Chapter: 661
“Is this how your family behave? Never mind if you plan to deny it.
Kathy is willing to give up the baby."
Kathy clutched her mother's arm and protested, "No..."
She faced the Andrews family members and continued, "I... I've always admired Bryson. We were strangers before. Now, we share a child. I can't give that up."
Her gaze locked onto Bryson as she pleaded, "Bryson, even if you don't care for me, you must consider the baby and provide a home for him.
After a lengthy silence, Bryson finally responded, “Then let's get married."
He accepted that his relationship with Norah wouldn't work out.
He felt unworthy of being there for her.
Joanna objected angrily, "I don't agree! We will take care of the child. Why do you need to marry her?"
Kathy wasn't worthy of that.
Joanna bit back her final thoughts.
In front of the elders, she needed to maintain her composure and behave like a well-mannered lady, unlike Kathy, who spoke out of turn.
Sharon laughed lightly and said, "Miss Andrews, you must be joking.
Bryson is the father. Why can't Kathy marry him?"
Darwin and Raina held a strong dislike for the Carter family, and they didn't believe Kathy was a good match for Bryson.
Tears gathered in Joanna's eyes as she said, "I know you are not my biggest fan, but the child is innocent and deserves a complete family.
Would you really want the child to grow up without a mother or father? That's too cruel."
As she spoke, her tears fell, and she looked pleadingly at the four individuals across from her.
Darwin and Bryson seemed to soften a bit, but Joanna and Raina stood their ground.
Kathy clenched her teeth in secret, finding Joanna just as irritating as Norah.
Hearing this, a spark of interest appeared in Norah's eyes.
She understood Kathy well and was surprised to hear Kathy, whom she considered clueless, make such a reasoned argument today. Kathy even knew how to use tears and the baby to move the Andrews family.
To those unaware of her true nature, Kathy appeared genuinely pitiable.
The video recording and the sway of public opinion were merely a drama she had planned.