"How is the investigation going over there?" Jane Sampson asked.
"Sigh, let tell you, after looking into Sister Grace’s husband’s history, I’m starting to doubt if there are any good n in this world." Nina Rice replied, "So as soon as I got back, I ca to see you and Brother Jas Black. I need to regain my faith in love."
Jas Black was standing in the doorway and suddenly said, "I had Alexander Forest buy your purse, you can go find him when you have the ti."
Nina had changed her flight ticket at the last minute to co back, sothing Jas Black didn’t even know, let alone Alexander Forest.
"If I believe you didn’t do it on purpose, then I, Nina, am a fool!" Nina gritted her teeth and glared at Jas Black.
"What purse?" Only Jane Sampson was left in the dark, looking curious, "What kind of sign language are you two using?"
"You’re just a kid, don’t ask so many questions." Nina gave Jane Sampson a pat on the head with a loving expression.
Kid?
Jane Sampson looked at Nina with a you-must-be-kidding expression.
"Even though I’m a bit younger than you, I’ve been married for so many years. Who are you calling a kid?" Jane Sampson retorted in annoyance.
"Alright, alright, I’m done," Nina chuckled, not daring to let Jane Sampson find out she sold her out for a limited edition purse.
"Tell us about what happened with Sister Grace’s husband," Jas Black interjected, successfully diverting Jane Sampson’s attention.
"The woman that scumbag remarried used to be a hostess, not to sound too harsh, but as long as you pay, she’s available to anyone," Nina said, spreading her hands wide, "A typical case of soone who values money over people."
"But she’s really good at wooing n. I checked out the clubhouse where she used to work, and that woman was practically the club’s Queen of Beauty. That scumbag t her there, and he still doesn’t know that while he was with her, she had multiple investors behind the scenes."
Nina paused, thinking, and found just one sentence to describe it, "That circle is unimaginably ssy."
"Sister Grace takes care of four elderly family mbers in the countryside, and looks after their young daughter. To make ends et, she also has to find the ti to pick up piecework from a factory, staying up late to earn about four or five hundred a month. anwhile, the man, who is a project holder, is rarely ho throughout the year. If he’s ho for ten or fifteen days in a year, that’s considered a lot. In the first few years, he wouldn’t co ho but at least he would send so money back ho for his wife and mom and dad every month."
Nina shook her head as she spoke, "But later on, he even stopped sending money ho. He spends his days and nights outdoors indulging, and when he cos ho, he tells Sister Grace that the engineering projects have been running at a loss. But I found out that while he claims to be broke in front of Sister Grace, he spends tens of thousands on his mistress every month."
As Nina spoke, she was so angry that she was on the verge of tears, "Just when his wife and daughter couldn’t even afford to have at a few tis a month, he was out there buying purses, clothes, and shoes for his little sweetheart, no matter the cost, without blinking an eye. Jane, tell , how can there be n like this in the world?"
"Nia is already grown, and she can’t even afford to open a Barbie doll to play with, while her daddy..." If it weren’t for hearing this from Nina, Jane Sampson couldn’t believe that there would be such a heartless father in this world.
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