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All Too Late novel Chapter 253

Chapter 252 Apologize

“Apologize to Vivian and untie the knot in her heart,” Kathleen icily stated.

Baffled, Tracy bit her lip and exclaimed, “Never!”

That garnered a scoff from Kathleen, who then sardonically snapped, “Weren’t you afraid that Finn would leave you? After all, many years have passed, and you still haven’t gotten pregnant. Aren’t you worried that the Morris family won’t want you around anymore?”

Tracy pursed her lips.

Kathleen’s indifferent voice rang again as she continued, “I heard Finn’s mother kept asking you to get pregnant. That way, Finn would have all the more reason to return to the Morris family and inherit the family business.”

“As long as I apologize, you promise you’ll help me get pregnant?” asked Tracy, whose intent gaze was fixated on Kathleen.

A nod came from the latter.

“Fine! I’ll apologize,” Tracy said through gritted teeth.

At that moment, Kathleen and Samuel exchanged looks, relieved that they had finally convinced Tracy.

If she had refused, the two would have taken extreme measures to have things go their way.

“Have someone deliver the original copies of the video and photos here now. I’ll get my brother to send Vivian over,” Kathleen instructed.

Dissatisfaction shadowed all over Tracy’s face, but there was little else she could do in the situation.

Hence, she ordered one of her subordinates to head back and collect the original copies.

Kathleen phoned Charles. “Hey, Charles, bring Vivian over. Let’s settle the matter today.”

“Okay.” Charles, who was on the other end of the line, nodded.

With that, Kathleen hung up and looked over at Ryan. “Get us a bigger room.”

“Got it!” Ryan nodded.

“Let’s go,” Kathleen said while shooting Tracy an apathetic glance.

The latter took two steps before pausing on the spot. She then looked over at Samuel to ask, “Can I ask you something, Mr. Macari?”

“Go ahead,” replied an impatient Samuel.

Once more, Tracy paused for a brief moment before asking, “Did you arrange for Wendy to put on that show earlier?”

“Yeah,” Samuel candidly replied.

That instantly baffled Tracy.

Never did she expect Samuel to admit it.

Yet, he did.

It seemed that the man was not even worried about her seeking revenge on him.

Kathleen had heard the two’s exchange as well.

Gosh! Samuel is really fearless, huh?

Soon, they arrived at the largest banquet hall on the first floor.

There were no activities or conventions for the day, so the banquet hall was empty.

It did not take long before some men carried Caleb, who sat on a chair, into the hall.

The entire situation dumbfounded him as he yelled, “Kathleen! Let me go!”

In response, a look of indifference appeared on Kathleen’s face. “No. You’re too reckless and can mess things up.”

That was enough to render Caleb speechless.

Nevertheless, he soon regained his senses and thundered, “Need I remind you that this matter involves my sister?”

“So what? Things will proceed smoothly even without your presence. Do you seriously think you’re that important?” Kathleen questioned.

No response came from Caleb at that point.

He figured that he had pissed her off by shoving her earlier.

However, it was not intentional, as he was not thinking straight at that time.

“Um, about me shoving you aside earlier… You’re not hurt, are you?” Caleb eventually asked with concern.

“She’s fine.” Samuel’s frosty glare pierced Caleb as he added, “If it happens again, I’ll chop your hands off.”

Silence befell Caleb as he cautiously eyed Samuel.

He knew he was indeed at fault for acting so brashly despite Kathleen’s sincere intentions.

Just then, Tracy’s subordinate returned with a bag in hand.

Tracy glanced over before instructing, “Hand it to them!”

Her subordinate approached Kathleen while speaking with the utmost respect. “Here are the items you requested, Mrs. Macari.”

Kathleen was at a loss for words upon hearing the formal title given to her.

Cough! Cough!

Samuel cleared his throat, clarifying, “I had nothing to do with that.”

Enraged, Kathleen was quick to reply, “It’s all because you keep showing up beside me, and that causes a misunderstanding for everyone!”

“Yeah. It’s my fault,” Samuel soothed.

Only a huff came from Kathleen as she felt Samuel did not realize his mistakes.

Nevertheless, she accepted the bag containing many photos and the video stored on a memory card.

She glanced at the photos but felt they were too jarring, so she quickly stuffed them back into the bag.

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