Chapter 93
Chapter 93
Marguerite didn’t expect Frederick to barge in, but his intentions were crystal clear.
If it wasn’t to fight for Yuna’s so–called justice, then what?
But Marguerite had been heartbroken all day, feeling exhausted and drained.
Right now, all she wanted was to crawl into bed and let her feelings out, whether it meant crying or screaming. In the end, it was her own business.
“Can we talk about this tomorrow? I don’t want to argue with you,” Marguerite said wearily, her face showing exhaustion.
Facing her resistance, Frederick’s anger flared up even more, starting off with a bang.
“Well, so you’re wallowing in self–pity because you got exposed by the person involved? Marguerite, weren’t you good at putting on a show? Weren’t you good at smooth talking? If grandma hadn’t woken up today, how long were you planning to deceive me?”
The continuous heartache had already drained Marguerite of her strength to argue back. Her face darkened, and she asked him faintly, “What did I deceive you about?”
“Why did you say Laverne is your family?” The man’s knee pressed against Marguerite’s thigh, immobilizing her.
“She has always been my family, there’s no need for me to say it. It’s an unchangeable fact.”
“I’m warning you, don’t lie to me.”
Marguerite turned her face away and closed her eyes, letting out a deep sigh in despair, “Frederick, do I need to do a DNA test for you to believe me?”
The man’s hand gripped her shoulder tightly, the other hand forced her face to turn towards him, questioning her word by word. “Do you think I would let an elderly woman who just recovered from a serious illness do such an obvious thing?”
She wondered, “What does this man want me to say? Nothing seems to please him.”
Marguerite lowered her gaze, and could only give a melancholic smile: “Alright, what do you want me to say? You tell me, and I’ll repeat it word for word, okay?”
“Marguerite! Don’t push me to my limit! If you don’t tell me the truth, I’ll make you wish you were dead!”
Marguerite gazed at the man’s grim and malicious face, filled with a determination that seemed like it wanted to end her life.
She clenched her lower lip tightly, her eyes were dull and hopeless.
Despair, humiliation and anger completely enveloped her.
She had been framed by Yuna so many times, but Frederick never once trusted her.
Rather than explaining over and over again, it would be better to just give up and end this war as soon as possible.
Marguerite made up her mind, her round eyes were filled with tears, but she was full of defiance: “Yes, I admit it, I lied alright. Laverne is Yuna’s grandmother, and she has nothing to do with me.”
A hint of surprise flashed in Frederick’s eyes, he clearly didn’t expect Marguerite, who was just defiant, to admit so quickly.
“Why would you do that?”
Why? Didn’t he just want to hear her admit all her mistakes?
She had already said what he wanted to hear, but he asked why again.
How would she know why. She was still puzzled why the Lockwood family didn’t let her recognize her grandmother.
A tear crossed Marguerite’s cheek and she wiped it away carelessly, raising an eyebrow with a light smile on her face.
“I just like to snatch Yuna’s things, I snatched her man, what’s wrong with snatching her family?”
She looked at him with such calm gazes, her frivolous words were weightless, as if she was joking.
Frederick became even more furious, his fingers gripping her shoulders tightened abruptly. NôvelDrama.Org owns all content.
The piercing pain quickly spread throughout her body, and Marguerite felt as if her bones were going to shatter. But she stubbornly refused to lowered her head. She clenched her teeth and didn’t scream in pain.
“Marguerite, your behavior disgusts me.”
The man enunciated each word, his voice was as terrifying as a devil.
With that, he cast a disdainful glance at Marguerite’s cheek, unwilling to say another word, and angrily walked away, releasing her shoulder.
The door slammed shut with a bang, echoing his rage.
Marguerite shivered, the high walls in her heart collapsed, and her back uncontrollably slid down the cold wall until she was completely collapsed on the floor.
Her soul had long been drained, and within her shattered shell, there was emptiness, with only a heart beating chaotically.