The Year I Was the Other Woman To Myself Chapter 631

Read More

Chapter 631

Jack’s wife didn’t know much more about the illegitimate daughter. Although Penelope had a suspect in mind, she couldn’t be certain. As she was leaving the Lees’ home, she ran into the old man who had tried to scam her earlier.

The old man looked guilty and pretended not to recognize her, quickly ducking into the courtyard.

Penelope looked back and saw Jack’s wife become agitated at the sight of him.

“Your son is dead! He didn’t leave a single penny for me, only a mountain of debt! A debt collector was just here! And you still have the nerve to ask me for money? Where am I supposed to get it p>

The old man pulled over a stool and sat down heavily.

“It doesn’t matter if my son is dead or alive. Since you married him, you’re part of the Lee family. You have to give me money and take care of me in my old age. You will serve me well p>

“You… you might as well just push my daughter and me to our deaths p>

“Hmph. If you die, there’s still your son and daughter p>

The woman was so furious she was clutching her chest, but she was powerless against the old scoundrel.

Penelope hesitated for a moment, but she couldn’t just stand by and watch. She walked back into the courtyard.

“You must be Jack’s father,” she said, raising an eyebrow at the old man.

He hesitated when he saw her before nodding. “Who are you? What do you want with me p>

“Your son owed me a lot of money. Since you’re his father, you can pay it back.” The old man shot to his feet.

“He owed you the money, why should I have to pay it p>

“Aren’t you his father p>

“So what if I am? I gave him the family business, and he ran it into the ground! Now that he’s dead, I’m supposed to pay his debts? No way p>

Penelope narrowed her eyes. “A son’s debt is his father’s to pay. If you don’t pay up, I’ll have someone break your old legs p>

“You… you go to her! She’s my daughter-in-law! All the money my son made went to her!” the old man said, pointing at Jack’s wife.

Jack’s wife burst into tears. “He never gave me any money! Even when times were good, he was stingy. After he went bankrupt, he

forced me to work and then took my

hard earned money to speridon

drinking and gambling

must

have been blind to marry him p>

“She’s Jack’s wife! It’s her duty to pay her husband’s debts!” Penelope sneered. “You old coot, you’re truly shameless p>

“You p>

“Fine, I’ll go to her. But if she doesn’t give me the money, I’ll break your legs!” The old man’s eyes widened. “If she doesn’t pay, why would you break my legs p>

“Hmph. I heard you demanding money from her just now. If all her money goes to you, how is she supposed to pay me back p>

The old man gritted his teeth. Running into this woman twice in one day was just his bad luck! He snorted in frustration and finally got up and left.

The woman, not understanding Penelope’s intentions, looked at her with fear.

Penelope shook her head at her. “I can only help you this one time p>

With that, she turned and walked away.

Once she was in her car, she called Harold.

“Is Theodore at the office right now p>

“I’m sending you an address now. Please come over p>

Penelope assumed Harold was sending her Theodore’s location, but when she opened the message was the address of a styling salon. What was he doing there? After a moment’s thought, she drove over.

As soon as she walked in, a female stylist approached her.

“You must be Ms. Penelope Laurier, correct p>

Penelope nodded. “I am p>

“Hello, please come this way p>

Penelope glanced around but didn’t see Theodore. She followed the stylist to a private dressing room in the back. Theodore wasn’t there either Just as she was about to ask a wardrobe assistant rolled in a rack of gowns and asked her to choose one.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

The Year I Was the Other Woman To Myself Chapter 631 Read Online Free

The Year I Was the Other Woman To Myself webtoon has captured the attention of readers who enjoy emotional, character-driven storytelling with deep psychological themes. Many fans first discover the series through illustrated episodes and later search for The Year I Was the Other Woman To Myself read online to explore the full narrative experience. As interest grows, readers frequently look for The Year I Was the Other Woman To Myself free read online options that provide convenient access across devices. Whether someone wants The Year I Was the Other Woman To Myself read for personal reflection or simply entertainment, the story offers a compelling journey of self-discovery, regret, and emotional growth that resonates with modern audiences.With rising popularity, searches for The Year I Was the Other Woman To Myself light novel pub and official publishing sources have increased significantly. Readers want reliable platforms where they can access The Year I Was the Other Woman To Myself novel in complete and high-quality formats. Many users specifically type The Year I Was the Other Woman To Myself Read Online to quickly find trustworthy sites. At the same time, phrases like The Year I Was the Other Woman To Myself read free and The Year I Was the Other Woman To Myself free read show how audiences prefer flexible and affordable reading options. The growing demand for The Year I Was the Other Woman To Myself online reflects its strong impact within the romance and self-reflection genre.As digital fiction platforms continue to expand, more readers search for The Year I Was the Other Woman To Myself Read online free to enjoy seamless chapter updates. Queries such as The Year I Was the Other Woman To Myself online free and The Year I Was the Other Woman To Myself free demonstrate a clear interest in accessible storytelling. Whether revisiting favorite scenes or starting fresh, many fans return to The Year I Was the Other Woman To Myself Read Online for a convenient reading experience. The continued popularity of The Year I Was the Other Woman To Myself online proves that meaningful narratives about identity and emotional realization remain highly relevant in today’s online literary landscape.