Mr. Nelson Winning His Ex-wife's Heart

Chapter 100 Fay’s Story



Chapter 100 Fay’s Story

And since it was Sonya who did it, then Diane probably took part in it. This belongs to NôvelDrama.Org.

It was impossible to persuade Sonya to be kind to Chelsea. Edmund thought carefully about how to deal with Sonya, his troublesome sister.

He suddenly recalled what Diane had said to him not long ago. She said that Sonya couldn't live like this all the time, so it was better if she was shipped off abroad to study there.

On the one hand, if Sonya left Vertoak for a period of time, her scandals would cool down and soon be forgotten by the public.

On the other hand, if she was sent far away to fend for herself, she might build a little bit of character.

At that time, Edmund thought that if he sent his sister abroad, his mother would violently react and make trouble for him again.

He ended up getting a headache while trying to figure out how to discipline Sonya, so he decided not to take action just yet.

But at this moment, he felt that Diane's idea wasn't bad at all.

Regardless of his mother's reaction, Edmund was determined to send Sonya abroad.

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Meanwhile, Chelsea arrived home. She grabbed a suitcase and stuffed it with her clothes and some

personal belongings. She also took her computer with her. Then, she went to Fay's home.

As Edmund's right-hand woman, Fay was one of the leading elites in the city and made a lot of money.

Therefore, her apartment was located near the building of the Nelson Group. It was in an excellent location and covered an area of about one hundred and fifty square meters. The interior was designed simply but elegantly, just like Fay's style.

Fay led Chelsea to a south-facing guest room. "This is the room I had prepared for you. The lighting here is good, and you may use my study as you please. I'm in the office during the day anyway, so I don't really need it."

Chelsea replied, "Thank you, Fay. I really appreciate this."

After making Chelsea familiar with the whole apartment, Fay invited her to sit at the kitchen counter and chat.

Fay smiled and told Chelsea, "Leo's apartment is just opposite mine, but he doesn't live there."

"Really? Why?" Chelsea asked with great curiosity.

Why wouldn't Leo live in an apartment in such a great locale and environment?

"Because our mother comes here and lives with me for a few days from time to time. She always urges him to find a girl to marry and settle down with. Leo's tired of it, so he moved out."

Chelsea laughed. "He is so interesting. It sure sounds like you two have a great relationship with your mother."

Fay lowered her eyes and replied in a slightly gloomy tone, "Well, Leo has a great relationship with her."

Seeing the confused expression on Chelsea's face, Fay continued, "My mother has always preferred Leo over me. She used to say every day that she and our father would leave everything to Leo. The funny thing is, they really have nothing to leave him. The only money they have comes from me."

Chelsea was a little stunned. She couldn't believe that Fay's parents were taking her money just to leave it all to Leo.

"Every time she comes here, she only brings Leo's favorite food. My mother told me that she didn't want Leo to waste time and energy to look after her and our father, but when I tried to cook for them or take care of them in any way, she didn't care."

"Well, can't you ask Leo to talk to your mother about this?" Chelsea couldn't believe her ears.

Fay smiled with self-mockery. "He's tried. Many times, in fact. He's told her on many occasions that she shouldn't play favorites, but she doesn't listen at all. Leo said that he would give me back everything that belonged to me. I didn't have the heart to tell him that I didn't care about the money. All I wanted was our mother's love and affection."

"Oh, Fay. I'm so sorry to hear that. But I'm sure everything will be fine," Chelsea said, gently patting Fay on the shoulder and comforting her in a low voice.

"Yes, I'm sure of that, too. I have Mr. Nelson to thank, actually. If we hadn't been rescued by the Nelson Group's charity foundation, I would have been forced to drop my studies and work to make money so that Leo could go to school."

The story of Fay's life made Chelsea take pity on her. It was said that every family had its own difficulties. Nothing could ever be truer.


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