena no matter what: even after I learned that he was seeing someone and took the initiative to stay away from them and not interact with Avery in any way, she still wouldn’t stop.

When I was in high school, I lived for a long time in the sexual rumors Salena wove for me; she joined forces with the school’s little girls to bully me, and ai synthesized my indecent photos to spread them on the Internet…….

In my senior year of high school, she paid someone to tamper with the stage, causing me to fall from a height and nearly paralyze me.

My family wanted to call the police, and Avery cried and knelt down for me, saying, “Christine, Sal really knows it’s wrong, please don’t call the police. Besides, you are not paralyzed,no?”

Avery took my hand and knelt beside my hospital bed and begged bitterly, “Christine, I beg you for my sake, let Sal go, really can’t call the police, otherwise her life will be ruined.”

I have never seen how humble Avery, he not only gave me a knee, but also kowtowed to my parents…..

In the end, for the sake of the friendship between the two families, I persuaded my parents not to pursue the matter any further, but also because of this matter, I missed the guaranteed place.


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