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Yerick's voice was filled with hatred.
Wesley was shocked. "Yerick, did you only hate me after finding out I'm your biological father? Or did you already know, and you deliberately approached me?"
Yerick burst into laughter. "You've just figured it out? Seems like you're quite slow. That's right. I deliberately approached you. I've known all along that you're my father."
Wesley closed his eyes in pain. "You're here to take revenge on me. You want to kill me to avenge your mother. Do you think your mother's death is all my fault?"
"Just killing you wouldn't be enough!" Yerick gritted his teeth. "It's not just you. It's your son, your daughter-in-law, your grandson, your mother, and even your wife! I won't spare any of them. They'll all suffer with you. None of your family will have it easy."
Wesley seemed to sense something from Yerick's words. "Sydney was shot. Was that you?"
"You've only just figured it out? Isn't it a bit too late?"
Wesley's fury erupted. "You… If you hate me, then come at me! If you want to kill me, then kill me! Why hurt my family?"
"Yeah, why?" Yerick bent down, his tone cold. "Wesley, my mom was innocent. Who will seek justice for her? Only I can. All the suffering my mother and I endured, I will make you and your family pay for it ten thousand times over. I don't just want to make you suffer; I want your son to suffer. Why should your son have it so good? Theodore has lived a life of luxury, while I was abandoned. I suffered as an illegitimate child and was bullied all my life!"
Wesley didn't know how to respond. He hated what Yerick had done, but when he thought of the suffering Yerick had endured as an abandoned child, guilt swelled in his heart.
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