Maverick looked somewhat indifferent.
Speaking of this, he subconsciously paused.
By listening to all of his words, Everly must be stirred to some extent.
She hadn't met members of the Lamont family since she was with Maverick. Her knowledge of his family was limited to what she had investigated to apply for the job.
So she didn't know much about his family.
By hearing what Maverick was talking about, she remembered that the Lamont Group had a hostess, but it was not Kailey.
Thinking about it now, it might be one of the women Will had met at that time.
Everly knew that Will was a playboy.
Just after listening to his words, her state of mind changed. In addition to some disdain for Will, she is now a little more aggrieved.
A person would not do these things until he was shameless to the extreme.
She felt pity and helpless for Maverick to have such a lousy childhood. She didn't know how to comfort him.
Perhaps at that time, Kailey was utterly focused on her husband and could not care about her son.
Everly was right. Before Maverick was five years old, he did not enjoy his childhood, seeing his father and mother quarreling every day.
Even several times, he saw his father beating his mother.
It was impossible for a child over four years old to understand why his parents' quarrel.
This family environment left him a shadow on his heart and created his cold-blooded and ruthless character.
Maverick was silent and lit a cigarette. The evening wind blew into the balcony, scattering the smoke.
She knew that he was controlling his emotions, and she also knew he would talk more.
And what he would say next was the real beginning of the tragedy.
Maverick glanced at the night sky. What suffocated him was not the night sky in which the stars could not be seen but the memory.
When Everly heard this, she felt that the development of the matter was far beyond what she could guess and bear.
Maverick's eyes were full of anger.
He pressed out the rest of the cigarette and threw it aside.
He was trying to control his emotions.
Everly had already guessed what happened to Kailey.
She thought, "The only thing that those hooligans did to a woman with a child under the age of 10 was nothing but insult her.
"They raped her."
When Everly thought of it, her heart trembled, and she felt uncomfortable, not to mention Maverick, who directly saw her mother being sexually assaulted by others at that time.
She suddenly stood up, burst into tears, threw herself into Maverick's arms, hugged him tightly, and said, "Stop, Maverick, please. I cannot bear to hear that more. I feel sorry for you and your mother."
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