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Chapter 1414 Cassandra Visits Cecilia
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The two women, equally ruthless, plotted with malice. Left with no alternative, Cassandra reluctantly agreed to approach Cecilia.
“You’d better take care of the babies,” Cassandra warned. ́
“Don’t worry,” Stella reassured her smoothly.
Cassandra got into her car and drove to the hospital. Timing her arrival to avoid Nathaniel, She made her way to Cecilia’s ward.
“Cecilia, I heard you’ve given birth to two more sons. Congratulations,” Cassandra said, walking in uninvited and seating herself with practiced nonchalance.
Cecilia’s expression darkened, her eyes glinting coldly as memories of Cassandra’s past actions flooded her mind. “You should leave,” Cecilia said firmly. “You’re not welcome here.”
Cassandra smirked, ignoring the hostility. “Not welcome? Is it because of the paternity test yesterday?” she asked, her tone deliberately provocative. Leaning forward slightly, she added. with venom, “I’ve known for a long time that you’re Queenie’s biological daughter. But so what? Does Queenie even acknowledge you? And do you have any idea who sent me here today?”
Cecilia stared at Cassandra, confused.
Cassandra smirked, deliberately turning the blame onto Queenie. “It was Queenie. She sent me here to explain everything to you. She said she could never have a disabled daughter like you. Even if you were truly her flesh and blood, she wouldn’t acknowledge you. So, you can stop wasting your efforts.”
Even if I were her flesh and blood, she wouldn’t acknowledge me?
Cecilia’s hand tightened into a fist, her nails digging into her palm until it hurt.
“Really?” she murmured, her voice a quiet whisper. “Didn’t she say she owed her biological daughter? That she wanted to make up for it…”
Cassandra sneered. “That’s all for show. Think about it. Who’s Queenie? She’s wealthy and influential, while you? You’re a nobody. After all these years apart, how could she have any feelings for you? She’s just using the search for her biological daughter as an excuse. The truth is, she can’t accept a daughter with a disability.”
A daughter with a disability… She keeps calling me disabled!
Cecilia’s chest tightened at the mention of being called “disabled,” but she fought to keep her
composure.
“Dovou really think I would believe what you’re saving?” she replied. her voice steady but
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firm. “Even if Queenie isn’t perfect, I know she genuinely wants to find her biological daughter.”
Cecilia wasn’t naive enough to be swayed by Cassandra’s words.
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Cassandra faltered, momentarily speechless, as Cecilia’s.calm response clearly caught her off guard.
She quickly shifted gears, scanning the room. “Odd,” she said, her tone turning deliberately casual, “Where are your two newborn sons? Why aren’t they here?”
Cecilia could tell she had ulterior motives. “Just say what’s on your mind.”
With that, Cassandra cut to the chase. “Aren’t you aware that your sons have gone missing?” she asked bluntly.
Cecilia froze as Cassandra’s words struck her like a bolt of lightning. “What nonsense are you spouting?” she demanded, struggling to sit up in her bed.
Cassandra smirked, placing a hand on her belly. “It seems you really don’t know. Why don’t you go check the newborn ward? See if your precious twins are still there. It’s such a shame, really–a mother’s worst nightmare, losing her children after carrying them for ten months. Did Nathaniel even bother to tell you? Or does he not care about your children’s well–being at all?
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