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Chapter 207 First Wife Is Always The Best One floor down from the reception hall, there was a tea room. Alan ordered a pot of
tea, which had the effect of relieving alcohol. The waiter filled the cup with tea, and the fragrance of the tea was overflowing, and
his chaotic brain seemed to be much soberer. “As you get older, you have to learn to take care of your body, drink more tea, and
drink less alcohol.” Alan’s voice was mellow and clear. He took a sip of tea, showing the calmness and grace of a superior in his
gestures. If it weren’t for his rough palms covered with calluses, there was no trace of his origin in the countryside on him. He
had spent thirty years scraping rusticity off him. Now when the post-90s and post-00s talked about Alan Long, he was no longer
the “Moore family’s live-in son-in-law” known by the post-70s and 80s, but the famous and suave “Mr. Long”. Owen sat across
from him with no expression on his face. He sat for a long time without saying a word. The father and son were sitting face to
face. If one looked closer, except for those thin and almost indifferent lips, Owen did not look much like his father. He looked
more like his mother Polly. Owen’s eyes looked fierce. Even when he didn’t speak, he gave people a sense of oppression. This
was the reason why Alan didn’t ask his son to meet often he could always see the shadow of his ex-wife, Polly, in Owen’s eyes.
He swallowed slightly, and asked casually, “How is your mother?” “She’s good,” Owen said lightly. Alan paused, and then asked,
“Her legs...” Owen frowned slightly and interrupted him directly, “If you have anything to say, just say it.” “Your quick temper is
exactly like your mother.” Alan wasn’t annoyed, but smiled and looked at him gently, “We’re father and son. Can’t we sit down
and chat?” Owen only felt annoyed. It was said that a daughter was generally closer to her father while a son was closer to his
mother. But when he was a child, he was close to his father. Compared with his strict mother, his gentle father was more
amiable. Alan had made toys for him, played games with him, and secretly taken him out to buy snacks and go to the arcade to
play games... The combination of a strict mother and a gentle father was a true portrayal of his childhood family. Their family of
three had indeed lived happily together for a while. Since when had it changed? Did it start when his father’s career became
more and more prosperous, his father and his mother spent more time apart than together, or his neighbor Maya became his
father’s secretary? He couldn’t remember. He only remembered that his father and his mother had started to quarrel frequently,
and it lasted for ten years. His parents had quarreled almost throughout his adolescence until one day, his mother came home
drunk and smashed, tore, and cut everything about his father in the house, and even wanted to take scissors to cut his mouth.
Her mother cut his lips with scissors and he was bleeding. He didn’t cry or protest. He just looked at his mother indifferently and
said calmly, “You can kill me. Since neither of you loves me, you shouldn’t have given birth to me in the first place.” His mother
finally stopped, but it was followed by a hard slap, knocking him directly to the ground: Before he could recover from the severe
pain, he heard the scissors fall to the ground, and then he watched his mother jump from the balcony on the third floor like a
moth to a flame. “I know you’re blaming me for my divorce from your mother.” Alan’s voice was low and caim. His emotions were
mixed with a slight trace of guilt, no remorse. “Your mother and I experienced a lot. We loved each other and hated each other.
Maybe the deeper we loved, the deeper we hated.” Alan took a sip of tea, and he sounded ethereal, “Emotionally, it’s hard to tell
who is right and who is wrong. Marriage is a business that needs to be managed wisely. I can only say that your mother and I
were still too young and impulsive at the time. Many misunderstandings had not been explained clearly, and we were unwilling to

bow our heads to tolerate and bear each other. Finally, we had no choice but to divorce,” He sighed softly and looked up at
Owen who said nothing, “Son, the only person I feel sorry for is you.” Alan’s deep eyes finally showed a hint of apology and
remorse, “The reason why I delayed divorce was that I was afraid that a broken family would hurt and aftect your psychology.”
He paused, and his calm tone was mixed with some sobbing. “Do you know how painful it was when I learned of your divorce?”
Tears welled up in Alan’s eyes and he said, “I told you Maya that my son followed in my footsteps after all.” “Are you finished?”
Owen looked impatient. He picked up the teacup and drank half of the tea to calm himself down. Thinking about what Alan had
just said, he suddenly smiled and raised his head.
His sharp eves almost identical to Polly’s were fixed on Alan and he said, “You’re right. I’m like you. I’m as cold and ungrateful as
vou.
I’m as hypocritical and indifferent as you. I’m as shameless as you.” Owen admitted it frankly, “You don’t have to feel sorry for
me. The person you are most sorry for is my mother. I didn’t understand it back then, but now I understand it. You dragged your
feet over the divorce not because you were afraid that it would affect me. But at that time, your foundation was not stable, and
you couldn’t let go of your status as the Moore family’s son-in-law, let alone your splendid future.”
Owen looked at him with sharp eyes, “You knew that my mother had a strong temperament and didn’t tolerate betrayal. If you
didn’t love her anymore, and you made it clear to her frankly and divorced her, she might not be hurt so deeply. But you dragged
her for ten years, used me as an excuse, and threatened her. You turned the proud Miss Moore into a depressed patient and
almost drove her crazy. Your love only hurt others, not yourself.” Owen snorted, “Because my father is always a heartless man.”
He picked up his suii jacket, got up, and was about to leave when Alan said behind him, “I failed your mother and I have no
chance to make amends in my life. Don’t make the same mistake as I did, or you’ll regret it a lot when you get old.” Owen didn’t
stop and continued to walk forward quickly. Alan said again, “Hailey is a good girl. Since you still have feelings for her, you
should try to get her back.” Hearing Hailey’s name, Owen paused slightly. After a moment, he heard Alan’s soft sigh, “First wife is
always the best.”

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