Allie hated Avery. From the very start, when she knew that her surname was Rumpley and that she was the daughter of Leonardo Rumpley, she had begun to hate her.

Any woman could marry into the Moore family and become her daughter-in-law, except Avery. Absolutely not!

In the past, as she was worried about her son's feelings and the harmony of the family, she had covered up her dislike for Avery. However, in secret, she had been plotting to separate them.

However, seeing her son's rage now, besides feeling guilty, Allie also felt that there was nothing to hide.

She no longer felt the need to hide her attempts to separate them.

She no longer cared if everything was exposed. Cayden would always be her son and she would always be his mother. Blood is thicker than water and nobody could change that in this lifetime.

“What do you want to get to the bottom of when you come back? Do you want to get to the bottom of how your mother was abandoned by your father when you were young and had to live with a man like Leonardo?” Allie thought of her son's intelligence and his tenacity to get to the bottom of things, so she decided to own up first.

As she had expected, there was a look of shock on Cayden's exquisite face.

Allie burst into tears, and the wrinkles at the corners of her eyes became more visible. “I don't want anyone to know about that unfortunate experience in my past. Your dad was a very domineering and ruthless person during his lifetime. If he knew that I left him and lived with Leonardo, your father would not forgive me easily! He will not accept you easily either! I've been keeping this a secret for more than twenty years!

“It's been twenty years now, and even though your father is gone, I still don't want you to know about this unhappy past. So I tried my best to prevent you from having a relationship with Avery. I thought you were with that kind of woman just for fun. Since it's fun, it's better to end the relationship soon. I don't want you to be like me, ending up being trapped by someone from the Rumpley family...”

As Allie spoke, she went to the dresser and opened a safety deposit box installed below it.

The valuables such as jewelry that were originally placed there were gone. In their place was only a stack of receipts.

“Take a look at these.” Allie handed the stack of bills to Cayden.

Cayden lowered his eyes and looked at them. These were the bills issued by the buyers when each piece of jewelry was sold.

Allie loved jewelry, which was quite characteristic of most women.

Throughout these years, there had been plenty of charity events for the auction of jewelry, and Cayden would inevitably participate in them. However, they were no ladies at home, except for his mother and infant daughter.

Since his mother liked the jewelry bought from the auctions, he would bid without hesitation every time and then had the jewelry delivered to his mother.

Nonetheless, the jewelry that she liked had all been sold.

His mother should not be lacking in money. She spent casually without restrictions, but any amount used had to be recorded. This had been customary with the Moore family for eons.

Beginning with the generation of Jeffrey's father, the family had had this good habit of documenting any usage of money so that no one could do anything illegal.

So what happened to the money that was obtained from the sales of these valuables?

Seeing the questioning look in her son's eyes, Allie heaved a sigh. “Leonardo fell sick. He needed a huge sum of money for medical expenses. Coincidentally, at the same time, I forced Avery to leave you... Knowing that I had a secret relationship with her father, she deliberately came up to harass me... From that time on, this father and daughter had been blackmailing me countless times... Finally, now that all my jewelry has been sold, I no longer have the money to pay them. What happened this morning, whether it was a coincidence or a deliberately designed game, I no longer care...

“I daresay that no mother on earth would want her son to have a relationship with such a woman! She is not for you! In order to keep you two apart, I lied, saying that she is my daughter. I wanted her to know that her future was secure and that she never had to worry about her future. As my daughter, she would never be poor or have to suffer. I would give her the money she needed as long as she stayed away from you. Who would have thought she would speak out about this matter now? I think she just realized that I have exhausted my reserves, and there is no money left to give her! She wants to take revenge and at the same time drive a wedge between us! As long as we are disunited, she will stand a chance to fool you into being her ally against your own mother.”

As Allie talked, her mind was working fast to make up the lies, and she hoped that after she had finished her speech, she could be convincing enough to send Avery and her invalid father into a desperate situation from which they would have no hope of recovery.

As Cayden listened and watched his mother's performance, he was not taken in at all. On the contrary, he sensed indescribable anger rising within his being.

Why can't she tell the truth? Not even at this point?

Cayden was firm when he chose whom he could trust. Before leaving, he looked at his mother and said, “Avery is not a schemer, but she is not stupid. There are indeed many women who worship money, but she is not among them. I don't doubt my ability to judge a person's character. For that reason, as an example, from an early age, I was able to judge your character.”

Allie was saddened when Cayden looked at her with that cold, distant expression and told her off.

Even though she had tried her best to convince her son, he did not believe her. He believes the vixen whom he has only recently become acquainted with.

Cayden paused for two seconds before he spoke again with a cold and hard expression. “If a son is unwilling to believe his mother, then she should reflect on whether she has poked her nose where it's not wanted.”

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