Chapter 1735
Miles said, โBut I know there must be a reason why you favor Andrew so much. Perhaps it has something to do with that person youโve never been able to forget from years ago. Am I right?โ
Victoria replied coldly, โWhat are you trying to say?โ
Miles sighed deeply. โIโm not trying to say anything. I just think youโve lived your whole life being too strong-willed and exhausted! In the Peck family, you donโt respect anyone, and in Blumedale, you donโt even give Governor McCormick or the Three Titans any time of the day.
โIn Gabo Creek provinceโs martial arts world, youโre notorious for being ruthless and feared by everyone! Yet, you think about that one person day and night, your heart and soul consumed by him.
โAs your son, I just want to ask if he was really that extraordinary? Was he really worth all that longing?โ
By the time he finished, Milesโ voice was filled with resentment. He was clearly angry.
Victoria was silent for a moment before letting out a sharp, bitter laugh. โMiles, it sounds like youโve got a lot of resentment toward your own mother. Fine. Since weโre being honest today, Iโll just lay it all out and spare you any more false hope.โ
She explained, โAndrewโฆ is the son of that man Iโve never stopped thinking about. Thatโs exactly why I treated him the way I did today. You asked how special that man wasโฆ Well, just look at Andrew now. Everything he is today is a reflection of who his father once was. Does that answer satisfy you?โ
Miles stood there, stunned for a long while before he let out a bitter laugh. โOh, Iโm satisfiedโmore than satisfied. Liliana and I donโt measure up to Andrew, and Dad? He sure as hell doesnโt measure up to his dad. Funny how fate works, isnโt it?โ
He continued, โI always thought maybe God shut the window on Dad, but would at least open a door for our generation to make up for it. But no. God slammed the door on us, too. And Andrew? That guy had the window, the doorโฆ hell, maybe even the damn roof opened for him. God really does play favorites.โ
Liliana growled, โIt doesnโt matter. Iโm still never marrying that Andrew. Any man who wants me has to earn it, and he doesnโt.โ Victoria did not push her. She smiled faintly and said, โMy sweet Liliana, youโre just like I was when I was young. As long as you donโt regret it in the end, I wonโt stop you.โ
Liliana answered firmly, โI wonโt regret it. Even if every man on Earth dropped dead, Iโd still never fall for Andrew. I can only despise him.โ
Miles chuckled sarcastically. โHonestly, I wish I could marry the guy. Too bad Iโve got a set of the wrong parts. And at this age, itโs a little late for a gender switch.โ
Liliana stared at him, baffled. โMiles, have you lost your mind too? Are you really falling for Andrew like Mom did?โ
Miles shook his head. โNo. Iโm like Mom because Iโve always been clear-headed. But you? Youโre still just a silly girl who doesnโt even realize greatness when itโs right in front of her.โ
The mother, son, and daughter argued back and forth in the room. None of them realized that just outside the door, crouched in the shadows near the wall, Calvin had heard every word.
He quietly slipped away, his expression twisting as he left. He muttered, โYou bitchโฆ so you still havenโt let go of that bastard from the past. I couldnโt beat him back then. But now? Killing his son wonโt be difficult at all. Just wait! Iโll make you drown in pain and regret.โ
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