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I got married without you (James and Amelia) novel Chapter 1289

Chapter 1289 Samuel and Carson knew the truth

"What happened?"

Carson asked with confusion, "Alice is gentle and has never done anything wrong in her life, what could she have done?"

Jonny's gaze moved to the necklace and said, "Back then, you transferred money to her and asked her to secretly transfer it to Sumasa. She took the money and bought a bag, then threw it to the people in the slums."

Upon hearing this, Carson couldn't believe it. His pupils dilated, "Impossible, she's not that kind of person. She had a close relationship with Sumasa, why would she do that?"

Jonny didn't explain further, only saying, "Uncle, my mother said this herself before she passed away."

Carson still didn't believe it and turned to Gigi, asking, "Is what your brother said true?"

Gigi, who is straightforward and never lies, replied, "It's true, he didn't lie to you."

They loved their mother the most, so how could they tarnish her reputation after her death?

Therefore, what they said is true.

Carson, unable to accept it, sat down on the couch and said, "How could this happen..."

Samuel, standing nearby, suddenly raised his gaze and looked at Jonny, "What else did your mother say?"

After hesitating for a few seconds, Jonny replied, "Jocelyn's disfigurement was orchestrated by Alice. She manipulated her into marrying you using means."

It's time to give Sumasa justice, so that the living wouldn't mistakenly believe that everything was Sumasa's fault, when in fact it was Alice who was pulling the strings behind the scenes.

He believed that his mother confessed to him and Gigi before her death, hoping to reveal the truth to Samuel and Carson through them.

Jonny smirked, a cold laugh escaping his lips.

"Father, ask yourself, are you truly willing to marry someone disfigured? Are you willing to spend your whole life with a completely changed face?"

Samuel recalled the first time he saw Sumasa's disfigured face, he was terrified.

But back then, he was only in his twenties, young and foolish.

What about him now...

What about him now, would he still be afraid? Would he be able to accept it?

This question dug deep into Samuel's heart, leaving him momentarily unable to find an answer.

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