The Woman From Hell
Chapter 830

Chapter 830

I scolded him exasperatedly, "I can clearly see the pain she's going through. Why would she need tocomplain to me? Listen to me, Tyler. If you treat her sincerity like trash again, then you deserve tobe alone for the rest of your life."

As soon as I said that, Tyler’s countenance changed drastically. His dark pupils turned ice-cold, andhis voice became deep and low with a hint of bloodlust. “S o you think that I'm doomed to be alonefor the rest of my life?"

I was stunned for a moment and quickly recalled that what he feared most in his life was a lifetimeof wandering and having nothing to fall back on.

Even if I might have touched his sore point, there were still some things that I had to say. "You’reafraid o f being lonely. Susan can make you less lonely yet you don't even care. Don't you think youdeserve it?

"Susan's family is dreadful and she's not your type, but that doesn't mean that she isn't otherpeople's type. Her family may be dreadful, but with her appearance and character, it’s not hard forher to replace someone who truly loves her.

After a pause, I continued, "If it isn’t because she loves you and is afraid that you'll be alone so shewants to keep you company, I believe she'll be happier if she replaces someone who truly loves her.Don't tell me she's been with you for so many years for the money. If you really think so, then youshould definitely get your eyes checked."

My words had stunned Tyler.

"Tyler, you can continue to waste Susan's love for you."

I sneered. "When she’s been disappointed enough and wakes up one day only to realize that herlife shouldn't be wasted away by someone like you, she'll take her child and leave. I believe that acapable woman like her can live an equally good life elsewhere, but that may not be the case withyou. I can assure you that you’ll never meet someone who loves you as much as she does. You'llonly meet someone like Sara who covets your money and status."

When I saw the grim look on Tyler's face, I dragged Cassey away.

That was all I could say. I just hoped that he would behave himself.

After leaving the bar, Cassey looked at me with a rare expression. "I didn’t expect you to actuallysay that."

I helplessly sighed. "I wouldn't have told him those things if it isn’t because I can't stand watching itanymore.”

Cassey shrugged. "Actually, even if Tyler comes back t o his senses, he still can't marry Susan. Ifshe was born in this country, Carlson wouldn’t mind her family origin no matter how dreadful it is.But she just had to be born into such a horrible family. If Tyler marries her, not only will his career beaffected but it’ll also end it."

I knew these things, of course. I felt very helpless all of a sudden. "But Susan has given theSchumans a son and loves Tyler to death. Even if he can’t marry her lawfully, he should at least beconsiderate of her feelings. What's up with him embracing another woman so ostentatiously allday?"

Cassey nodded. "Indeed."

When we got to the car, Cassey pulled out a box from her bag. "There's no key to this box. Petrasaid that Theo may have the key. You should probably get it from Theo if you want to open it."

I lamented a little when I saw this box again. "This thing is old. I've never even seen such a keyholebefore."

Cassey clicked her tongue. "Me neither. It's a little special, huh? Go back and ask Theo how youshould open it."

We could not figure out how to open it anyway, and seeing that it was getting late, I asked, "Are yougoing straight home?"

Cassey’s gaze dimmed. "I don’t want to go back."

"Arguing after getting married is really unlucky."

I looked helplessly at her. “You're married and you both love each other. If there's love between you,then there'll be no hurdles that you can't get past."

Cassey gently sighed. "I know all this, but his mother i s really annoying. She keeps thinking thatCaleb is really capable for becoming a professor at such a young age and is so full of herself. Sheeven thinks that I'm playing up to her son and often speaks to me i n a sarcastic tone. I'm annoyedas hell!"

Parents should not come between husband and wife. Too much involvement could break even thetoughest relationship.

Listening to her complaints, I had no way of giving any constructive feedback, hence I could onlysay, "If you don't want to go home, then come over to my house and stay for a night."

She let out a smile that was even uglier than if she cried. "I might have an upset stomach at night if Ihave to look at Theo's ice-cold face."

I laughed. "Where do you plan to go, then?"

"Back to the Louises.” Cassey snorted coldly. "I'm in a bad mood so I'll go back and torture my littlebrother.”

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I felt an inexplicable feeling every time she called Grayson her little brother.

"How about you come back to the Louises with me?" Cassey suggested.

I quickly shook my head. "No thanks. Theo will get

mad if I spend the night outside."

Cassey did not insist and pulled out her car eyes from her purse. She said her goodbyes. "Stay safeon the road." 2

I nodded with a smile. "You too."

Seeing her car driving into the distance, I gently sighed. One's identity was no excuse to spare onefrom experiencing the hardships of life. There was no exception.

After getting into my car, I glanced at my phone.

Theo had sent me a text three minutes ago to tell me that he was already on his way. I quickly gavehim a call.

The call was soon answered.

"I’m already driving home." I started the car engine. " Wait for me at home."

Theo was silent for a few seconds on the other end of the phone before saying slowly, "Drive slow,then."

"Okay."

There were far fewer cars on the road at this hour, hence there was no traffic jam.

When I arrived at the entrance of the villa and saw a red Porsche parked outside, I froze for amoment.

This was surely not Theo's car. He did not like cars of this color, let alone this model. Most of hiscars were SUV off-road models. There were sports cars like this i n the garage, which he almostnever drove out.

At this moment, someone got out of the car. It was none other than Matthew.

The man was clad in a black suit, slender and handsome. Like Theo, he was easily the mosteyecatching man in the crowd.

He stood in front of my vehicle without a word, his charming black pupils staring at me.

Our eyes met with a car windshield in between.

He seemed to have lost weight. His aura seemed much colder and more austere than before.

Maintaining such a stalemate was useless, so I sighed and opened the car door to get out.

"I'm really sorry about the money," I said first.

If I had not given him the money, Theo would not be using it against him now. It was still my fault.

His expression remained the same. "Theo's right. You can take a horse to the water but you can’tmake it drink."

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