Chapter 29
Chapter 29
Chapter 29 Buried with Her The check was made of hard material that caused Amelia to feel a sharp pain as it scratched her face. She stood still for a few seconds, then quietly bent down to pick up the check. She glanced at the amount on the top, and the bitterness at the corner of her mo uth quickly spread throughout her chest as she realized that exchanging five years of her life for fifty million. dollars was quite worth it. If it were five years ago, she would need this money. But now, she didn’t need it because she would d ie soon. With a calm expression, Amelia put the check back into the car.
“Mr. Evans, you are too generous, but if I were to take your money, I wouldn’t be able to marry Kevin with a clear conscience.” Her words implied that compared to being the wife of Kevin Harris, fifty million dollars was nothing. On the contrary, accepting his money would affect her marriage to a rich and powerful man. It wasn’t until this moment that James realized why she didn’t
want a penny from him. It turned out that she had plans to marry a wealthy and powerful man. As he looked up at Amelia, all doubts in his heart dissipated entirely, leaving him an emotionless expression.
“Amelia, from now on, never show your face in front of me” Amelia smiled indifferently. “I won’t.” 2/3 She would never have the chance to show her face in front of him again because she had no future. Her love for him would be buried with her as time passed, and no one would ever know.
At the gate of James’s private manor, Paul quickly got out of the car. This content provided by N(o)velDrama].[Org.
A Koenigsegg dr ove into the garden when he was about to enter the villa to look for James. A man who was nearly 6’2″ tall got out of the car. He had a tall, well-proportioned figure that could be considered perfect without flaws. He exuded an arro gant aura from head to toe, with a strong sense of oppression that made people dare not approach him.
Even Paul felt a chill run down his spine when he saw this, let alone James’s opponent.