Hans cut through the fight, his voice icy, “Enough.”
Martha and Edith fell silent immediately, their eyes locked in a fiery stare-off.
Hans shot Martha a stern glance, “If you hadn't done it, Edith wouldn't be able to concoct so many accusations.”
“Mr. Collins, I swear I'm innocent.”
Martha attempted to defend herself, but Hans cut her off.
“I can have someone look into this. If anything turns up, you'll be facing more than just being booted out of the Collins family. Make your choice.”
Either let him investigate or quietly leave the Collins family.
Martha hung her head low, realizing she was at fault, “Fine, Mr. Collins. I'm leaving.”
“Bella is my sister. Before you leave this family, if you don't have her forgiveness, you won't have a place in not just the Collins family, but in Summerfield too.”
The words hit Martha like a thunderbolt. She hadn't expected Hans to ban her from even staying in Summerfield.
Edith felt a surge of satisfaction. Thankfully, Hans had seen through Martha's act.
“Remember, apologize sincerely.” Hans dropped this piece of advice before leaving the room.
“Yes, understood.” Martha watched him leave, throwing a fierce glare at Edith.
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