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Key: Beyond the Divorce Chapter 846 The Old Lady Protects Her Son
I also turned my gaze toward Arton. I had seen pictures of this man, so I was sure that Charlie was his son.
The Reese family's genetic traits were strong. It especially showed in those distinctive eyes they had.
Arton's appearance was familiar to me, but his intense hostility was overwhelming. The moment I saw him, I recognized him from the photos, and I also remembered our encounter at Midnight Bar. He was the man I had asked for room numbers when I got lost in the corridor.
His eyes had been fixed on me since he entered, showing caution, hostility, and suspicion.
Annika looked at her brother, nudged him slightly, and hastily introduced us, "Arton, this is Ms. Chloe.”
He remained silent, using his cunning eyes to scrutinize me up and down.
I didn't stand up. Instead, I looked at him confidently and asked coldly, "Do you remember me, Mr. Arton?"
Arton kept that dark expression on his face and didn't answer my question. However, it was clear that he was very wary of me.
I ignored his unfriendly gaze and continued, "You must be familiar with Melanie, Mr. Arton. I'm here to talk to you about her."
When I mentioned Melanie, Arton exploded. "I don't know her! I don't know anyone named Melanie! What are you doing here? Who are you?"
Arton didn't hold back his hostile questioning. His tone was full of animosity and aggression, which clearly showed that he was a troublemaker.
Before I could respond, Donovan slammed his hand on the table with a loud bang, shouting, "You unfilial thing! What have you been doing out there?"
His deafening voice sent shivers down my spine. I knew Donovan had a bad temper, but I still couldn't help but feel a lingering fear. I couldn't imagine what it would be like to live in a family like this every day.
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