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Falling For My Contractual Wife (Brian and Grace) novel Chapter 840

At night, in a bar, Nelson called Alicia Pearson out.

Alicia saw him continuously drinking glasses of wine and went forward and held his hand, which was about to pour wine. "Nelson, what happened?"

Nelson smashed his wine glass heavily. "Damn Casper! Haven't I been performing well enough these days? He retained some of the rights when I took office, but now he confiscated all my rights for no reason today! I am no different from a puppet right now!"

Alicia sat beside him. "What did you say? Casper really did that?"

Nelson gritted his teeth and poured himself another glass of wine. "Fuck! He has never treated me as his family!"

Alicia looked at the wine glass with a gloomy gaze. "If I had known, I would have killed him that day."

Nelson turned to look at her and frowned. "What did you say?"

"That day..." Alicia thought of something and shook her head. "It's nothing."

Nelson was in a state of rage. He felt that she was hiding something from him. He grabbed her neck and said, "Even you want to go against me? Speak!"

"Nelson, let go... I'll tell you." Nelson suddenly let go.

Alicia continued, "That day, I saw Casper going to the market to buy something. I pushed a pot of flowers upstairs. I could have killed him that way, but I didn't expect Grace to discover it and save him."

Nelson's eyes widened. "Grace saw you?"

Nelson didn't say anything and just kept drinking.

Alicia hugged him tightly. "Nelson, everything I did was for your own good. I can do anything for you. From the day your mother took me in, my life is yours."

Alicia recalled when she was young. She begged on the streets and lived a wandering life. She could only live off of trash and slept under bridges.

If Nelson's mother had not saved her, she would not have lived to this day. She swore that she would return the favor to her when she grew up.

However, the good times did not last long. Nelson's mother died less than two years after taking Alicia in.

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