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No Mercy No Forgiveness (Maureen) novel Chapter 216

I won’t go back on my word.

Fine, it’s settled.

Maureen finally spoke.

Geoffrey’s chest tightened painfully as he forced a smile. Yeah, settled.

After Maureen left, Geoffrey felt his heart tearing apart, agony flooding him.

Wayne approached the car. Mr. Sutton, shall we return to the hospital?

His injuries hadn’t fully healed.

Geoffrey shook his head. Take me to my previous residence.

Yes.

Geoffrey didn’t even remember where he used to live.

He’d woken in the hospital remembering only one personMaureen.

Only Maureen’s face and voice remained in his mind; everything else was gone.

As for Wayne? Heather had told him they’d worked together for years.

Wayne drove Geoffrey to Pearl and called for medical staff.

Geoffrey cut him off. I dislike having strangers around.

Wayne immediately ended the call.

Shall I personally care for you then?

I said I dislike strangers.

Geoffrey’s voice turned icy

Wayne froze in place.

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Mr. Sutton had just classified him as a stranger too.

Geoffrey forbade anyone from staying inside the villa, forcing Wayne to station guards outside as instructed, ready to assist at any sign of disturbance.

Heather couldn’t attend to him personally, embroiled in Corporate Headquarterscutthroat internal power struggle.

Geoffrey’s cousin Edward had allied with veteran shareholders, mobilizing to convene a shareholdersmeeting and remove Geoffrey as chairman.

Nicholas, advanced in years, found himself willing but unable to intervene.

Moreover, the patriarch refused to let Sutton Group remain under a blind man’s control, leaving Heather isolated against mounting opposition.

The next day.

At nine in the morning, another bombshell headline exploded: Geoffrey Blind and Divorce Filing Rejected by Wife.

The article depicted the fallen business titan as pitifully scorned by his spouse.

Someone even posted short clips titled Geoffrey’s Blind, Not Stupid

capturing Maureen’s exact words.

The comment section exploded with reactions:

God, Geoffrey’s tragic. The golden boy publicly called blind now?

Exactly! Who’d know that woman without him?

Where’s Andrea anyway?

Shouldn’t the white moonlightrescue her prince charming now?

The online gossiping and comments were buzzing.

Long time no see Andrea. Heard she got shelved

No way?

Anyone still thinks Andrea deserves Geoffrey?

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Forgot her short clips?

Someone posted the full video, sparking more reactions.

Why do I feel sorry for Maureen?

Didn’t you hear her?

She filed for divorce before Geoffrey went blind.

Right, their divorce lawsuit was trending days ago.

Katherine saw those comments and defended Maureen with a long rant post.

You blaming Maureen? Are you blind too?

The Ramirez Family collapsed, yet Geoffrey never helped Maureen. He flirted with Andrea before finalizing their divorce!

Stop judging by looks!

Geoffrey’s blindness is tragic, but remember he’s still a billionaire. Worth your pity? Some poor abandoned husbandlike netizens claim?

You’re eating instant noodles while stressing over a blind billionaire? Dumbasses?

Katherine’s post venting for Maureen unexpectedly blew up.

Countless netizens had epiphanies, realizing they’d wronged Maureen.

The crowd viciously attacked Geoffrey, calling him a bloodsucker who drained the Ramirez Family dry, labeling him a scumbag who fooled around with celebrities despite being married.

Now that he’s gone blind, he totally deserves it.

Heather tried to suppress news damaging to her son, but rivals kept buying trending topics, deliberately keeping Geoffrey at the top.

Had Geoffrey been in good healthor even just retained his memorysuch vicious rumors would’ve never spread online.

Now blind and amnesiac, he couldn’t even recall his company’s name, let alone handle corporate affairs.

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Geoffrey had been too formidable, making too many enemies. Now that he’d fallen, everyone wanted to stomp on him.

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