Chapter 244 You Are Not Worthy Of My Trust (1/2)

The Spoiled Girl _Alien 15320K 2022-07-23

The next morning, Debby and Andrew came to visit Emily in her apartment. They knocked on her door as if nothing had ever happened.

Ideally, they would have laid low for a few days, but Mark pressured them so much with fear and greed that they had to come for Emily again.

To their surprise, Emily opened the door this time without hesitation, even though she shot them an unfriendly glance, and said, ”Dad, Mom, what are you doing here?”

”Emily, I'm glad to see you. We're sorry and we hope you don't blame us for what happened before. I've brought you some breakfast. Go ahead and eat it, before it gets cold,” said Debby.

Puzzled, Emily looked at the warm breakfast in Debby's hand and said, ”Sure. Just leave it there. Thanks.”

The couple were expecting a different kind of response from Emily, so they studied the dark beads of her eyes, doubtfully suspecting whether Emily knew what happened last night in the hospital.

'Surely Jack would have told her everything.

But it seems like she had no idea whatsoever!' Debby and Andrew thought.

Debby said tentatively, ”Emily, when you were at the hospital last night, your father and I went to see you, but Jack went berserk and kicked us out... Did he tell you anything about that?”

”No,” answered Emily. Emily hoped that Debby would willingly explain what had happened, and as long as her explanation was coherent and reasonable, she would believe them over Jack. ”What's wrong? What happened?” she asked.

Emily's uncertainty relieved Debby's worries. Unperturbed, Debby confidently continued weaving her lies, ”No, we just had an argument because Jack wasn't letting us see you. In the end we decided to avoid making a scene at the hospital and left.”

Debby's eyes widened with feigned concern as she said, ”Emily, you need to be more mindful of your health in the future...”

Strangely enough, Debby's words raced a shiver through her instead of making her feel better. Anxious, trickles of sweat ran down the back of her neck.