The public attention did not disappear with time. The next day, more and more things about Cato and Lien were revealed.
The public discussion was rampant and intensified.
Cato seemed to have run out of patience.
Therefore, early the following day, before the funeral, Cato held a small press conference in the media area of the funeral with his poor wife, whose eyes were swollen from crying.
Athena and Byron sat in the car, heading to the block where Cato was.
On the car screen, the press conference of Cato and Lien was being broadcast.
Lien faced the camera with tears. "Cato and I have been respectful to our mother for a long time. Although we had disputes before, we reconciled in private long ago. I don't understand why Chelsea made unreasonable and irresponsible speculations and accusations in front of the media..."
"Did she make this up that you didn't allow her to visit her grandma?" A reporter asked sharply.
Cato looked sad. "It's not that we don't allow Chelsea to visit Rose. My mom is dissatisfied and disappointed with Chelsea. When Rose fell ill, she made it clear that she didn't want to see Chelsea again. As a son, I naturally have to put my mother's wishes first, right?"
"Madam Stella's doting on Ms. Stella is well-known. Madam Stella loves Ms. Stella much more than she loves you. Why doesn't she want to see Ms. Stella again? Mr. Cato Stella, please pay attention to logic when you lie," Another reporter taunted.
Cato glanced at the reporter.
He was not annoyed and sighed again, "Because my mother doesn't like Byron. Everyone knows his movements and actions. Who is willing to marry a good granddaughter to such a person? Moreover, my mother's training in Chelsea is obvious to all. As soon as Chelsea grew up, she ignored my mother's opposition and married the person my mother disliked the most..."
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