297: Traitors will not end well! _1

Joyce had been away from home for many years.

Yet, Terrence Lentz's fame had reached her ears, reflecting how widespread his reputation was.

At the same time, Joyce felt regret for Terrence.

He was a prodigy until the age of thirteen.

However, after a car accident, not only did his brilliant talents vanish, his personality also changed entirely.

Yves Dinwoodie looked at Joyce and asked, "Dr. Perry, what's the name of Viola Thompson's boyfriend you just mentioned? What achievements does he have?"

Joyce had spoken too quickly earlier, and Yves didn't hear clearly.

"Terrence Lentz," Joyce replied, "His greatest achievement in our River City is his idleness, lack of ambition, and living off others."

Hearing this, Yves was taken aback and then said, "Dr. Perry, you must be kidding."

Terrence Lentz didn't seem like a good-for-nothing man who lived off others at all.

Moreover.

How could Viola possibly be attracted to such a man?