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See You Never, Mr. Lamont by Coral

Chapter 150
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Chapter 150 Tell Me Everything

In the KFC restaurant, Abel enjoyed his hamburger and took a big sip of cola, feeling very satisfied.

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Seeing Abel enjoying his meal, Claudia tapped on the table and said, “Hey, can we talk now?”

Abel insisted on eating KFC before revealing this secret.

Looking at the pile of food on the table, Claudia wondered if she had been tricked by this little brat again.

Abel asked, with a hint of lingering desire, “Can I still have a glass of cola?”

“Never-ending, huh!” Claudia muttered, but still bought him a cup of

cola.

Abel was really happy this time. In the past, Rosalie didn’t allow him to eat snacks, and even when he went to the

Lamont family, his grandmother didn’t allow him to eat these, saying they were junk food.

Other children were showing off their hamburgers and fries, and he could only envy them. Today, he finally got his

wish fulfilled.

Looking at his delighted expression, Claudia’s mouth twitched as she glanced at him sideways and said, “If you

don’t say something valuable today, you’ll have to vomit everything you’ve eaten.”

“Okay, then I’ll tell you now,” Abel elegantly wiped his hands and mouth, lightly lifting his small chin. He uttered

astonishingly, “Actually, your mother was injured by my mommy.”

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Claudia frowned, breathing heavily, “How do you know? Did you see it with your own eyes?”

“Yes, I saw it,” Abel nodded. “At that time, I was hiding in the cabinet next to it. It wasn’t your mom who knocked

down the vase, it was my mommy… she used the vase to smash it.”

Abel spoke clearly, emphasizing the crucial points, with a hint of fear in his eyes.

Claudia’s heart was pounding, and she immediately stood up and squatted in front of Abel, looking at him and

asking, “What else did you see? What did you hear? Tell me everything.”

Abel told her everything about that day.

Claudia became increasingly alarmed.

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She had suspected that Elva had impure intentions, but she never expected that she would conspire with Rosalie to

deceive their family.

Thinking about their excuses for Thomas, Claudia couldn’t help but laugh coldly.

What a mother who shielded a flower vase for her daughter, what a deep mother-daughter relationship, the truth

turned out to be so dirty.

Claudia patted his shoulder and said, “Thank you, thank you for telling me about this. No one else knows about this,

right?”

Abel shook his head, thinking of Rosalie, and the recent happiness was instantly taken away.

He knew even though he was young that once he said these words, he would completely betray Rosalie and

become the disobedient child in her eyes. Thinking about Rosalie’s methods, his small shoulders

couldn’t help but tremble a few times.

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Seeing his frightened look, Claudia’s heart softened. She had witnessed just how scared Rosalie was, making Abel’s

accusation even more commendable.

This matter also involves Elva. If Abel’s cavesdropping is exposed, not only will Rosalie take measures, but Elva will

probably not let him off either.

Claudia thought for a moment and said solemnly, “Don’t tell anyone about this, not even Edmond, you can’t say a

word.”

Abel looked at her in surprise and asked, “Don’t you bring me to the police station to identify her?”

Mom did something bad, and he thought Claudia would take him to the police station right away to report it, or take

him to the Friedan family to expose Rosalie and her true identity.

Claudia shook her head, “Now is not the time.”

Mother did not wake up. Elva, relying on Thom as ‘s favor and with the support of Enigma, might have turned a big

issue into a small one, Thomas said.

She asked Warren to investigate the person Elva mentioned, but Warren said there was no such person.

This indicates that the other party is either not a person from Enigma, or deliberately hiding themselves.

“Are you the important witness? Can you step forward when I need you?” Claudia’s beautiful eyes narrowed slightly,

and the corners of her crimson lips formed a pleasing curve.

Her voice was very soft and gentle, like a fine veil floating in water, brushing against Abel’s heart.

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“Are you saying that you identified my mother in court?” he asked.

Claudia nodded.

Abel had red eyes and pursed his lips without speaking.

Claudia sighed inwardly, no one wants their mother to be a villain, it was absurd to expect a five-year-old child to

identify their own mother

as one.

“You don’t have to answer me right away,” she paused, “I hope you think it through before making a decision.”

She didn’t want to force Abel, let alone coerce a child.

Recognizing his own mother was no different than personally

escorting her to the execution ground, perhaps he didn’t realize it now, but he might regret it when he grew up.

She handed Abel a tissue and said, “Wipe away, a real man doesn’t shed tears easily.”

Abel awkwardly sna tched the tissue and haphazardly wiped his face

with it.

Just then, a cold and stern “Claudia” interrupted her train of thought.

At some point, Edmond found this place.

He picked up Abel without saying a word, his face looking a bit unpleasant. “You instigated Abel to fight in the

morning, took him to eat junk food at night, and you say you have no ill intentions?”

Claudia looked at the messy table and felt a little guilty, saying, “Eating occasionally shouldn’t be a big deal…”

Wasn’t she a pregnant woman? Didn’t she eat as well?

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Edmond frowned slightly as he watched Abel dodge nervously. He glanced at Abel with a hint of indifference and

said, “Don’t learn everything from her in the future.”

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There was a kind of h oars eness in his voice that could be lowered, tinged with anger, which sent shivers down

one’s spine.

Abel thought about the fight he had with Rogelio in the morning and timidly asked, “Uncle, do you also think I

shouldn’t have fought Rogelio?”

Edmond’s chin twitched slightly, and the pupils in his expression were as calm as the night: “Do you think you made

a mistake?”

“No,” Abel replied firmly. “Rogelio had bullied me before with other classmates. Today, he insulted me in front of so

many people, calling me a ba stard. If I don’t stand up for myself, they will only be even harsher on me next time.”

Edmond remained silent, his eyes filled with hidden emotions that were difficult to discern.

Abel asked again, “Uncle… Did I cause trouble for you?”

He was not afraid of anything else, just afraid of causing trouble for the Lamont family, after all, he was not the

uncle’s son.

Seeing Abel’s terrified look, Edmond’s eyes darkened and the expression on his face softened. “No matter what it

is, as long as you do it and are willing to bear the consequences, it is not considered wrong.”

Edmond couldn’t believe that Abel would approve of his actions, and Abel’s eyes sparkled like stars.

His eyes were filled with tears, and he raised his chin arrogantly.

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His classmates said he was wrong, the teacher also said he was wrong, even his mother said he was wrong.

But was he really wrong?

Claudia said he was not wrong, and now Uncle also says he is not wrong, so he is not wrong!

He finally let go of his nervousness after a day.

Edmond put Abel into the car and said to the assistant, “Take him back first.”

The assistant nodded and in no time saw his boss walking toward Claudia through the rearview mirror.

He chuckled and stepped on the accelerator, taking off with Abel.

Edmond looked at the woman standing not far from him, his pupils darkening.

Thinking about what his mother had said in the hospital, his hand slowly clenched into a fist.

As Edmond approached her, Claudia furrowed her brows.

Would he… come to settle accounts with her after autumn?