Chapter 222 Threaten
Diana went to rest after having her meal.
Kathleen stayed inside the pet house, hugging Snowy in silence.
Samuel entered and stood by the door. “How about you take care of it for a few days since you like the dog so much?”
Kathleen shook her head and pressed her face against Snowy’s furry body.
“I don’t have the time. A dog requires companionship. My brother and I are both busy.”
Samuel walked forward and crouched down beside her.
He reached out to pat Snowy’s head. “You saved this dog in the past.”
Kathleen turned around. “Samuel.”
“Hmm?” Samuel gazed at her solemnly.
“You weren’t just joking earlier at the dining table, right? You weren’t just making baseless analysis, am I right?” she asked softly.
Samuel wore an impassive expression. “I do have some evidence.”
“Would you have done it if it was you?” Kathleen asked with all seriousness.
“That depends on how intense the love is.” Samuel regarded her with a pensive gaze. “One can accept everything as long as they love deeply. If they are merely controlled by their superficial possessiveness, naturally, they will not allow anything to happen.”
Kathleen pursed her lips. “But what does it mean to love deeply?”
A troubled expression spread across her face.
Snowy suddenly lay on the floor and showed its stomach.
Kathleen proceeded to caress the dog’s stomach.
Samuel said, “Perhaps it was the way you thought of me.”
Kathleen momentarily froze and looked at him in surprise.
“What else could have motivated you to treat me in that manner in the past if it wasn’t because you loved me deeply?” His eyes bore into her.
Kathleen pursed her lips. “But you did not seem to like it.”
Then, she continued stroking Snowy’s belly.
“I do like it.” Samuel’s voice sounded hoarse. “It was my fault for not realizing that earlier.”
“Samuel, you don’t have to lie to me.” Kathleen sighed. “One-sided affection will only cause annoyance to others, just like how I was and how you are.”
He simply kept quiet and stared at her.
He had the urge to embrace her, but Samuel knew he should not do that.
Kathleen smiled faintly. “Anyway, I shouldn’t be too pessimistic since this matter has yet to be thoroughly investigated, right? Perhaps this is all just a misunderstanding. Old Mr. Yoeger donated to the children’s welfare center simply because he wanted to do a good deed. Am I right?”
Samuel remained silent.
Kathleen grasped his collar with both hands and uttered anxiously, “Answer me. Am I right?”
Samuel gazed at her delicate and adorable yet worried face while replying in a husky voice, “You’re right.”
Kathleen’s tears rolled down her cheeks, and Samuel instantaneously panicked.
“You’re a terrible liar.” Kathleen sniffled.
Samuel took out a handkerchief to help wipe the tears off her face.
“I’ll do it myself.” Kathleen wiped her tears with the handkerchief. “Tell me, how much do you know? You told me you would never lie to me.”
Samuel explained, “Your Highness, I’m really not lying to you. This is the extent of my investigation. Kate, all I can say is that I know men better than you. I may not have met with Old Mr. Yoeger, but based on my investigation and judgment, I reckon he’s most probably behind this matter.”
Kathleen pursed her red lips.
“Besides, think about this. Who could have stolen the child and not be discovered under so many people’s watch in the Yoeger residence?” he continued coolly.
Kathleen continued pursing her lips without saying a word.
In fact, she had already accepted Samuel’s hypothesis because his statement and the evidence he had produced left no room for doubt.
“Alas!” Kathleen let out a sigh. “Old Mrs. Yoeger was the one who suffered due to this incident. Why do you think Old Mrs. Yoeger split up with him? She decided to give birth to the child, after all.”
“Maybe the only thing she could do was to ensure that child lived.” Samuel gazed at Kathleen intently.
She nodded. “I can understand her point of view.”
She was the same previously.
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