King's Awakening
Chapter 123 - : Killing the Heart!
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Chapter 123: Chapter 123: Killing the Heart!
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Birthday gift?
Upon hearing Longmanâs words, a peculiar expression crossed everyoneâs faces at the scene.
As for Maddox, the star of the birthday feast, his face had turned incredibly ugly.
Everyone then saw Longman pull out two conspicuously red hundred-dollar bills from his pocket and throw them on the ground.
Seeing the two hundred dollars on the ground, Maddoxâs face turned green with rage; he could barely catch his breath.
âWhatâs the matter? Are you dissatisfied with my gift, Maddox?â Longman asked, wearing a teaseful expression.
ThisâŚ
Maddoxâs face twisted in frustration, but by this time, the direct heirs of the Cooper family came over to soothe him. âOld man, you must bear in mind the bigger picture!â âOld man, patience brings calm waters!â
âOld man, enduring hardships makes one superior!â
You!
wow!
Upon hearing these words, Maddox almost exploded in rage. He could barely contain himself, his mood teetering on the brink of breakdown.
The same arrogance he demonstrated earlier was now replaced by utter humiliation.
All events that unfolded today felt like resounding slaps in the face, leaving him feeling downright swollen.
But for the future of the Cooper family, Maddox could only swallow his pride at this moment, reluctantly bent down, and picked up the two hundred dollars from the ground.
âTha⌠thank you, Mr. Longman!â Maddox said with utter humiliation.
Upon seeing this, Longman gave a cold laugh and continued to mock, âIs this the renowned Cooper family? Truly remarkable! Even I, Longman, dare not provoke you.â
He repeated exactly what the Coopers had said before, which only increased Maddoxâs shame and annoyance. đđeeđ°đ˛đnđ¨đđ˛l.đđ¨m
But at this time, nobody pitied this aged man, whose foot was halfway into the grave, because they believed the Cooper familyâs downfall was brought upon by their own arrogance.
Had they not scorned White Mitchell and bullied others, things wouldnât have come to this pass.
Moreover, had the Coopers treated Mori Jones better, they might have stood a chance to win Mitchell over and obtain the support of David Herb and others through Mori.
That wouldâve been an instant ticket to success!
Unfortunately, the Coopers considered themselves too superior. The instant they decided to deal with Mitchell, they were destined to be played at his hands.
All the Coopersâ so-called power, status, and dignity were mercilessly ground under Mitchellâs heel.
From today onwards, the Coopers would likely become pariahs in Sayon, objects of universal derision.
One false step led to various consequences, leaving Maddox in a state of extreme embarrassment.
While Maddox was going through torment, Amanda slowly spoke, âI didnât prepare a birthday gift. Instead, may you have a day like today every year.â A day like today every year?
As soon as she said this, everyone at the scene couldnât help but sympathize with Maddox.
If his future birthdays were anything like today, thatâd be more unbearable than death.
Meanwhile, as soon as Amanda had finished speaking, David Herb initiated, âSince Mr. Duke wishes that you have a day like today every year, I wish you have a day like this every day.â wow!
This is downright ruthless! Truly heart-wrenching!
Someone couldnât help but chuckle, what kind of blessings were these? Were these two performing a routine together?
Surely, this moment was more embarrassing than having Maddox killed.
Indeed, at this moment, upon hearing these words, Maddox wished nothing more than to bury himself in a hole.
âThe elder, calm down! The elder, the elder, the elderâŚâ
The Coopers, fearing Maddox would burst in anger, hurriedly tried to appease him.
âEnough! Enough! Enough!â Maddox interrupted, visibly irritated. He then slowly straightened his back.
He glanced silently in the direction of White Mitchell. However, before he could react, his son, Rhett, had already rushed over there.
Rhettâs face was filled with frenzied joy, just like a bee seeing honey. It was somewhat maniac.
He went straight to White Mitchellâs table, intending to lean towards Mori Jones, but was kicked away by Longman, who had hurried over.
âWhat are you trying to do?!â Longman glared fiercely at Rhett.
Upon noticing Longman, Rhett shivered instantly, unbothered, responded with flattery, âMrâŚMr. Longman, misunderstanding, misunderstanding. I am her man.
Also, this is my daughter, Moriâs and mine biological daughter, Mori is Mr. Mitchellâs aunt, 1âŚ1 am Mr. Mitchellâs uncle-in-law.
We are family, family.â
Shush!
Upon hearing this, the audience couldnât help but give Rhett a look of utter disgust.
If they remembered correctly, Rhett had just been cursing Mori Jones, calling her a nasty woman, accusing her of seducing him, and claiming Moriâs daughter was a bastard.
Heh hehâŚ.
Someone couldnât help but chuckle, no wonder Rhett was never a priority for Maddox. This proved Maddoxâs self-awareness.
Such a man, who is duplicitous, could never ascend to greatness. No wonder Maddox rather nurtured his grandson than pay any attention to this son.
A series of mocking gazes instantly fell upon Rhett, yet he seemed completely oblivion, shamelessly trying to get closer and cozy up to Mori Jones.
After hearing Rhettâs words, Longman was a bit indecisive and silently turned around to ask for White Mitchellâs opinion.
Seeing this, White Mitchell turned to Mori Jones and calmly said, âOnce unfaithful, forever useless. Aunt, you make the decision.â
Upon hearing this, Mori Jones pursed her lips and lowered her head in silence.
At this moment, seeing Moriâs reaction, Rhett instantly became somewhat flustered.
âMori, itâs me, Rhett. Have you forgotten? Our love of the past many years, have you forgotten all about it?
I was just being foolish just now, and lost myself for a moment. But do you believe me, I really didnât mean it. The words I said just now were forced out by my dad, not what I intended to say.
Didnât you always want me to marry you? Now Iâm proposing to you, will you marry me?â Rhett spoke earnestly.
If it werenât for his recent shameful behavior towards Mori Jones, some people might have actually believed him.
Seeing that Mori Jones is still hesitant, Rhett cast his eye on the young Chase Jones, anxiously saying, âChase, itâs me, Iâm your dad.
Can you help persuade mommy, so we can reunite as a family? Havenât you been telling mom that you want a dad? I am your dad, and we will never be separated in the future, alright?â
Upon hearing these words, the onlookers couldnât help but glare at Rhett in utter disgust.
This Rhett was truly a man who could eat shame like rice.
And just when Rhett was looking expectantly towards the young Chase Jones, she stared intently at White Mitchell and requested, âCousin White, Iâll make this decision for my mom!â