Chapter 1697
The chill in Shirley’s emotionless voice was palpable.
Adam looked at Shirley, tightening his grip on Cathy’s hand, and continued toward the door.
Barely a few steps and Shirley’s voice drifted from behind once again.
“Adam, I brought her here so that you can be content with your lot. Don’t you even think about stepping out of the door.”
Upon hearing these words, Cathy instantly understood.
She was merely bait for Adam, who would come and look for her here, luring him into this trap.
Adam’s fists clenched as he suddenly turned around. When he saw Shirley smoking in a carefree demeanor, his face fell. “Shirley, you should’ve already read dad’s notebook. Why are you still acting like this?”
Shirley stepped toward Adam, her face insipid. “Adam, you’re already an adult. Are you so naive to think you could solve this matter, one that had been gnawing at my mind for all these years, just by doing that? Let me tell you. It’s not possible!”
She gritted her teeth as she spat out the last three words.
Adam could deeply sense Shirley’s heartlessness. He also knew there was nothing else that he needed to say. He only wanted to get Cathy away from here.
“If you just want to keep me here, I’ll stay. Let Cathy go,” Adam requested firmly.
However, Shirley would certainly not agree to that. “None of you are allowed to leave,” she said, her eyebrows raised.
After her cold words, she instructed the maid next to her before she went upstairs.
As Adam stared at Shirley’s figure decisively walking away, he could not help but frown.
Cathy, seeing Adam’s troubled expression, tried to ease his anxiety.
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