Chapter: 673
Darwin's and Raina's expressions soured as they examined the picture.
“It appears that you all deceived us and attempted to shift all the blame onto Bryson."
Adrian and Sharon inspected the phone as well. Seeing the name and date, they were baffled. How was this even possible?!
Darwin rose, emanating the commanding aura he had cultivated over years in the business world.
"We regret to inform you that we are not an easy target for exploitation. I suggest you leave now, or you'll have no one to blame but yourselves for our lack of hospitality."
Joanna felt triumphant, finally releasing her pent-up frustration.
“Yes, Kathy is pregnant, but the child isn't Bryson's. Your plans have failed."
Kathy felt lightheaded seeing the report, realizing it was from her recent visit to Silver Boulder Private Hospital. How had Joanna obtained it?
She tried to speak, but found herself speechless.
Raina scoffed, "Mrs. Carter, it appears Kathy isn't as compliant as you suggested. Perhaps you guys should prioritize looking after your daughter."
The situation had shifted dramatically, boosting the morale of the Andrews family.
The Carter family's faces reddened with embarrassment as they struggled to defend themselves. In the end, they were ousted from the Andrews family in disgrace.
As soon as Adrian's family was kicked out of the villa, Adrian slapped Kathy across the face hard.
The loud sound startled Sharon.
“Adrian, why did you do that? Kathy, are you hurt? Poor thing.”
Sharon held Kathy's face, gently blowing on it to ease the pain.
"You asked me why? Don't you see what she's done? She claimed another man's child was Bryson's! As if that wasn't enough, we were caught red-handed, right then and there. Our family's reputation has taken a serious hit!"
Kathy held her cheek, the taste of blood in her mouth.
Looking up, she found only coldness in Adrian's eyes.
“Oh, and what now? Are you going to beat me to death?"
"Yous"
Adrian pointed at Kathy, his hand shaking. He ultimately sighed deeply and walked away.
Sharon wrapped her arms around Kathy, comforting her, "It's okay, it's okay. We'll go home and you can tell me everything. I'll be there to help you figure this out.”
In the end, Kathy was their beloved daughter, spoiled since childhood.