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A Call That Changed Her Entire Life novel Chapter 232

Jacob paused in silence, for about a second. Jacob narrowed his gaze and glared at Emily's foster parents, unblinking. Eventually, he sighed deeply and complied with Emily's decision.

Stunned, a shiver raced through them, as they didn't expect to see such a sudden change in Jacob's temperament. With no other choice, he nodded at them and said, "She wants you to come in. But if you say or do something you shouldn't, you are going to regret it.

Don't think that just because you've raised Emily, you'll have a guaranteed, all-expenses-paid-for, future. She may have a soft corner for you, but I don't. I can still deal with the two of you, without anybody knowing anything.

So, do not overstep your bounds and do not overstay your welcome. Most importantly, do not cross me."

Once Jacob finished talking, Andrew and Debby cowered in terror as they looked to the ground, yielding to his warning.

"Get inside," he said. Only with Jacob's permission did they dare to set their feet past the gate.

In the spacious living room, Emily had been waiting patiently for a while. Her sights were set on a tea cup that one of the servants had passed to her. She sat there expressionless, and one could hardly figure what she was thinking.

This was the first time Debby had seen Emily like this, but she was forced to swallow the pill as she slowly approached her with Andrew at her side.

"Emily, I am here to see you. So is your father..." Debby said nervously.

Emily looked up at them, covering the sadness in her eyes. "Sit down, please," she said, emotionlessly.

Debby and Andrew sat down in front of her, cautiously and timidly.

"Jacob, I would like to have some moment with them alone. Could you please wait for me up there?" Emily requested.

Though there was a hint of dissatisfaction under Jacob's eyes, when she looked at him, he gave into her and agreed. "Fine, but don't waste your precious time talking to them for too long," he said.

"Don't worry. I've got this," Emily replied, and smiled at Jacob assuringly.

After Jacob left them, the depressive mood in the living room had disappeared.

Finally, Debby breathed out a sigh of relief. Nevertheless, she felt at ease in Emily's presence. "Emily, we're here to apologize for that day... I have to admit that I acted impulsively at that moment..."

Acted impulsively at that moment?

If Jacob hadn't showed up on time, Emily would have been strangled to death by her own mother.

Emily ridiculed them, "No need to apologize. All I want to ask you is, do you really believe that I hurt Tina on purpose?"

Angered, Debby's eyes gleamed a hideous, luminescent crimson, but she quickly concealed her displeasure. "Of course, I believe you, but during those circumstances..." said Debby.

"Mom, don't lie to me," Emily retorted.

"No, I didn't..." Debby quibbled.

"Yes, you are," Emily asserted. Emily looked straight into her erratic eyes, as if she could see through her soul. "I can clearly see that you were just pretending to believe me. You think that I wanted to hurt your real daughter? Do you know how many times Tina tried to kill me, let alone hurt me?

Every time I managed to get away luckily. It's true that I hate her, but I would never stoop down to her standards and hurt her. She has brought this upon herself," said Emily.

"You say she's hurt you many times, but here you are, alive and well," Debby replied. As she glanced at Emily with resentment, Debby couldn't stop herself from talking back. "But look at Tina. She has lost her beauty; she's addicted to drugs and her entire life is in ruins."

"How can you even compare to her, when you already have everything and she has nothing?" Andrew supplemented, having pity only for his biological daughter. Emily's foster parents claimed that they came to apologize, but neither guilt nor remorse could be sensed from their words.

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