Chapter 1769
“My mind is clear.” Zenovia stared at Juneau with no expression. “Dad, this was all your fault. If it weren‘t for Lisa, I wouldn‘t have learned that you have been cheating on Mom. You‘ve always been a good dad, but that was all a lie.”
“Zenovia–”
“I did all that because Nollace knows what you did. If he exposed you, the consequences would be severe. I was just thinking about our family.”
Juneau held his breath and looked sick and pale as if he had lost his will to fight back.
Zenovia was still calm. “Don‘t blame me. Your sentence will ensure that our family is safe. Don‘t worry. No one is going to discover your secrets. I‘ve got you the best lawyer team in Haniston, and even if you‘re sentenced to prison, you‘ll get a reduced sentence. That‘s all that I can do for you.”
She ended the call and left.
Juneau froze in his seat because never would he imagined that he would one day fall at his daughter‘s hands. When he was brought away by the police, he had been laughing and crying because he had underestimated his own daughter.
Zenovia left the police station and went to the palace to see the
king.
King William had heard about her father‘s case, and seeing how
sad she was, he sighed. “Your father made a mistake for getting involved in that.”
Zenovia said, “I’m sorry, Your Majesty. We‘ve let you down.”
The king waved his hand. “It‘s not your fault. You didn‘t choose to cover up for your father.”
He appreciated what Zenovia did, and with her capabilities, it would be perfect if she was willing to help his grandson.
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