Chapter 94

“When you put it that way, it sounds like I’m interfering too much.” Despite the smile on Kevin’s face, it didn’t reach his eyes.

Christian merely drank without a word, tacitly implying his agreement to that statement.

“It’s rare to see you care about someone so much.” Kevin sighed again and said, “Your mother and Nancy are at odds with each other, and it’s fine that she’s on Victoria’s side, but you are following your mother’s footsteps… That’s not proper.”

The Thatchers and the Spritz wanted to be joined through marriage, and Victoria was the latter’s enemy, but the Thatchers kept standing up for Victoria. At least from the viewpoint of an outsider, it really seemed like the Thatchers were being improper.

“Others may not be clear about the car accident two years ago, but you don’t have to feign ignorance when you know the truth. The one who was set up and suffered a loss was me, not them. All of you don’t have to come seeking pity from me every other day by playing the victim card.”

Christian furrowed his brows slightly as he raised his glass and finished his drink. The anger on his face couldn’t be hidden, which was rare indeed.

His attitude made Keven frown in confusion with a dash of annoyance. “What do you mean feigning ignorance when I know the truth? Are you saying that our family staged the car accident two years ago?” he asked, raising his voice at the end.

“You know the answer very well, whether it’s a yes or no.” For the past two years, Kevin kept making an issue out of that accident to get Christian engaged to Bella, and honestly, his patience was wearing thin.

Kevin stared right at him and growled, “Christian, don’t forget that the police back then said that the evidence was concrete.”

“Hmph!” Christian sneered. “If you insist on acting dumb and debate about this matter, I’m sorry, but I’ll have to pass.”

After he said that, he left his empty glass on the table, turned his head around, and left Kevin on the spot. Kevin’s facial expression went through a few changes, but in the end, he quickened steps and blocked Christian’s path, chuckling. “Okay, let’s not speak about that accident if you don’t like to bring it up.”

Christian glanced at him indifferently, and even though his expression had returned to normal, he still didn’t say a thing.

to notice Christian’s dissatisfaction as he sat in an

speak your mind. I

Bella because you’re missing someone in your heart?”

off his jacket and placed it over the back of the chair. “I just don’t want to spend the rest of my

who staged the car accident two years ago, did she harm your interests or that belonging to your family?” Kevin asked. “She didn’t, did she? So, why are you splitting hairs about

exceptional way for you to apologize on your daughter’s behalf,

had been through it all, “Since you were young, your life has been smooth sailing, and maybe you couldn’t

coldly, “So are you admitting that she

isn’t as pure as she portrays herself to be, but she has never done anything to betray you

a woman, to secure my future.” Christian fixed his eyes on Kevin and said bluntly, “I’m different

ability is outstanding, but he does not favor you, and the shares you’re holding in the company are nothing

crossed his legs, rested his arm on the back of the chair, and leaned back a little, his shirt revealing his nice-looking collarbone and slightly bulging chest

if you marry her, she can help you put in a good word before him. Furthermore, if you’re quick enough, you can marry Bella and have her give birth to the first great-grandson for

sentence. “Are you here to urge

paused and nodded

jacket. “I’ll repeat myself. If you guys are in a rush, you can always get

sauntered away, not giving Kevin a chance to speak

the wine before slamming the glass on the table, gritting his teeth. “You little b*stard,

had only begun for two hours, and the departure of the birthday girl didn’t affect the jovial mood

Matthew, dressed in a white suit, with Janice hanging on him

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