Chapter 13

Chapter 13

Tanya finally arrived five hours later, but she didn't bother to say sorry to him.

He could clearly see that she had hickeys on her neck, and she wasn't trying to cover them up.

Seeing those marks made Mason more depressed than ever. It made him want to vomit. He refrained from speaking because he knew that if he did, she would be offended.

"Mason, why aren't the garments being washed?" was heard at the Hans mansion.

"There's a problem with the washing machine."

"Why not wash them with your bare hands if the washing machine is broken? Can't you use your useless hands to wash these garments in the twenty minutes you have left?

Mason and Mrs Fei were having a talk at the time.

Mrs Fei, Mason's mother-in-law, began to ascend the stairs but halted midway and warned, "Tomorrow is my mother's birthday; don't dishonor the family and, if you can, don't step foot at the celebration. After all, the invited guests wouldn't want to mingle with a commoner like you." She said in a sarcas
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