Chapter 398 Max’s Comeback Banquet
Viola’s eyes instantly turned cold.
Thinking of what happened in McGraw’s place yesterday, she smiled sarcastically.
“Even if you don’t believe in this test result, my brothers who have loved me for more than 20 years believed it. It’s hilarious.
“As for Bentley,” the sarcasm on Viola’s face deepened as she said, “yesterday, he was the first to believe it when he saw the paternity test with Miguel’s fingerprint on it.”
She didn’t believe anyone in the entire McGraw family.
Last time, Rebecca was secretly released.
Before she left, she shouted at Viola at the top of her lungs, “He has been pretending to be kind for so long. I really look forward to the day when you see his true face!
“It must feel bad to be betrayed by your beloved one! Viola, I will wait for the day when you know the truth and collapse!”
Viola had always thought that Rebecca was talking ill of Ormand.
Then Viola thought about it carefully and realized that Rebecca should be talking about one of her brothers.
The more she thought about that, the more she felt disappointed.
Ormand fell into deep thought again.
Although he had only heard about what happened yesterday at McGraw’s place from
Viola, he didn’t think Viola’s brothers were that stupid given what he knew about them.
He didn’t believe that they would ignore the doubts.
Especially Bentley.
Bentley was usually silent and wouldn’t easily show his emotion. He was the most scheming one among Viola’s three brothers.
Bentley didn’t speak much, but his love for Viola was no less than that of Bobby and Russell.
If he didn’t really love Viola, Bentley wouldn’t have put in so much effort to test Ormand. He had Ormand experience the pain of labor to feel the pain Viola would have to endure for Ormand in the future.
And the three toasts. Bentley and Russell had personally prepared them.
Their love for Viola shouldn’t be so easily erased by a paternity test result.
Ormand said, “Viola, this happened so abruptly. Maybe they just haven’t carefully thought about it. They’ll figure it out. I believe that they trust you.”
Ormand thought the same as Lainey did.
Viola didn’t want to talk about her brothers anymore, so she changed the topic. “Dad fell down the stairs. Although Max explained it clearly yesterday, I still feel weird.
“Even if my father was really furious after learning about the test result, he wouldn’t be so irrational and fall down so easily. Besides, he happened to fall when Lily and Joseph weren’t by his side.”
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“It’ll be hard to investigate that. After all, it’s in McGraw’s place, they would be alert if we summon the servants of the McGraw family in the name of the National Bureau of Investigation.”
“Alright, I’ll ask Todd to do that.”
“You’re right. We can investigate this later.”
Viola thought of Max’s delicate face. She said, “Let’s look into Max first. Find out where she has been recently and who she has been seeing.”
Viola gripped the paternity test result in her hand and continued in a low voice, “Look into Miguel, too. I don’t believe him. I wanna know his recent whereabouts, his family’s situation, and his bills.”
“Don’t worry, Todd will nail that.”
Ormand lifted Viola’s face and kissed her soft lips. “But now I want your comfort.”
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He gently rubbed the tip of her nose, his dark eyes staring at her expectantly, trying to shift away her worries over these trivial matters.
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Viola raised an eyebrow and pretended not to understand. As expected, she followed his thoughts. “Why should I comfort you? What are you unhappy about?”
Ormand leaned into her arms and rubbed against her wantonly. He said in a soft, spoiled manner, “Viola, I’m so poor now. I have to count on you in the future. You are all I have now. I want you to love me hard…” If Viola abandoned him, then he would literally end up lonely and impoverished.
But he knew that Viola would never do that.
Viola held up Ormand’s face with both hands and kissed him affectionately, and then she pressed him under her body.
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