"Fine!"
Mrs. Sterling sneered, "Truly an ungrateful wretch."
The term "wretch" made Wyatt Sterling uncomfortable.
Was trusting Serena Sullivan really wrong?
The commotion was so loud that Mr. and Mrs. Sterling hurried over from the corridor. Seeing the standoff at the door, Mr. Sterling, who was walking in front, spoke up first, "What's going on?"
The servant recounted the events accurately to Mr. Sterling.
Of course, she emphasized that Serena had fallen on her own, not involving Felicity Sterling.
"Grandpa."
Wyatt Sterling, fearing that Mr. Sterling would believe it, argued, "I don't believe Serena would fall on her own just to frame Felicity."
"So you believe your own sister is harming her!"
Mrs. Sterling sneered, finally seeing Wyatt's true colors.
Claire Sullivan's son is Claire's, and no matter how well you treat him, it would be useless.
"I never said it was Felicity who did it."
But someone must have pushed Serena.
