"Bullsh*t!" This time, Donald cursed at Carmen before Elaine could even say anything. After that, he gave her another slap across the face before he cursed, "Are you f*cking treating me as a three years old child? Charlie i s already a married man. Don't you know that?" 2
"I know that..." Carmen cried as she said, "I can only do this precisely because I know that Charlie is already married! I wanted to break Charlie and Claire up first s 0 that my daughter would have a chance, then!"
Donald sneered before he said, "You are a very dishonest woman! I can already tell at first glance through your eyes that you are not telling me the truth!"
Carmen was feeling extremely nervous at this time.
In truth, Carmen did not have very good psychological strength. The only reason why she could be so arrogant and domineering before this was not because she had very strong psychological qualities, but instead, it was because she had always been relying on the glory and strength of the Wade family. This was the only reason why she could act freely and unreasonably without any fear that anyone would take revenge on her. 5
However, this was not Eastcliff.
Carmen had also seriously underestimated Donald's
hatred for Charlie.
At this time, all Donald cared about was to teach Charlie a lesson first before he looked for an opportunity to kill Charlie as well. 5
Therefore, it was simply impossible for Carmen to reason with Donald at all.
If Carmen could not prove clearly that she was not Charlie's aunt, Donald would certainly choose to kill her instead of letting her go!
Therefore, Carmen could only choke as she said, "Sir, since you hate Charlie so much, you should also know that Charlie has been an orphan ever since he was a child. He grew up in an orphanage. If so, how could I possibly be his aunt?! If I was indeed his aunt, why would I allow my nephew to live in an orphanage all b y himself for so many years? Don't you agree with me?" i
Donald snorted coldly. After that, he ground his teeth before he said, "Why is that impossible? When my b* stard brother-in-law passed away, he also left his young daughter behind. That little girl is my wife's niece. She calls my wife her aunt, and my wife has always wanted to bring her back home so that we could raise her instead. However, since I refuse to agree to her request, the little girl is still living in the orphanage now. Isn't this the exact situation as yours, then?"
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