Hendrix finally showed a trace of emotion on his face. Anger surged from his deep gaze as he spoke with his cold voice, "You're right. I've forgotten a lot of things, so I won't take our relationship into consideration. I gave you that chance, but you didn't appreciate it. Don't blame me for not showing you any mercy, Jennifer Marshall."
Jennifer seemed to have been slapped in the face. She slumped onto the sofa behind her without saying a word.
She probably never expected Hendrix to be so cold and indifferent towards her, his biological sibling.
The resolution in Hendrix's words was severely irreversible.
Jennifer was stunned for a moment before she shot Hendrix a glare, unwilling to give in, "Hendrix, you're being deceived by them!"
All of a sudden, she pointed in my direction and shouted, "Let's not talk about this woman with Arianna's face. Even if she was Arianna, Dad would never let her get close to you. It's true that I lied to you, but what about Dad? Don't tell me that
you don't trust him as well? If it weren't for Arianna having seduced those men, the Marshall family wouldn't have had to be relocated. Have you forgotten everything Dad said?"
Hendrix had run out of patience. He sat still without any reaction.
Evan understood and gestured towards Jennifer while turning to look at his men. Someone then came forward and forced Jennifer out.
Although they were family, Hendrix had the final say. He had tolerated her because he didn't want to seem petty, so he hid his fangs.
After Jennifer left, the atmosphere in the hall finally calmed down.
Right then, Hendrix's eyes fell on Irvin. His eyes seemed to be soaked in ink, and his smile gave us goosebumps as he said, "Mr. Granger, I just happened to run into two acquaintances of yours. You should meet them."
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