We will always try to update and open chapters as soon as possible every day. Thank you very much, readers, for always following the website!

When I Was a Wallflower (Leo and Amelie)

Chapter 216
  • Background
    Font family
    Font size
    Line hieght
    Full frame
    No line breaks
  • Next Chapter

When I Was A Wallflower Chapter 216

Leo massaged his forehead, upset. “You sought her out?” he interrogated.

Melissa caught his tone, and she was furious. She almost wanted to stuff more Heparin into her mouth.

But before she could say anything, Leo warned, “I told you to never seek her out.”

Melissa gripped her bag tightly and held down her frustration. Then she tried to advise her son. “You

think I wanted to do that? I was just worried about you. You’re not getting any younger. You should start

thinking about settling down. Leo, listen to me. Just get along with Carol, will you?”

“That’s the conclusion you came to? After you saw Amelie?” A small smile tugged at Leo’s lips. I knew

it. My own mother can never do anything good for me.

“What do you mean? Carol is a lot better than Amelie. A lot better educated too. She’s the best choice

for you.” All Amelie has is her looks.

Leo kept quiet again. He was a man of few words, especially to his mother. But he wasn’t like that. He

used to trust and respect his mother. No matter what she asked of him, he would do his best.

Yet at some point, all of that changed, and both of them knew when that happened. It happened ever

since his mother abandoned the blind young Leo in Quinn Town and never came to see him. Ever

since she pretended to be a loving mother to his adopted brother.

Leo’s silence was unnerving Melissa, yet she didn’t want to stop just like that, so she forced a few

drops of tears. “I know you’re angry at me for leaving you in Quinn Town, but I had no choice. Your

father had just died, and those goblins were trying to steal the company. I had to spend all my time

Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt

keeping things in check. Couldn’t even sleep, so I… I neglected you.”

Despite her attempts at making herself sound like the victim, Leo still said nothing. Melissa looked at

him, but he was drinking his coffee and going through his documents, silent as a gargoyle. It felt like

she was talking to a wall. Then she saw the ring he was wearing. That’s the ring he bought back when

he married Amelie! She looked like she had seen a ghost, and her bag fell. “What is the meaning of

this?” She left her bag and darted to her son to hold up his finger. “You still want to be with that

woman?”

When she sought Amelie out, Melissa believed Amelie was the one hounding her son, but when she

saw this ring, her faith was starting to waver.

Leo looked at the ring. It was a simple, almost perfunctory ring. He was in a foul mood when he was

forced to marry Amelie. Weddings or ceremonies were not on his mind. And he only bought this ring

just to go through the motions. He didn’t care about the price or style. The retail assistant also asked

him to buy another one, since this one was too simple. In other words, she said the ring was cheap. But

he didn’t care. He wanted to use that ring to humiliate Amelie.

Yet Amelie wasn’t unhappy. Instead, she grinned like an idiot when she saw the ring. Even when the

retail assistants were mocking her due to Leo’s lack of love for her, she didn’t mind. That memory came

flooding back, and it pained Leo’s heart. He only wore this ring to tell all the women out there that he

was married, so they would back off. But when his mother asked him those questions, he didn’t want to

deny them. All he could think of was Amelie.

Melissa took his silence as confirmation, and her chest heaved. She wanted to dissuade him but knew

he wouldn’t listen to him. What to do? What to do? Oh, wait, here’s an idea. “You might still love her,

but she lost her love to you. When I talked to her, she wanted me to tell you to never disturb her again.”

Melissa then looked at Leo in silence. Her son had stopped moving, his grip on the coffee cup

tightening. Good, that worked. Melissa heaved a sigh of relief. “Leo, we’re a famous family here. You

don’t want the public to say you can’t let go of your ex-wife. Besides, Amelie is a useless bum. She’s

just playing hard to get so you can get back together with her. So, she can spend our money. We can’t

fall for that.”

Despite how Amelie expressed her disinterest in Leo, Melissa still thought that was just her ploy. She

pushed her hair back arrogantly. “She refused my six hundred grand, and I’ll make her regret it. When

she comes to me again, I won’t give her a single cent, and I’m taking Bria’s custody.” She was still

annoyed by how Amelie tossed the checks in her face. “That woman is unreasonable. Useless and

arrogant. Why, she even tossed empty checks at me in an attempt to insult me. What a joke.”

Every word Melissa uttered angered Leo even further, and his face fell. When she was done talking,

Leo harrumphed, as if he was mocking someone.

Thinking that he was mocking Amelie, Melissa was delighted. Good. That works. The more he

despises Amelie, the better.

“You tried to buy her out? And you think she was just putting up an act?” Leo asked.

Melissa nodded matter-of-factly. “Of course.”

Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm

Leo stood up and approached his mother. Then he gave her a document. “Look at this.”

Melissa skimmed through the document. “Wow. Foxy’s revenue. So, you’re going to start a

livestreaming business now?”

Foxy was a famous influencer. Some of Melissa’s friends were fans of hers, and Melissa had watched

a few of her streams as well. Foxy was an interesting woman. Unlike most influencers who would talk

in an overly cute way to attract attention, Foxy built her fame on her own skills. Melissa admired her a

little as well.

Even though she knew Foxy’s fans soared a lot after her comeback, the sum of her revenue still

shocked Melissa. “She makes six figures in one day?”

That’s enough for me to buy a whole year of makeup products. And that’s just from donations. Not

including the products she’s selling. This is crazy.

And to make things even more shocking, Leo said, “She’s Amelie.”

Melissa froze, her eyes wide, and her jaw dropped. “What?” A moment later, she snapped out of it.

That’s a joke. He’s trying to change the topic.

“Foxy is Amelie,” added Leo.

Amelie thought her jaw would be dislocated. Impossible. That listless, lazy, useless, timid, worthless

Amelie is Foxy? She wanted to know if Leo was kidding, but she knew better than anyone that he was

always serious. He’s not lying.

“She doesn’t need anyone’s help to live the best life she can. You tried to buy her out? No wonder she

humiliated you.” Leo couldn’t even begin to feel any sympathy for his biological mother. Not when her

arrogance got the better of her.

Melissa felt her cheeks burn, and humiliation rained down on her.