Love Unbreakable

Chapter 505



Chapter 505 The Father Of ! My Child (Part Two) Meeting Alexis' gaze with composure, Raegan remarked, "Mr. Alexis Dixon, while your grief may be absent, your decision to publicly broadcast Mitchel's last footage before his disappearance as evidence of his demise begs the question of your "motives." Raegan's disdainful tone added weight to her words. "One might question whether you hate Mitchel." Raegan's statement ignited rampant speculation. Indeed, Alexis' conduct bore little resemblance to that of a grieving father who had recently lost his son. Belonging © NôvelDram/a.Org.

) Under the piercing scrutiny of the crowd, Alexis' face flushed with

embarrassment, yet Raegan's words cut even deeper, \ 4 (ht Accusingly pointing at Raegan, Alexis shouted, "My son perished trying to save you, and now you seek to inherit with your illegitimate child!" Alexis deliberately distorted the truth, loudly invoking Katie, "My grandchild is in Katie's womb. Do not anticipate introducing some illegitimate child * here to stir up trouble!" Maintaining her composure, Raegan presented a legally notarized paternity test, declaring, "This serves as irrefutable evidence." Upon witnessing this, Alexis’ rage manifested in a deep purple hue on his face.

“Furthermore, given that Mitchel's ' demise has not been confirmed, there is no estate to contest," Raegan's gaze

traversed Alexis, Henley, and Katie before settling on them with a cold ) smirk. "I am here to protect his assets, ensuring they remain untouched by those with hidden agendas. As for the child in Miss Glyn's womb, perhaps only she holds the answer." Upon hearing this, the reporters began to speculate that there could be additional layers to the story surrounding Katie's child. The intricacies of a family of such prominence were undeniably profound.

Katie directed a venomous glare at Raegan. Had it not been for Lauren's incompetence for ending Raegan's life, Raegan would have never been allowed to speak. Katie didn't expect Mitchel to save Raegan with the expense of his own life.

Alexis was perspiring heavily lhe

situation was growing more problematic by the moment. Should ythe fact that Katie's child was not, Mitchel's was exposed, his credibility would be utterly shattered.

Exchanging a meaningful glance with Henley, Alexis swiftly concluded the proceedings. : All attending media were instructed to withhold reporting on the day's events . until further notice.

Raegan had foreseen such a ) contingency. She anticipated Alexis’ attempts to suppress the media, yet Alexis overlooked the enduring nature of gossip in human society. Even without official coverage, the narrative would inevitably disseminate through informal channels.

To avert additional scandal, Alexis must navigate carefully, hindered in his ability to promptly promote Henley

This situation played directly into Raegan's strategy.

Y With media influence waning and formalities cast aside, Katie abandoned her facade, gripping Raegan's arm tightly. "You wretch! Don't you dare slander me! Continue disseminating falsehoods, and I'll forcibly silence you!" Raegan brushed Katie off, casting a , disdainful gaze at Katie's abdomen.

Her smile turned icy. "Katie, did you believe erasing the real paternity test results and the biological father could pin your child on Mitchel?" Katie replied composedly, "I've conducted a paternity test, confirming without a doubt that this child is Mitchel's." Katie was unfazed. In her book, Mitchel had died. Alexis stood staunchly by her, lending credence to

every word she uttered. A paternity test? She could furnish ten if ) necessary! h Raegan scoffed. "Miss Glyn, would you dare to do it again?" Katie responded tearfully, "Mitchel is gone, and yet here you are, evidently seeking to stir up trouble..." Suddenly, a deep voice interjected.

"Mitchel may be gone, but I remain.” Seated in a wheelchair, Luciana took center stage, addressing a shocked ; Katie, "Are you surprised?" Luciana endured captivity in a villa for days under Katie's instruction until Matteo and his team orchestrated her rescue.

Katie reacted promptly. "Luciana, how are you holding up?" Luciana abruptly rose from the

wheelchair, startling Katie with a slap.

"You wicked woman! You've killed my yson!" Katie's complexion mirrored a painter's palette, flushed with astonishment. She shielded her face, aggrieved. "Luciana, what are you implying? How could I ever..." : Luciana asserted firmly, "Desire a paternity test? I possess Mitchell's , genetic samples." Upon her liberation, Luciana's initial instinct was to approach the § authorities. However, Matteo had consulted with experts who asserted that due to Luciana's prolonged medication, her statements couldn't be deemed as reliable testimony.

Luciana's teeth quivered. She never anticipated that the most venomous I wolf lurked around Mitchel was taken care of by her, She had indirectly

inflicted harm upon her son! © SL Katie wouldn't consent to the paternity examination. She bowed her head, tears staining her eyes, vehemently denying Luciana's accusations.

I Witnessing the commotion, Alexis abruptly leaped forward and exclaimed, aiming to strike Luciana, "You irrational woman! What trouble are you causing now!" Alexis intended to sow confusion among the onlookers, insinuating that * Luciana was deranged and spouting nonsense.

Matteo intervened, halting Alexis’ swinging arm and entrusting Luciana to a bodyguard, urging her to depart for her safety.

) Raegan began to depart as well, but Katie pursued her, indignantly stating, _

"Does the Foster family truly believe they can oppose the Glyn and Dixon ) families?" / Raegan gazed icily at Katie. "Miss Glyn, perhaps you lack the authority to speak for the Dixon family!" Katie, her fists clenched in frustration, then relaxed and remarked with a faint chuckle, "Regardless of your unfounded claims, the child I carry belongs to Mitchel." Katie was convinced that Mitchel was ¢ gone. With Raegan and the semi- delusional Luciana, what significant effect could they hope to achieve? Raegan's demeanor remained composed as she spoke. "Miss Glyn, do you believe that simply because your bodyguard is dead, there's no remaining evidence of the biological father of your child?"

Katie's brow furrowed in confusion.

' "What are you implying?" Katie, if you wish to keep secrets, * refrain from certain actions!" Growing weary of the verbal exchanges, Raegan asserted, "I will uncover proof of the I schemes you encouraged Lauren to enact against me and ensure you face consequences!" "Consequences?" Katie scoffed. She , casually adjusted the strands of hair near her ear. "Relying solely on Luciana's unfounded accusations?" { Raegan's smile was subtle. "You may not be aware, but the esteemed Mr.

Gomez you were associated with has already been apprehended. Perhaps you should clarify your connection with him to the authorities." Luciana's pupils widened in ) astonishment, "How did you locate him?" She had ensured Mr. Gomez was _

dispatched to a distant land.

, Raegan's lips twisted icily. "Regarding "his discovery, inquire with the" authorities." As if on cue, law enforcement entered I the venue.

Katie paled instantly, her voice a hiss between clenched teeth. "You'll regret this!" Reagan said, "I do harbor remorse. I regret not gathering myself sooner, allowing you to face consequences ( earlier." "I haven't done anything wrong!" Katie remained composed, unfazed by the police's arrival. "You believe this will restrain me? I, too, am a victim of Mr.

Gomez." Raegan fixed her gaze on the woman who claimed affection for Mitchel and queried deliberately, "Fol all the

atrocious deeds you've committed, are they truly motivated by love?" f Katie scoffed disdainfully. Drawing" near to Raegan's ear, she whispered in a voice audible only to them, "Indeed, it's because I love him. It's your fault.

I You shouldn't have taken the man I cherished!" "Katie, in reality, the one you hold dearest is yourself." Raegan uttered _icily, "Your affection is truly pathetic!"


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