Chapter 32
In the face of Marco’s mockery, Cayson asked calmly, “Now tell me, what gives you the right to interrogate me? I’m Loraine’s boss. What are you to her?”
“I’m her husband!” Marco blurted out without hesitation.
“Point of correction, ex-husband!” Cayson’s eyes glistened with sheer mockery.
“You were married to Loraine for three years, but you never performed your duties as her husband. She was wronged every day under your nose. She’s no Longer your wife. Stop being a pest. Don’t show up in front of her ever again!”
Marco was rendered speechless.
Guilt overwhelmed him. He hadn’t paid attention to Loraine while they were married, so he had no idea of her suffering. This content is © NôvelDrama.Org.
Cayson turned to look at Marina.
“If you make trouble for Loraine again, keep in mind that you will get more than a slap.”
Cayson put his hand around Loraine’s shoulder and walked away with her.
This time, Marco didn’t attempt to stop them.
“Marco! Do something! Why are you standing still? You haven’t avenged me yet!” Marina stamped her feet Like a spoiled child.
“I called you here to teach them a lesson. Why did you let them go? They humiliated me!”
At the sound of his sister’s complaint, Marco’s face darkened. He remembered what Cayson said.
“Tell me the truth, Marina. Did you make trouble for Loraine?” he inquired seriously.
“Of course not. I did nothing wrong. Loraine just slapped me out of nowhere!” Marina lied with guilt in her eyes.
Marco squinted at her.
“Since you say so, let’s go and check the surveillance footage.”
Marina’s heart skipped a beat when she heard that. She would be in hot water if her brother watched the CCTV footage.
She began to concoct an escape plan in her mind. However, Marco held her hand and dragged her into the monitoring room of the shopping mall.
Shortly after, the footage of the clothing store was played on the big screen.
Marco saw how harsh Marina was to Loraine. He also heard her call
Loraine a dog.
It dawned on him that Loraine had put up with a lot of maltreatment from his family in the past.