Chapter 76 Troubled Times

On the screen, Jay's interview video was played.

"I never would have thought that my daughter, whom I have raised for more than 20 years, would turn out like this!" In the video, Jay was putting Mary in a bad light with tears in his eyes. "I understand if she does not care about me. But, her brother is so young. He was only one year old when he was diagnosed with leukemia. How could she refuse to help him?"

"Oh my God!" the host shouted exaggeratedly. "Such a little child! How did your daughter answer you at that time?"

"She said she wouldn't give me even a single penny." Jay wiped away his tears and added, "If I had any other choice, I wouldn't have come to beg her!"

With a mocking smile, Mary continued to click the mouse with her right hand. The comment area below the video was full of curses and condemnation.

"That's what happens when people become rich. They lose their humanity!"

"I have known that Mary is a bitch. She even seduced Victor last time."

"Disgusting! She deserves to die!"

"She looks innocent but she's not as nice as she looks like."

"She's an idiot. She doesn't deserve to be human!"

"Divorce her as soon as possible. She only married William for his money!"

If Mary were a few years younger, she would have overturned the table, checked those people's ID, and come to them with bricks. However, she was not young anymore. Now, she just wanted to laugh at them.

A foolish father trying to make a trouble out of nothing in front of stupid people.

Mary clenched her phone with her left hand and gritted he

a little breathless.

'Where is the divorce certificate? Where is it?'

She ran to the bedroom and found the box that contained her mother's belongings. The green certificate was lying quietly inside.

'This is enough.'

When she arrived at the press conference, she heard that there were lots of reporters inside.

"Do you want me to go with you?" asked Victor.

"Do you think things are not messy enough?" Mary smiled.

"Well..." Victor touched his nose and said, "I just want to stir up some trouble."

"Stop it!" Mary stopped him immediately. "Victor, don't make fun of me anymore."

"Ha ha. Okay." Victor nodded. "Then don't be nervous after you go in."

"Don't worry."

Mary waved her hand and turned around to walk into the hall.

"It seems that Victor and Mary really have a good relationship." In a car not far away, William and Frank were watching Victor and Mary silently.

"Yes."

"Maybe they'll end up together when you divorce her." Frank smiled.

William said nothing about Frank's remark. Squinting, he said, "Let's hear what she has to say."

"She coming in."

"Hurry up and get ready."

"She's alone?"

As soon as Mary entered the room, everything went quiet. She imagined she heard a chirping sound in her head. There were lots of reporters in the room. It seemed that everyone was really concerned and curious about her private affairs.

With a faint smile, she sat at the long speech table alone.

"First of all, thank you for coming." Mary cleared her throat and said her opening spiel. "Let's get started."