Chapter 958 Extra Story 96 Of Aaron A Secret of Life

Name:Love Crisis Author:Yue Xia Xiao Hun
Truly a tragedy that nobody saw coming."

Ximena skimmed over the report with her already bloodshot eyes until she saw the last paragraph.

"However, such an accident has been kept secret by somebody on purpose. With a desperate heart, the newspaper decided to make it public despite the possibility that this might be our last issue. We condemn the unfair world, the huge gap between the rich and the poor in QY Island. Here, as long as you have enough power and money, human life wouldn't matter! A three-year-old kid has lost her parents forever. People who committed the crime, people who concealed it, and people who stopped investigation...none of whose who involved are clean. Hereto we speak to the people in power. As the culprits who changed her into an orphan, don't you need to question yourself? Or even receive legal sanction? !"

As soon as she finished reading the report, Ximena burst into a fit of rage, tears overflowing from her eyes. She couldn't breathe, and after a few moments, she collapsed on the bed, shaking uncontrollably. Her mind couldn't comprehend that her parents, who she had hated for so long because she thought they had left her to the cruel world, actually had died of a car crash. What was more heartbreaking to read was that her mother had been severely injured just to protect her.

Ximena's tears kept rushing out of her eyes, like rivers in forests after a storm. "Dad! Mom! Please forgive me!" she cried out loud. She could not bear it any longer. For years, she had thought of a variety of possibilities about her origin and how she had been abandoned, but she had never thought of the possibility that her parents had left her forever.

Even though she hated them and she resented them, she had been missing them too.

"AH!" Ximena yelled, inching closer to a full-on mental breakdown. She tried to get up but she only ended up sliding from the bed to the hard floor.

As the sound of hurried footsteps came through, Aaron opened the door of the bedroom abruptly. As soon as he opened the door, he saw Ximena, who was sitting on the floor, howling and nearly out of breath. It was like she was out of her mind. Her make-up has smudged all over her pretty face, and her bloodshot

Jean Wen sacrificed herself for family interests. Before her husband divorced her, she made every effort to please him.

"You are inexperienced in bed," he said coldly.

"You! Give that land to my family, or I won't agree to divorce," Jean replied furiously.

"Fine. It is exactly what I am thinking about," he sneered.

ed her with a quilt. After that, he went to the bathroom to get a wet towel and wiped the tear stains off her face.

Even in her sleep, Ximena was sobbing. Her face looked deathly pale, which was a color of despair. It looked like she had lost purpose in her life. Aaron was very familiar with such helplessness.

Too many people had showed him such an expression, and because of that, he got used to it. Every time he saw a deathly pale face, indifference was all he felt. He had never imagined that one day, he would be afraid to see one.

"Ximena, you're not allowed to leave without my permission!" Aaron mumbled, gritting his teeth. He didn't mean that she could not leave him. He meant that she could not leave the world by giving up on life. "If the person who caused the accident is still alive, I make that person pay and I would give your parents justice! I promise!"

he said, his eyes wide and determined. All of a sudden, he felt something was under his feet. By instinct, he looked down at the floor. He saw several pieces of paper, on which newspaper clippings were pasted, scattered on the floor. Immediately, a photo on a newspaper clipping caught his attention.

Slowly, he bent to pick up the papers. His eyes had been fixed on the photo of his mother on the newspaper clipping. After a while, he turned his eyes to look through the text quickly. When he finished reading the report, he froze where he was standing.

He couldn't believe what he had just read.