Chapter 793
Chapter 793 Severing Their Relationship
“Mom, what is this about?” Cassandra asked, puzzled.
“Cassandra, have I not told you not to lie to me?” Queenie calmly asked her.
Before the evidence surfaced, Queenie had chosen to believe in her adopted daughter.
However, at that moment, Queenie was filled with doubt, wondering questioning whether she had raised Cassandra properly.
Seeing her so serious, Cassandra proceeded to browse through the documents in front of her. Once she had finished, she nearly collapsed to the ground in shock.
“Mom, these are all…”
Before the word “fake” could be fully uttered, Queenie had already cut her off.
“Tell the truth. Don’t deceive me any more. You should know my methods better than anyone else. These documents, with just a bit of work, can be easily found
Cassandra managed to swallow the lie she was about to tell. Then, with a thud, she knelt on ground.
“Mom, I’m sorry. I was wrong.”
Seeing her admit it so quickly, Queenie couldn’t help but feel disappointed.
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“Did you know all along that Paula was your biological mother?”
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Cassandra immediately shook her head. “I only found out about it this year too. I know like her, so I was afraid that you’d be upset with me if you learned the truth. That’s why I kept it hidden.”
She lied again. In reality, she had known from a very young age that Paula was her biological mother.
Paula would often visit her in secret and had revealed the truth to her once she was old enough to understand.
Queenie truly detested Paula. Now, knowing that Cassandra was the daughter of the person she despised and that she had conspired with Paula to hide the truth from her, she was naturally upset.
She remained silent, and Cassandra couldn’t help but feel afraid.
“Mom, I’m sorry. Please don’t be mad at me. I was truly afraid that you would be angry. That was why I didn’t dare to tell you. I’ll say it again, you’re the only mother I have. I don’t recognize anyone else,” Cassandra declared with heartfelt sincerity.
As an adoptive mother, Queenie was not entirely selfless.
Upon hearing Cassandra’s words, she demanded, “If that’s the case, are you willing to sever your mother–daughter relationship with Paula?”
Cassandra was taken aback.
She hesitated for a few brief seconds before nodding firmly.
“Of course I’m willing to do that. After all, I’ve always been your daughter.”
“Alright, I don’t want my daughter to have two mothers either. You have a month to sort this out.”
“Alright, I will,” Cassandra agreed immediately.
Cecilia was unaware that the information she had sent to Queenie had proven to be so valuable that it had even led Cassandra to sever her mother–daughter relationship with Paula.
Upon ending the call, she heard a voice echo from behind.
“Cecilia, who were you on the phone with?”
Jessica had entered the room without her realizing it. The former didn’t even knock.
At the sight of Jessica’s despicable face, Cecilia couldn’t help but feel irritated. “What do you want?” she asked.
“Nothing in particular. I just came to check if you were up. Didn’t Aunt Elena ask me to keep an eye on you? I definitely have to do my job properly, right?” Jessica looked at Cecilia with her innocent, wide eyes.
“Could you please knock before entering in the future?” Cecilia said.
After hearing this, Jessica wore an indifferent expression. “I thought I wasn’t an outsider. That was why I didn’t knock-”
“You’re clearly an outsider!”
Interrupting her mid–sentence, Cecilia walked away.
After hearing that, Jessica stood still, a cold glint flashing in her eyes.
When she departed from the room, she scanned around, uncertain if Nathaniel would stay upon his return there
She always felt there was something unusual about Cecilia, as if the latter was hiding something.
Who knows which random guy she was calling today?