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I Never Regretted Leaving You (Can't Win Me Back)

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“I found your mother and expressed my intention to repay her kindness. However, she toldthat she didn’t

need money and couldn't find any investment direction in someone as poor as me. She only had one wish, for

The old man glanced at the woman beside him and said, “Although | was single at that time, | had someone in

my heart, so | firmly rejected her unreasonable request. Your mother didn’t say anything either, she didn’t force

me. She just askedto go back. Little did | know that my mother fell ill again, the illness clike a landslide.

After the second serious illness and hospitalization, | had no choice but to seek help from your mother again.”

“Your mother did not open her purse as generously as last time, she showed her business side and negotiated

with me.”

The old man’s thoughts drifted away as he recalled the scene of the negotiation that day. He would never forget

it, as it was a crucial turning point that changed his destiny.

The haughty young lady sat on top, while he sat below, feeling restrained.

“Do you have a girlfriend?” When the young lady asked this question, without hesitation, he blurted out, “Not at

the moment.”

However, at that the had already made up his mind that once he finished his studies, he would pursue the

love in his

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heart. He had a secret crush on a female classmate in high school, who was not only gentle and beautiful, but

also the moonlight of his student life.

However, the aggressive young lady cleverly negotiated with him, saying, “My family is very wealthy, but we are

not in the business of charity. Last time, | paid your mother’s medical expenses of tens of thousands, and | won't

make you repay it. But if you ctoagain to borrow money, you must givea reason for borrowing.”

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She leaned forward, smiling wickedly, “Your mother’s illness is a bottomless pit. We have no relation, why should

| repeatedly donate to her?”

“Miss, | will definitely earn money to repay you in the future.”

“Hehe, | know you were a top student at the prestigious university. But there's something | want you to realize,

not every top student can find a high-paying job once they enter the workforce. Your mother’s medical

expenses, I'm afraid you won't be able to pay them off in just a few years.”

“I knew,” the young and arrogant genius finally bowed his head, “What does Miss need in order to be willing to

help me?”

“Marry me. | can make you reach the sky in one step.”

lie.”

“You go back and think about it. No need to rush for an answer. But there’s something | want to tell you,

marryingis definitely you climbing up the social ladder, because I'm the one who made you cross the class

barrier.”

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“Father.” Robert called out several times as he noticed Sir

Miller lost in thought for a long time, only then did Sir Miller snap out of it.

“So, did you agree to stay with my mother?” Robert asked.

Sir Miller nodded despondently, “Yes. | was at my wit's end and had no choice but to surrender myself to your

mother.”

Robert said, “Do you regret it?”

Sir Miller shook his head, “I don’t know. Perhaps it was your mother who regretted.”

“Why?”

“After | got married to her, with my intelligence, | quickly established my own empire, the Miller Group, utilizing

the networking resources of my wife's family. People, when they stand at a high position for a long time,

probably forget how they got there.”

“I becthe president of the Miller Group, and every day | was praised and flattered by people. Gradually, |

also becarrogant. My career was successful, but the only regret was the relationship with your mother,

which never seemed to be in harmony. Your mother was domineering and controlling, she liked to restrict my

interactions with opposite-sex colleagues, and sometimes even went to confront them to give a warning, which

madelose face.”

“I often felt melancholic, and at that time, | thought of my beloved moonlight. So, | contacted her again. | found

out that she had divorced and was pregnant with no place to go, so |

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wanted to help her. | never thought of cheating on my spouse; | just felt that | was now living a prosperous life

and wanted to assist my former struggling classmate out of kindness. Therefore, | arranged a temporary

residence for her in a property | owned, but she had a strong sense of pride and refused to accept any help

without compensation. So, | arranged a job for her, considering her pregnancy, and kept her by my side as my

secretary.”

“After your mother found out about this matter, not only did she forceto fire my secretary, but she also

wanted to kick her out of the villa. | felt that your mother was fierce and unsympathetic, so in a fit of anger, |

mentioned the word divorce.”

Sir Miller spoke up, and it seemed as if he had swallowed a marble that got stuck in his throat. His facial

expression beccomplex and obscure.

“I was just joking, just trying to scare her. | didn’t expect her to actually leavebecause of it. Since that day,

she stopped arguing and causing trouble. | felt at ease, thinking that she had surrendered. | even secretly felt

happy, thinking that I had finally found a way to control her.”

“From that day on, | beceven more authoritative at home. | took your mother’s silence as her weak

surrender. But little did | know, as | pushed the boundaries tand tagain, | had already exhausted her

feelings towards me.”

“Until that day, your mother’s birthday, | was on a business trip with my secretary. That day, we were abroad

and the contract negotiations went exceptionally well. | thought it was a reward from heaven and felt happy, so |

took my secretary to visit the Eiffel Tower. Little did | know, this action

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completely broke your mother’s heart. She didn’t even want to pretend anymore. When | returned home, she

directly entrusted a lawyer to handa divorce agreement.”

“I was dumbfounded at that time. Later, | found out that the day before yesterday was your mother’s birthday,

and | realized that it must have been because | angered her by playing with my secretary. So, at first, | thought

your mother was just jealous and angry with me. | thought she would cback once she calmed down. After

all, she lovedso much.”

“But | didn’t expect that your mother would move out of our villa with you. | was a bit panicked at this point and

quickly went to your mother’s door to ask for her forgiveness. Your mother said that she would forgive me, but

only if | could provide her with enough sense of security.”

“I thought about it and decided to dismiss the secretary. | recommended her to my friend's company. Of course,

in order to have my friend take care of her, | treated him to a meal. After your mother found out about this, she

becextremely angry. She felt that | had no intention of coming home.”

“I really never thought about getting a divorce, so in order to seek your mother’s forgiveness, | transferred half

of the company shares to her. | thought that with the dividends she would receive from the shares, she wouldn't

have to worry about her livelihood, and she should be satisfied with my attitude.”

“I didn’t expect that your mother was from a wealthy family. She had a business mind like no one else, and she

quickly bought out the shares of other minority shareholders in the company using the resources of her native

family. It was only

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when | turned around that | realized she had becthe largest shareholder in the company, holding absolute

control over its decisions.”

“And she, when she was at the peak of her wings, handedthe divorce agreement again. The content of the

divorce agreement shocked and angered me, as she actually wantedto leave with nothing.”