It turned out that Claire was the most innocent victim of the hospital mix-up.
All of Cindy's past jealousy and resentment toward her were completely unjustified.
"Know about what?" Claire guessed exactly what she was referring to, but she deliberately played dumb.
Cindy bristled, her eyes flashing with resentment. "That I am not Dad's biological daughter. Did you know all along?"
"Oh, and what if I did?" Claire looked completely indifferent.
"Why didn't you say anything earlier?" Cindy felt absolutely humiliated standing in front of Claire.
"What good would it have done? I had no proof. It was merely a guess."
Claire couldn't care less about what Cindy was thinking. "We aren't close. We have zero relationship. I have no obligation to discuss anything with you."
"Have you just been enjoying the show, waiting to laugh at me?" Cindy demanded.
Waiting for everyone to discover she was a bastard child, only to be thrown out of the James family in disgrace.
Even though she had left on her own terms, it felt no different than being kicked to the curb.
"Why would I laugh at you?" Claire actually found Cindy's current behavior entirely ridiculous.
"Even if you knew you weren't biologically related to them, would you have left the James family voluntarily?"
"To you, the James family was a massive lottery ticket falling right into your lap."
"Your mother knew perfectly well you weren't his daughter, but didn't she still let you accept Latham as your father?"
"It is obvious that when wealth is involved, no one can remain rational."
Claire's tone was incredibly flat, but to Cindy's ears, every word dripped with sharp sarcasm.
"I wasn't doing it for the money. I just desperately wanted a warm, loving home," Cindy tried to defend herself.
Claire raised a hand to cut her off. "Look deep into your own conscience. Do you honestly believe that excuse holds up?"
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