Chapter 1181
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
Her last remark was obviously referring to the woman standing next to Mitchell.
Emery had a sharp tongue, so her words always hit their mark. Upon hearing her snide comment,
Mitchell immediately felt embarrassed and humiliated. Hence, he pulled his hand back from the
womanâs grip and thrust his hands into his pockets. After which, he cleared his throat and bent over to
look at Summer. âIs she your daughter?â
Mitchell didnât seem like a good person, so I subconsciously pulled Summer in front of me in a
defensive manner. â Youâve misunderstood. Sheâs my daughter.â
He straightened up and raised one of his brows, looking at me. âAnd you are?â
Emery aggressively stood in front of me. âStop looking at her with those eyes. Sheâs taken by someone
you canât afford to offend. Donât get any ideas up in that horrid head of yours.â
âOh?â Mitchell smirked scornfully. âI didnât know that thereâs someone the Ziegler family canât afford to
offend in K City?â
Emery sneered in mockery, âItâs a parentâs duty and responsibility to educate their children. We have no
obligation to eradicate illiteracy. Goodbye!â
Mitchell turned blue in the face while Emery dragged Summer and I away from the store.
As we left, we could hear the man shouting in dissatisfaction. âEmery, donât be so cocky! Do you think I
wouldnât be able to find out if you donât tell me anything? You better watch out!â
A bad feeling washed over me, and I turned back to have a look at the man. Mitchell was already
making a phone call, his eyes burning with fury. When he realized I was looking at him, his facial
expression changed abruptly when our eyes met. He shot a sly grin at me, sending chills down my
spine. My heart began pounding furiously, and I hastily sped up.
Once I got into the elevator, unease filled my mind when I recalled Mitchellâs look. I turned toward
Emery and asked anxiously, âWho the hell was that guy?â
Though her eyes were like burning torches blazing with anger, her expression looked disgusted and a
little helpless. âA playboy.â
âHuh?â I didnât catch what she meant. âWhat do you mean?â
âHis head has been full of dirty and filthy thoughts since he was sixteen. He wouldnât refuse any women
as long as they were pretty good-looking. Arenât all those qualities of a playboy?â All of a sudden,
Emery gritted her teeth in anger. âHe used to like me in the past. It makes me so sick!â
On our way back, Emery had told me a lot about Mitchell.
She told me about how the Ziegler family cut their teeth in the real estate industry in K City, and how
the Zieglers preferred sons over daughters. I heard details about Zayne Ziegler, who was in charge of
the company business even though he was capable of nothing, and Thora Ziegler, the second daughter
in the family who was forced to make a living outside of the family. The woman went on to establish the
Ziegler Investment, a company that mainly managed the real estate and facilities. Ziegler Corporation
and Ziegler Investment almost carved up the whole real estate industry in K City.
Even though Thora did not seem to associate herself with the Ziegler family, in reality, if something
were to happen to the family, the Zieglers would definitely help each other. Hence, the relationship
among the Ziegler family in K City was deep-seated and intertwined in many ways. The family shouldnât
be underestimated. Mitchell Ziegler was the youngest son in the family, a typically rich and good-for-
nothing man from a wealthy family. He was a playboy who spent most of his time enjoying himself with
many women, having a lot of casual sexual relationships. He used his social status to take advantage
of plenty of women, ruining their lives as he did so. Previously, he was even arrested for rape.
However, he was released in the end due to the strong forces of the Ziegler family. He was known as
the infamous âDevil Incarnateâ within his social circle. Fortunately, the Moore family had
been bureaucrats for three generations. If it werenât for the Moores, Emery might have fallen into
Mitchellâs hands too.
âThat man is such a jinx. Letâs not go to that store anymore⦠No⦠We should blacklist the whole mall,â
Emery concluded.
I nodded my head in agreement. âLetâs go somewhere a little farther. The city center isnât big. Itâll be
easy to run into an acquaintance of some kind.â
As for an acquaintance like Mitchell Ziegler, it was better not to see him anymore for the rest of our
lives.