The way she addressed Sheryl made Titus very unhappy. However, he had to admit that what Sheryl had done was indeed too unreasonable.
However, Catherine might not have guessed that he was the force behind the scenes that she was talking about.
That must be why she told him her plans.
"Are you sure you can leave safely?" Titus could not help but raise his eyebrows.
Catherine pursed her lips together. She could not tell him that she would be boarding Brennan's private airplane to leave, right?
"I'll just go with the flow. If I can leave, I'll leave. If I can't, worse comes to worst, they can take my life away. I just hope that person still has some last bit of humanity left to spare the innocent children." Catherine laughed bitterly. "But that person probably doesn't have any humanity to speak of at all. Mr.
Costner, if..."
After giving it some thought, Catherine shook her head uneasily. "If I can't leave safely in the end, please change the plan and save my two kids, Mr. Costner. I know that’s two lives, but they're still young. They're
only three years old."
Titus felt slightly uncomfortable hearing that. "There's no need for that, right? The people who owe the debt should pay it themselves. They can't involve the younger generation too."
"Some people are evil by nature. They won't care whether their children or not because they’re inhumane and don’t have any conscience." Catherine laughed mockingly.
Titus frowned.
Inhumane? No conscience?
Was Catherine talking about Rebbeca, Sheryl, or herself?
She was the one who caused the death of her biological grandmother. She was the one who drove Rebecca into a corner, pretended to be Sheryl’s daughter, and acknowledged Joel as her father. She even hogged the company that used to be Sheryl's. 1
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Best Revenge: Being My Ex-Boyfriend’s Aunt