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Chapter 777

Chapter: 777

But his feelings for her had faded over time. The only thing he remembered now was her beautiful face

when she was young.

Theodore looked so much Like her.

Darian and Aimee used to love each other very much. They couldn’t stand the thought of being

separated, so he married her.

Alas, some men couldn’t commit themselves to one woman.

A few years after Theodore’s birth, Darian started to get tired of Aimee.

At that point in time, Aimee no longer looked the same as when they first met.

After giving birth to the baby, her body began to change. She often cried in front of Darian during her

pregnancy, which killed the image of the graceful woman he had made of her. Although she gradually

got back in shape, Darian was no Longer interested in her

After that incident, his dislike for her grew even more.

Frowning, with disgust and impatience in his eyes, Darian said through gritted teeth to the people

behind him, “I just made a mistake like a lot of other men have made. I had an affair with Sharon over

2@ years ago and Aimee found out. At the time, Aimee quarreled with me every day and she even

tried to kill herself several times. I couldn’t talk her out of it or control her. So I had no choice but to lock

her in the mansion in the southern suburbs to prevent her from committing suicide. I didn’t expect her

to go crazy over it.”

Theodore’s thoughts drifted back to a recurring dream that had haunted him for over a decade.

In this nightmare, a woman he knew was crouched in a corner, clutching at strands of hair that nownovelbin

resembled dry, lifeless grass. Golden shackles bound her ankles as she trembled, mumbling

incoherently to herself. The woman who once radiated Life and joy now looked gaunt, her once-

sparkling eyes were devoid of life.

Each time Theodore had this dream, he was jolted awake, a knot of fear in his gut and a stabbing pain

in his heart.

Yet the true villain of the tale still claimed innocence, and even had the audacity to say that it was all for

her own good.

The expression in Theodore’s eyes frosted over.

As Darian continued to rant, he blamed Aimee for everything. “She did it to herself! Her sanity slipped

away because she couldn’t handle it.

I gave her all I could. She lived in a grand mansion in the southern suburbs. I supplied her with the

finest food and even sought out the best doctor for her. She was the one who refused to comply with

the treatment!”

His words twisted the truth, painting her as the needy one, the crazy one, the one clinging to him, and

even suggested that she was trying to pin the blame on him.

Theodore regarded him coolly and scoffed, “No one is more aware of the true cause of my mother’s

mental collapse than you, Darian.”

At his words, Darian, who had been so intent on maligning Aimee, seemed to grow anxious; an

unmistakable hint of discomfort flashed across his face.

With a stern expression, he confronted Theodore. “What are you implying? Do you really want to

dredge up events from over a decade ago? Did you not see for yourself just how mad she had

become? ALL I’ve said is the truth, isn’t it?”

Darian stubbornly argued, refusing to acknowledge his wrongdoings. But Theodore wasn’t about to let

him off easily. He signaled to the people around him, and moments later, a medicine bottle was

presented to Darian.

Recognizing the bottle, Darian’s face whitened, a surge of panic washing over him. He couldn’t

comprehend how the bottle, which he had ordered to be destroyed, was now here in front of him. Was

it a replica?

He was sure he had perfectly executed his plans, carefully eliminated anyone involved, and left no

trace of evidence.

“I don’t recognize this. Don’t think you can deceive me with some random bottle, Theodore!” Darian

exclaimed, his face ashen, yet he remained steadfast in his denial.

Unruffled, Theodore responded, “This, Darian, is the evidence of your heinous act — the way you

drove my mother to the brink of insanity.”

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