Forsaken Daughter Pampered by Top Hier

Chapter 611



Chapter 611
Chapter 611
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Up in the driver’s seat, Cliff listened. It didn’t seem like today was the first disagreement between Mr. Casalini and Dan. This
fierce revenge felt more like a long–standing grudge between them.
“You wouldn’t dare.” Dan raged over the phone, his voice trembling with fury.
Richard laughed even more wildly. “She’s my wife, legally.” Every mention of “wife” just infuriated the man on the other end of the
line. Without waiting for Dan to respond, Richard hung up abruptly.
The small space became quiet. Richard lit a cigarette and took a drag, finding relief in each breath, his shoulders relaxing for the
first time in what felt like hours.
Cliff looked at him in the rearview mirror and carefully asked, “Are you intentionally provoking Mr. Murry?
“Ha, I’m just trying to piss off that bastard,” Richard muttered, wincing as the cut on the corner of his mouth throbbed with pain.
Cliff thought, I never noticed how ruthless Mr. Casalini could be. Is he really getting revenge for today? No, it doesn’t seem like it.

There must be something else we’re not aware of.
At the hospital, Dan had accumulated quite a few new injuries. Richard’s surprise attack had caught him completely off guard.
Enraged by Richard’s arrogant tone over the phone, Dan shoved the cabinet beside him with a force that spoke of his fury.
Maxwell, seeing this, looked anxious. “Sir,” he said hesitantly.
“Didn’t you say they weren’t going to get married?” Dan’s voice was heavy with frustration.
Maxwell’s eyes widened in shock. “!!!” he thought to himself. They really did get married? He had heard it through the phone’s
speaker. But with all this chaos, they still went through with it? Who on earth was crazy enough to do that?
“This doesn’t make sense,” Maxwell muttered, running his hand through his hair as he recalled the scene at the courthouse that
morning.

The fresh bruises on Richard’s neck and face clearly showed they had fought before going there. Even if he hadn’t been there
himself, the atmosphere just didn’t feel like a real wedding, did it?
“Where did it all go wrong?” Maxwell whispered to himself, his face a mask of confusion.
Dan shot him a cold, piercing look, and Maxwell felt a chill run down his spine. “Sir, I was just...” he began nervously.
“Get out,” Dan snapped, his anger bursting forth uncontrollably.
Maxwell was startled by the shout. Regaining his composure, he dared not linger and quickly left the room.

Alone in the hospital room, Dan seemed to radiate an icy chill. Memories of Richard beating him up flashed through his mind–
memories that, despite their sudden recall, felt eerily familiar. And it was these memories that kept tugging at his
heart.
The thought of Sofia and Richard actually getting their marriage license made Dan’s rage surge like a tidal wave. He picked up
his phone and dialed Sofia’s number. “This damn woman, is she out of her mind? She actually went ahead and married Richard.’
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Chapter 611
Sofia was outside the courthouse, trying to hail a taxi. It was rush hour, and the long line of people waiting in front of her was
enough to make her blood boil.
She vented her frustration on Richard, who was nowhere in sight. “Bastard! Let’s see if you can manage without asking for my
help next time. If you’re so capable, handle everything else on your own.”
‘Damn it! What kind of help does he even need? And how did he manage to persuade Mom and Sebastian? If it’s about helping,
there must be more to it, she thought.
The taxi still hadn’t arrived. The longer she waited, the angrier she got. She decided to call the family driver to come pick her up.
Just as she took out her phone, a call came in from an unfamiliar number. She hung up without answering, but it rang again.
Sofia answered with a hint of irritation. “Who is it?”

“It’s me,” Dan said.
Sofia knew it. He must know she wouldn’t pick up his call, so he just changed the numbers to reach her. Men were so bad- Sofia
thought.


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