Chapter 916
Catelyn almost burst with laughter at Edwin's reply.
She was amused that Edwin managed to put murder into such a sublime act.
She signaled him to look at the cross and said smilingly, "You might want to be mindful of what you say in front of Him. God bless you."
Edwin glanced at the crucifix enshrined in the middle of the chapel. After Eugene's death, Sylvie would come to recite the prayer for the dead whenever she was free. At the end of the day, it was an ordeal for a mother to lose a son.
’I don't believe in gods or ghosts. I only believe in myself."
Catelyn seemed to have seen Cedrick in Edwin when he said that. Cedrick, too, never believed in those. As an atheist, he felt that religion was just a form of psychological comfort.
"Forget it. Let's talk about your Christmas plan with Joanne. Christmas is coming soon, and no matter how much she tries to hide, she'll need to go back to Atherton Manor. You know Grandma has been thinking about her grandchild in Joanne's womb."
"Uncle Eugene has just passed away. It isn't bad after all to let Grandma have high hopes and look forward to something."
"So you're still going to keep her in the dark?"
Catelyn frowned. The longer Edwin kept it a secret, the greater the impact Joanne would face when he debunked it in the future. It was undeniably a snowball effect that would lead to an adverse outcome.
'What, then? Do you want Grandma to suffer another bereavement? Kitty, as Joanne's best friend, you should understand that she came from an ordinary family with an upsetting growing environment. She won't be looked down upon only if she moves into Atherton Manor when she's pregnant."
Of course, Catelyn knew Joanne's growing background very well. She lost her biological mother when she was a child, and her father married her stepmother. She was not treated well by her parents as they were extremely biased toward her step-sister. It was because of that that she entered the entertainment industry to make money while still in college.
In fact, their family was fairly well-off as her father owned a medium-sized company with a constant annual income of around several million dollars. He also had a villa in a good location in the city center. It was just that the company was far from being comparable to the Atherton family's companies, hence Joanne was most likely nothing different from an ordinary person in the eyes of the Atherton family members.
Catelyn stubbornly stared at Edwin and asked him for a cast-iron guarantee, "Promise me that no matter what happens, you'll protect her well. If you hurt her in the long run, you'll find that she's a very distressed girl. I don't want to see her hurt in the slightest."
Edwin smiled playfully but did not take it to heart. "You know I'm always protective of pretty ladies."
'She's not that kind of mistress you'll find out there!" Catelyn stressed angrily.
"Okay. Chill!" Edwin waved his hand. "I have an agreement with her that I'll make her the brightest star in the circle of celebrities. She's my moneymaker now, so why would I hurt her?"
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