My Ex-Wife Is A Big Shot In Disguise

Chapter 141



Chapter 141

Leo stopped what he was doing.

Then, he looked up at Cullen inexplicably.

Cullen had goosebumps from being stared at. “Why are you looking at me like that? If you have

something to say, just say it, Okay?”

Leo chuckled and simply put aside what he was doing. His cold voice sounded. “You’re famous for

taking good care of ladies regardless of whether they are beautiful or ugly. Why are you scolding others This is from NôvelDrama.Org.

now?”

Cullen could not help but laugh when he heard that. “Yes, I’ll take good care of ladies. regardless of

whether they’re beautiful or ugly, but I know who’s good and who’s not.”

In other words, Sally was not a good person.

Leo turned the pen in his hand and did not retort.

In the past, he might have defended Sally, but with all that Sally had done, he could tell right from

wrong.

Cullen knew that Leo also knew what kind of person Sally was. He let out a soft snort.

He couldn’t understand why Leo still wanted to marry Sally when he knew that she was not a good

person.

However, Cullen also understood that no one could change Leo’s mind.

As Leo himself had said, he was out of his mind.

Naturally, Leo heard the mocking snort.

He

put down the document and pen in his hand and said in a low voice, “I told your before that marrying

Sally was my own decision. If you don’t like her, just don’t interact with her in the future. There’s no

need to mock her.

“I understand her condition. Those who suffer from bipolar disorder sometimes can’t control their

emotions and behaviors. I can understand it, and I don’t expect any of you to understand it. But you

don’t have to persuade me. I know what I’m doing.”

“Yes, you know what you’re doing. You’re the most f ucking sober person in the world!”

Cullen did not want to argue with him, so he did not want to stay in this office.

He got up and picked up his laptop. Then, he muttered as he took his things.

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“You understand Sally’s condition, so you can forgive her for the disgusting things she did to others.

Then can you also forgive sick people for killing others and breaking the law? Anyway, I can’t forgive

that. And you don’t have to beg me to understand. Don’t persuade me when I’m unhappy, I know what

I’m talking about.”

Leo frowned. “Cullen, it’s meaningless to argue the different topics. I only said that I could understand

her actions, but I never said that what she did was reasonable. As for forgiveness, I’m not the victim. I

can’t forgive her on behalf of others.”

He looked at Cullen, who had already walked to the door with his computer, and continued, “If you’re

still planning to leave, I’ll get Morris to tidy up a small conference room for you to use as an office. You’ll

work there from now on.”

Cullen went to work at his will. If Leo really got him an office, Cullen would be the first to reject it.

The employees were all hardworking workers. If they saw that Cullen was only in the office one day a

week and goofing around most of the time, they might want to kill him.

Cullen paused as he opened the office door and turned to glare at Leo.

“You’re chasing me away? Leo, you drove your friends away for a woman, right?”

Leo was speechless.

He glanced at Cullen and said seriously, “My psychiatrist is professional. If you need it, I’ll let her cure

you.”

Cullen pouted and dejectedly carried the items back to his seat.

He lowered his head and said in a muf fled voice, ‘I’ll ask you one last time. Since you know what kind

of person Sally is, why did you marry her? Just because of the promise you can’t even remember?”

Although his tone was casual, Cullen made himself clear.

And Leo had heard it and was thinking about it carefully.

He knew what kind of person Sally was, but he still wanted to marry her.

He knew that she had hired someone to injure Madison, that she had used public opinion to hurt

Madison, and that she had beaten others when she was still young….

Why did he still want to marry her?

Was it just because of a promise?

As Cullen said, Leo could not even remember his promise.

It could be a casual or a comforting statement when she was emotionally unstable, or it could be his

promise to Sally when his grandfather threatened him to marry Madison.

In short, there were many possibilities..

Leo had forgotten at what place he made the promise, but he did remember that he promised to marry

someone. It was the sweetness that only belonged to him.

After being locked in the dark house by his mother and was served no water or food, Leo resisted the

darkness. And at that moment, someone gave him a little cake.

It turned out that there was more than just bitterness in the world.

So he still refused to believe that Sally would do the bad things. Her current state was perhaps the

result of him marrying Madison.

Now that he was divorced, everything would get better when he married Sally.

her un

Marrying because he believed that the girl in his memory would not be that bad.

At the thought of this, he lowered his eyes and replied, “Just take it that I’ve delayed her for three

years. I should marry her.”

Cullen was so angry that he laughed, “You delayed her for three years. Then what about. Madison?

Wouldn’t her time be worth being valued?”

In fact, it wasn’t just three years. They didn’t even know if they had suffered any other setbacks.

Leo was silent for a long time. “I’ve compensated her for her time.”

As soon as he finished speaking, Leo felt that his answer was a little ridiculous. Before Cullen could

mock him, he changed this topic.

“I know it’s my fault. Now that I’m divorcing Madison, it’s to cut my losses and stop my mistakes. You

don’t have to say anything else. You’ll be tempted even if you see the compensation for Madison. She

didn’t lose out. You don’t have to stand up for her.”

Cullen really didn’t.

He roughly knew about the division of assets. Just Creek Court was worth a lot. The money Madison

had was what ordinary people could not earn in their lifetimes.

Cullen did not know why he felt bad for Madison. It was probably because she had been chasing after

Leo since she was a little girl, but Leo had never turned back to look at

her.

In other words, he felt sad for Madison.

“Fine.”

Cullen could only let it go. For the past two days, he had seen many people online. scolding Madison

because Sally had manipulated the trending topics.

He also knew that Leo clarified for Madison. Cullen felt that they should not end up like this.

However, it was not Cullen’s relationship after all, and it was not his turn to worry. He should be

relieved.

“I won’t say it again in the future. Let’s work hard to earn money. I’ll work for you, and you’ll help me

deal with Ronnie. Is that Okay?”

Leo lowered his eyes and did not say anything. He glanced at his phone and felt sullen.

Sally’s life was important, so wasn’t Madison’s?

Was Leo’s compensation enough to make up for her time?


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