Astonished, Carter looked at Shirley who had just said that.
How was that possible?
That could never have happened.
Carter kept on denying this in his heart, but Shirley’s firm gaze told him that this was true.
After Shirley and Carter looked at each other for a while, Shirley averted her gaze coldly and spoke earnestly and unflinchingly to the Old Master.
“Old Master Gray, I am telling the truth. If you don’t believe me, you can find someone to verify this. With your ability, I believe that nothing will escape from your eyes as long as you want to know something.”
After saying that, Shirley glanced at Carter and mocked him mercilessly.
“I can confidently tell everyone here that Carter Gray has no right to fight for the monarch’s throne in St. Piaf because he’s not worthy.”
“…” Carter could no longer describe how he was feeling right now. The tempest that was his anger was on the verge of exploding.
However, the person in front of him was Shirley. It was Shirley.
In the past, he had been this woman’s priority, and she would speak carefully in his presence. At the present, she desperately wanted to see him fall from grace and even wanted him to die.
Carter was speechless as he merely stared at Shirley.
At this moment, Jim’s mother started to mock Carter. “Dad, did you hear that? Even Shirley is testifying against Carter’s character. Do you want
someone like this to rule over St. Piaf in the future?”
“Grandpa, even if I wanted to fight for the right to rule as well, I would never agree with Carter’s means. If I wanted to fight for it, I would use the right and proper means, not despicable means like this.”
Jim lifted his cold and arrogant eyes and then asked Madeline politely.
“Miss Eveline Montgomery, since this is all fake, then I guess you’re not really pregnant too, is that right?”
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