Chapter 535
Maeve spoke with quiet determination. “Cecilia has been forced to lose her virginity. She deserves to know the truth.”
“But what if Ms. Hoffman uses this evidence to threaten Mr. Brooks?”
“The real culprit here is Halley,” Maeve said. “Cecilia can’t use this to threaten Sergio, and she should be aware that attempting to do so will only bring trouble to the Hollman family.”
Maeve continued, “Take the evidence to Cecilia. Let her know that while she can have it, the Brooks family will no longer offer any benefits to the Hoffmans or cooperate with them in any way. NôvelDrama.Org owns this.
“If Cecilia is upset, she can use the evidence to threaten Mrs. Brooks Senior to get the billion–dollar compensation she deserves.”
Larry asked cautiously, “Mrs. Brooks… are you trying to keep Mr. Brooks out of this?”
“He’s not involved in this matter at all,” Maeve replied coolly. “I’m not helping him.
Maeve’s demeanor was composed. In reality, if Sergio had handled this, he would have managed it more discreetly. But Maeve had no intention of letting Hailey enjoy a peaceful old age.
After all, people who commit wrongs should face consequences, shouldn’t they?
Soon, the Hoffmans arrived at Brooks Manor with their lawyer.
Hailey’s temper flared when she saw Cecilia and her parents, Noah Hoffman and Mia Robinson. “Who let you guys in here? Allie! Get them out!” “Mrs. Brooks Senior, after all these years, how could you let your driver ruin my daughter’s life?” Noah, though short in stature, had a fierce temper. He slammed a copy of the evidence on the table, showing a tall, middle–aged man sneaking into Cecilia’s room.
Hailey’s face darkened. She hadn’t expected this evidence to be in the Hoffmans‘ possession.
The package included not only photos of the man but also dashcam footage from the car–clear proof of Hailey instructing the driver to assault Cecilia. Seeing this, Hailey sneered, “Are you threatening me?”
Noah’s voice was icy. “This isn’t a threat. It’s the compensation you owe my daughter. Cecilia hasn’t even graduated from college yet and has been working for you all this time. What did she do to deserve this?”
“She was useless! I just fulfilled her dream of living in a wealthy family. She’s had more than enough by living at our place for free!”
“That’s nonsense! You’re heartless! Cecilia, drop the act and show them the contract!”
With Noah’s support, Cecilia quickly produced the contract Halley had signed, promising a billion–dollar payout.
The Hoffmans had already had it notarized, making it legally binding. If Hailey didn’t transfer the billion within three days, she’d face a lawsuit.
Taken aback by the Hoffmans determination, Hailey tried to keep her composure. “Do you really think suing me will get you that billion? Let me warn you, Sergio won’t go easy on your family.”
Noah’s face was hard. “Do you know who gave us this evidence? If it weren’t for Mr. Brooks, do you think we’d dare to demand an explanation?”
Hailey’s face went pale. “What did you say?
His statement made Hailey’s face turn pale. “What did you say?”