"Stop pretending. He remade a will. Why are you, who have gained an advantage, pretending here?" Standing behind the policemen, Kelsi sneered, "And now you are Mrs. Cowell. With the protection of Patrick Cowell, are you afraid that I will do something to you?"
I looked at her and said seriously, "Yes, it's because that you can't do anything to me that I don't have to pretend." I added firmly, "I really don't know what you are talking about."
Kelsi was stunned.
She looked at me with a suspicious look in her eyes.
She seemed to think that what I had said was true. And yet she didn't want to believe it.
I continued, "And I'm not interested in your father's inheritance. After all, he didn't care about us when I was still in my mother's belly. He didn't show up in my life at all.
"I grew up in an orphanage. He didn't know my existence. He didn't buy me clothes or dolls. He didn't take me to walk around the park. Neither did he ever take me to school.
"In my heart, never do I admit that he is my father
for even one second."
Kelsi looked at me. As the sunlight in the afternoon shone on her face, she looked somewhat dignified and confused.
She looked at me without saying anything for a long time.
Yeah.
What I had said just now was indeed for her.
I had never experienced fatherly love since I was a child. However, based on what I had seen in the TV series and what I had read in books, a father should be like this.
I guessed Finn surely had treated Kelsi the same way.
Kelsi's expression also confirmed my guess.
Kelsi raised the corner of her mouth with a teasing expression, "What? Do you want to take the opportunity to educate me? You think I'm selfish. He's so good to me. And I'm not even willing to do a bone match for him, am I right?"
"Yes."
I didn't deny it at all.
That was indeed the case.
Looking at me, Kelsi couldn't look more indifferent, "So what? You think that my mother and I are having a good time while you and your mother are living a miserable life, right?"
Weren't they?
I didn't answer.
But I thought so.
As a well- known socialite in City Y, Kelsi had always been a popular star.
Although Katy was unknown to the public, I had seen her several times. Judging from the fact that she dressed well and used good things, she surely was having a good life.
Kelsi looked at me and forced a smile.
Moving her mouth, she seemed to want to say something. Then the sound of the car engine roaring came from behind her.
Everyone looked over inthe direction.
There were also three cars behind her.
I knew the first one. It was Patrick's car. The two cars in the back were also luxurious cars.
Soon, the three cars stopped firmly. One of the bodyguards got out of the car first. Finally, the door of Patrick's car opened.
Jeremy got out of the car first. Then Patrick got off with his crutch.
Upon seeing him, I remembered that because of the smashed glass just now, I was so scared that I hung up the phone.
Patrick, surrounded by a group of bodyguards, came over and asked, "What happened?"
The police, who naturally knew Patrick, quickly explained, "This lady..."
T am here to solve the family contradictions."
Kelsi interrupted the policeman's words and spoke decisively.
For no reason, upon seeing Patrick, in an instant, I didn't seem to be afraid at all.
I passed by the police and walked to Patrick's side.
Instead of looking at me, Patrick looked at Kelsi and asked her, "Are you talking about Finn's bone match?"
"Yes." Seeing that Patrick knew about this matter, Kelsi said more confidently, "Sure enough, you are the one that paid for her to find a matcher, right? I knew it. After all, she couldn't afford millions of dollars to find a bone marrow matcher."
"Did you find a bone matcher?"
At this moment, I also understood.
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Substitute Her to Love You