Chapter 382 - Revenge 383: Revealing The Truth (III) (2/2)

REBORN: Revenge C_J_Taganna 33400K 2022-07-23

Whenever they wanted something, their grandfather always tells them to work hard if they really needed it. Like Aaron's car, he has to finish quite the number of missions in order to have his own car.

The only times that the twins get things from their grandfather without working hard for it is on their birthday or a celebration that is dedicated to either one of them.

'Old woman, you think you can make us feel discouraged by saying that? Heh. You've got some nerves.' Aaron inwardly said.

”Are they really at the right age?” Arion whispered to his wife, but she glared at him as a response, meaning that she did not like his question. ”I mean, the way they speak is like they're on a politic argument or something.” Although he is proud of his children, he still couldn't help but ask that question.

”Ever since I took over the family business I didn't have much time to spend with our kids, and the only person who is mostly around the twins is your father. They most likely got their way of talking from him.” Mary explained.

Whenever it is business related or having a serious conversation, Marcus has always been talking like that. It is no wonder if the twins are talking the same way as Marcus. Mary is somehow thankful that twins don't use that way of talking in their everyday life.

”Maybe they should spend more time with me. They might learn how to have fun like me.” Just the thought of having a good time with his children is making Arion excited.

”No. They'll only get bored by staying with you all the time.” Even as parents, Mary understands that her way of having fun is different from her children's perspective. Time has changed and so is the way teenagers are now. They can have fun together, but it's not like that all the time.

Back on Anna and Aaron's side, the twins are now preparing are now attaching their device to the big TV screen in the room. As they are doing that, James' heart is pounding so fast, he has no idea what to do.

While James is suffering on the inside, Marietta and Rent went on his side to have a discussion on the twins' plans.

”James, aren't Aaron is under training with you these past few days? Can't you just use that as a way for us to escape just in case they do have evidence against us?” In Marietta's thinking, if the twins do have evidence of what they are planning to the Coleman family, they can use Aaron as their scapegoat.

They can say that Aaron put all those evidence just to frame her, her husband, and James. If they are able to pull that off, Aaron will no longer have the right to fight for the next succession and their original plan will continue on. As for Anna, they don't have to worry about her that much because in her opinion Anna is nothing without her brother. It's going to be their win.

”It's a good plan, Aunt, however, it's not that easy. I don't have evidence to prove that Aaron is framing us.” James sighed frustratingly. Marietta is good at making up plans, but she is bad at giving details on how to do it.

Marietta has been living alongside the Colemans longer than he did. Can she even come up with a plan that can actually fool his father and Martha?

”W-we can tell them to give us a few days to prove our innocence and with that, we have time to prove that Aaron is trying to frame us.” Desperate, Marietta further explained by what she and James should do. Even her husband is agreeing to her plan.

”You just don't get it, do you?” James frustratingly asked. ”We can't do anything. Even if they agree to let us prove our innocence, my father and aunt Martha will have their investigation. They have resources that we don't have.”

To shorten it, there is no way for them to do anything else. The twins got them cornered the moment they announced that there are traitors in the family. With his hands shaking, James inwardly said, 'You two played your game too well.'

Marietta groaned that the only thing they could do right now is to hope that the twins' so-called evidence doesn't pinpoint to any of them. ”This is why I told you to kill your father the moment you had the chance to do so.”