Chapter 327: Chapter 327

"Who wants to be friends with you? The fact that you’re my ex-boyfriend is already disgusting enough for me, do I need to keep you around to gross me out more?"

Lana Quill spoke bluntly, "Cheating is cheating, stop trying to whitewash yourself, and making it seem like it’s my fault, is that entertaining?"

Originally it was just about settling accounts, but the other party insisted on bringing up these issues, so Lana’s expression darkened.

Obviously, the other party would not admit to cheating at all, and reacted very strongly.

"Lana, what nonsense are you talking? Who cheated? The reason I broke up with you was because of your own issues, if you could change your personality, would we have ended up here?"

So, in summary, it’s your bad personality, Lana, that’s why I wanted to break up with you; there’s no such thing as cheating.

Lana chuckled, feeling it’s ridiculous, "Come on, when you were with me, did you not know what kind of person I was? Now you’re claiming my personality is poor, isn’t that laughable?"

Some people are , even if they are the ones who did wrong, they try to take the initiative to blame others, as if doing so makes them seem more innocent, and all the faults lie with others.

Lana just felt tired, not wanting to argue anymore.

She now only feels sorry for herself being young and naive, cheated out of so much money.

Those were all earnings she worked hard to make from streaming, just to be swindled by a lousy man, she can’t face her parents anymore.

"Vincent Yorke, you don’t have to think that cheating can hurt me much; for me, finding out your true colors before marrying you is the greatest relief. Look at these accounts, return the money to me, and we will have nothing to do with each other henceforth."

"Lana, you...," with things spoken to this extent, Lana still wants her money back?

Why doesn’t she just dive into money and forget everything else?

Lana remained expressionless, "It seems you’re still disputing this bill; if so, let me go over it to help you remember, lest you accuse me of extortion."

After speaking, Lana actually started recounting.

Each transaction, the time, the place, even the excuses given for borrowing money were crystal clear, along with chat records as evidence, making it irrefutable, Vincent Yorke couldn’t deny it even if he tried.

Vincent knew that Lana’s family had money and that Lana didn’t care much for it; every time he borrowed, it was a significant amount. He made confident promises to repay but hadn’t repaid a cent until now.

Obviously, his promises to repay were just for show.

Where would a man and woman in a relationship need to repay each other for money spent?

But now Lana took it to such extremes, bringing a bill to demand repayment, he was both furious and speechless, regretting the indiscreet things he said on WeChat to Lana, leaving himself vulnerable, pressed by Lana to this desperate point.

He thought maybe it was because he was too resolute in the breakup that Lana really resented him, wanting to fight him to the bitter end.

Honestly, he hadn’t anticipated this.

Although his family background couldn’t match Lana’s, Lana loved him, followed his every word, that’s what he relied on.

Though reluctant to let go of a girl with such a wealthy background like Lana, but as soon as he thought about how the Quill Family looked down on him, and couldn’t marry Lana even if he wanted to, he had a different mindset, thinking he might as well take advantage of Lana’s love for him to take more and leave, so he had money and wouldn’t have to suffer humility at the Quill Family. Google seaʀᴄh 𝘯𝘰𝘷𝘦𝘭⟡𝘧𝘪𝘳𝘦⟡𝘯𝘦𝘵

What a good situation?

And coincidentally, while he bore the burden of the gap between his and Lana’s family backgrounds, a girl named Fiona Dalton appeared.

This girl came from an ordinary background, always looked at him with adoring eyes as if he was her world, understood him, respected him, cared for him attentively, satisfying his dignity as a man.

He certainly regarded this girl as better than Lana.

So breaking up with Lana came with less reluctance.

Furthermore, the breakup was meant to tell Lana, tell the Quill Family, he had dignity, wasn’t trying to climb social ladders, he didn’t care for the Quill Family at all.

But he never wanted to break with Lana entirely; he thought, if he could remain in Lana’s heart as the white moonlight she’d remember forever, that’d be best.

Having Lana as a backup plan if he ever ended up with no options left later on.

But now Lana didn’t leave him any backup plan at all.

He really didn’t expect, that when together Lana was so innocent and kind, after breaking up she turned so malicious, pushing him to a corner, knowing he’d no money, yet using money to pressure him to come back.

It was truly infuriating to the extreme.

He absolutely wouldn’t compromise, wouldn’t let Lana have her way!

Vincent Yorke immediately steeled himself.

"Lana, all along I thought you were just a bit arrogant, turns out I viewed you as too kind; you’re outright a malicious woman, always guarded against me even during our relationship, never truly trusted me, I even suspect now that when I borrowed money, it’s all part of your plan, otherwise why keep all the conversation records until now? You think you can force me to give in with this? I tell you, even if your family has money, I despise you, it’s your dream to change my mind; breaking up with you is the most correct decision I’ve made, I definitely won’t regret it!"

He acted as if he had integrity, as if Lana was the despicable one.

At this moment, Lana questioned her sanity, finding the man’s words hard to follow.

Clearly he borrowed money from her, yet somehow it turned into her scheming.

Lana doubted her choice in men, how had she picked such trash from countless people?

Facing Vincent Yorke who held his head high, she let out a cold laugh.

"Think what you want, anyway, I tell you, I don’t want you, but the money I spent, I’ll reclaim every penny. If you don’t want to return it, I can only take legal action; you know I have all the evidence and if it goes to court, you’ll be publicly shamed and you really don’t want that, do you?"

Vincent Yorke stared at Lana intently, "Lana, you’re actually threatening me?"

Lana, "I’m just giving you a heads-up, you don’t want to end up on the blacklist of defaulters, affecting your credit, do you?"

Vincent Yorke stood up furiously.

Their quarrel wasn’t quiet, and such a sensational breakup drama, everyone in the café heard it, now sneaking glances at them and whispering.

Fortunately, Lana wore sunglasses, preventing anyone from recognizing her as the popular online streamer.

However, Vincent Yorke heard those whispered discussions, making him unable to lift his head.

"These guys nowadays, one after another, are bizarre, borrowing money from their girlfriends even when they are still together, and refusing to repay post-breakup, it’s as if he’s freeloading, so shameless."

"And judging from the girl’s words, the guy even cheated first, it’s disgusting."

"Cheating’s one thing, but then turning around to accuse the girl of being malicious and setting him up, never seen such a vile man, if he was my boyfriend, I’d have kicked him to the curb long ago, don’t know why this girl can still hold her patience."