Chapter 163 Impossible
A deathly silence ensued in the living room.
Nathaniel stepped toward Carl, glared at the latter coldly, and stated firmly, “No one is allowed to touch my woman!”
Everyone present was stunned.
Felicia laid her coffee cup aside and chuckled. “I’m glad my grandson knows how to protect his wife! Not bad.”
Meanwhile, Julia was sweating profusely as she tugged the old woman’s sleeve and whispered, “Don’t fan the flames, Mom.” We shouldn’t jump to conclusions before we investigate the matter.
“I believe in Christina,” a*serted Felicia.
Julia couldn’t understand why her mother–in–law believed in Christina so much.
Of course, the Bennetts were understandably enraged. They didn’t expect Nathaniel to love Christina so much that he was willing to sacrifice the company’s interests for her, even though her background couldn’t be any more ordinary.
“So, it seems the reason your wife acted haughtily and bullied our daughter is that she has your support. Hmph, I wonder if she’s a disgrace to your family,” mocked Carl coldly.
Upon hearing Nathaniel’s words, Molly gritted her teeth angrily. “Are you saying you won’t ask the culprit to apologize?” I won’t allow the person who hurt my daughter to go unpunished! If he refuses to relent, then he better not blame us for ignoring the relationship our families share! It’s a piece of cake for us to drag that woman out of her room! I’ve already asked all of our family’s bodyguards to come here. When the time arrives, I’ll haul her into the living room and force her to apologize!
The grim atmosphere turned tense. No one dared to lower their guards as they prepared to strike.
Nathaniel placed his hands behind his back and stood tall, looking like an immovable snowy mountain. A dangerous look swirled in his dark eyes.
Composedly, he declared, “Elizabeth was the one who pushed Christina into the pool, so she should be the one apologizing!”
The crowd gasped in shock when they heard that.
He wants the victim to apologize? What kind of joke is this? This is ridiculous! He has no respect for the Bennett family at all! Exasperated, Carl roared. “How dare you claim that Elizabeth’s the one who pushed her! Do you have evidence?” I won’t let this slide unless he has a convincing argument!
Nathaniel appeared to have come prepared as he snapped his fingers confidently.
Moments later, Sam emerged from a corner and displayed a few photos on a tablet. He accidentally took pictures of the environment back then while they were on the way to meet with Christina after receiving
her call.
The photos clearly showed Christina’s clothes, shoes, and phone neatly placed on the side of the bridge.
Coldly, Nathaniel explained with animosity, “Let me ask you all something. Who would set their belongings aside before pushing someone into the water when they themselves have no intention of also
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falling into the water? Obviously, Christina laid her belongings on the bridge because she planned to save Elizabeth after seeing the latter falling into the water! Christina tried to rescue Elizabeth out of kindness, yet she was accused as the culprit! None of you are leaving this building until you apologize to her!”
The people in the living room exchanged glances with each other. He makes a solid argument. According to Elizabeth, she met Christina on the bridge before the latter shoved her into the pool. As she did, she grabbed Christina’s hand, causing them both to fall. If that’s true, how did Christina have enough time to place her belongings neatly on the bridge?
The Bennetts were rendered speechless as they winced.
At that moment, Elizabeth limped out of her room with a pale countenance. She looked so weak that the wind could topple her.
Resentfully, she refuted, “He’s lying. They could’ve purposely placed those items there afterward.” I wouldn’t have needed to come out here and argue with him if he wasn’t threatening to ruin my plan! I’m so close to succeeding!
Feeling sorry for her daughter, Molly walked over and held her. “Why did you come out here, Elizabeth? Your father and I can handle this. You’ll have the justice you deserve.”
In response, Nathaniel swept his deadly gaze past Elizabeth, causing her to shudder and avoid his eyes.
Once again, the situation grew tense. Both families were in a stalemate because they wanted to prove they were right, but neither side had concrete evidence.
After brief contemplation, Carl suggested, “For old times‘ sake, I’m willing to compromise and settle for a simple apology.”
It was obvious the Bennett family had capitulated.
If Nathaniel accepted the suggestion, then the conflict between the families would be resolved.
However, he instead raised his chin pridefully. “Apologize? That’s impossible.”
His hostile demeanor made him appear like a demon who just strode out of hell. No one dared to approach him.
Suddenly, a skinny figure emerged from the crowd. “Nathaniel.”
When Christina woke up, she was informed by the bodyguards that the Bennetts were making things difficult for the Hadleys.
Expeditiously, she bolted toward the living room and overheard the conversation within.
Upon turning around, Nathaniel saw Christina staring at him with watery eyes. She was like a lost deer that mistakenly barged into the castle of a dangerous hunter, tempting those who laid eyes on her to protect her.
When his line of sight landed on her bare feet, he frowned and approached her.
Without delay, he picked her up in front of everyone. “You shouldn’t run around barefooted.” As his warm breath brushed past her face, she widened her eyes and met his tender gaze, stunned. Before she could react, he leaned over and kissed her forehead. Thank goodness. She didn’t catch a fever.
Moments later, Nathaniel carried Christina to his seat and kissed her cheek. Holding her icy hands, he exhaled a puff of breath to warm her hands. “Are you cold? Do you want to return to your room and rest? I can handle the situation.”
She was dumbfounded as his languorous tone made her blush. There are so many people watching us… Can’t he wait until later to kiss me?
Meanwhile, Molly couldn’t stay silent any longer. She just wanted to wrap the matter up and leave.
Hugging Elizabeth, she eyed Christina and spoke in a sarcastic tone. “It’s just an apology. It’s not like she doesn’t know how to do that. Don’t all peasants grow up saying sycophantic things like that? She must be used to it.”
Christina was promptly angered. They don’t have the right to look down on peasants! I didn’t do anything wrong, so why should I apologize?
Felicia, who had been staying silent, spoke up. “A person’s nature has nothing to do with their background. I can tell Christina’s a kind child because she can’t even bear to hurt animals. Those unable to bring themselves to commit such an act have a compa*sionate heart.”