Chapter 868
โI donโt care. Iโm not marrying a loser who canโt even afford a villa,โ Liza scoffed, linking arms with Cathryn. โCome on, letโs go shopping. My dad bought me a mall, and you can pick whatever you want.โ She left without taking another glance at Drake.
Drake watched them leave, the smile on his face fading quickly. He made a decision. Once he used the Eaton familyโs power to take down Marion, he would make sure Liza paid dearly.
The flight from Seamar City landed overseas. Debra put on sunglasses and a cap, linking arms with Marion as they exited the airport. As a former public figure, she was worried about being recognized. Their trip overseas was a secret, and they didnโt want to alert anyone to their presence.
Outside the airport, people of all kinds bustled through the streets. The city was a mix of towering medieval architecture and modern commercial districts.
โThis place truly is the city of romance,โ Debra remarked.
Marion said, โBut also a city of sin.โ
Unlike the grimy underbelly of Orkgate, the filth here wasnโt as visible. Though the city center was prosperous, just a street away lay the slums, where people went hungry and begged on the streets. Sadly, the locals had grown accustomed to this stark contrast.
โThe gap between rich and poor is huge here,โ Marion explained. โThe rich live like kings, while the poor live worse than animals.โ
Marion had grown up in this city and knew its dark corners better than anyone. Debra held his hand. โThis time, Iโm with you.โ
โSilly,โ Marion said, squeezing her hand. โMrs. Houston, would you like a tour of the city?โ
Debra smiled with her eyes. โIโd love that.โ
Marion led her to a taxi, and they drove from the city center to the slums. The taxi stopped at the boundary between the two areas.
Debra looked at the beggars in the slums. Some were elderly, others just children, but even the young ones had the eyes of adultsโa jarring sight that made her uncomfortable.
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Marion explained, โThese kids learn from a young age how to exploit peopleโs sympathy to get money for food.โ
Debra looked around, seeing girls forced into marriage, children working as shoe shiners, and the stark contrast between the ultra-rich and the desperately poor.
โWas it like this for you too?โ
โFeeling bad for me?โ
โYou know I am.โ