Chapter 201 Threatening To Reveal Her Identity
“Impossible.”
Nancy balled her fists and glared at Felix. Her eyes were blazing as she growled, “Don’t slander my
mom.”
“Slander?”
Felix sneered, “Why would I stoop so low as to slander a woman of questionable virtue like her? Think about your name. You’re Nancy Cohen, and your mother is Eunice Cohen. You took her last name. You’re not a Hugo. Do you think I would let you take the last name Cohen if you were my daughter?”
His words shattered Nancy’s defenses completely.
She understood Felix all too well. If she were his child, he would have wanted her to have his last name Hugo, not Cohen.
When Nancy was a child, she once asked her mother, “Mom, why do my classmates have their father’s last name, but I have yours?”
At the time, Eunice hugged Nancy tenderly and explained, “It’s because my last name is special to me, and your dad is an easygoing and generous man. He doesn’t care about such formalities, so that’s why you have my last name, Nancy. Do you not like it?”
“No. I love it.”
Nancy was a naive child back then. She believed her mother’s explanation.
Later on, even in college, she found out that some kids took their mother’s last names too, so she didn’t think much about it.
Unfortunately, things were not as simple as she had thought.
“Mom…” Nancy raised her head, her heart filled with pain.
All along, she longed for a father’s love and yearned for a father figure, but fate had played a cruel trick on her.
If she wasn’t Felix’s daughter, then whose daughter was she?
“Who is my biological father?” Nancy looked at Felix.
“How should I know?”
“Why wouldn’t you know? I’m begging you-considering we’ve been a family for over two decades, please tell me who my father is.”
Felix waved her off impatiently. “Even if you beg me, I can’t tell you. I really don’t know. When your mom met me, she was alone. There was no information about her family either. I’m starting to suspect that even her name was fake.”
“Then… After all these years, weren’t you curious at all? Didn’t my mom ever say anything?” Nancy asked, eager to find out more information.
“Nope. Before we got married, we made an agreement. I was not allowed to ask any questions about your father. She would give me money, and I would pretend to be your father so that everyone would think you were a legitimate child.”
Felix’s words extinguished the last glimmer of hope in Nancy’s heart.
She staggered on her feet, almost falling to the ground if she didn’t have something to support her.
However, Felix only grew more impatient and annoyed. “I didn’t come here today to help you reunite with your father. I’m telling you again, Nancy—if you don’t gather 140 thousand by tomorrow, I don’t know what I’ll do.”
“What will you do?” Nancy asked, a sense of foreboding washing over her.
“I have been forced to be a father to someone else’s child for over twenty years now. I’m fed up. If you don’t get the money, don’t blame me for tarnishing your mother’s reputation. I’ll let all her old neighbors, colleagues, and friends know just how promiscuous she was. Since you love your mother so much, Nancy, I’m sure you don’t want her name to be disgraced after her death. She’ll never rest in peace! And you. If the entire hospital finds out that you’re a b*stard child who doesn’t even know who your father is, how do you think they will view you?” Felix sneered.
He no longer had any reason to pretend.
He was a malicious demon, spewing his venom with every word he uttered. He was repulsive and terrifying.
Nancy felt even more helpless because she had no choice.
She could ignore what might happen to herself. She was willing to give up her job and move somewhere else.
But she couldn’t let her mother suffer disgrace. Her mother had worked so hard to give birth to her and raise her.
How could she allow her mother’s reputation to be ruined and become the subject of everyone’s scorn after her death?
Nancy couldn’t accept that.
Felix knew exactly how to push her buttons.
“Don’t you have any decency, Felix? Even if I’m not your daughter, my mother lived with you for decades. You two were married for so long. How could you be willing to destroy her reputation?”
Nancy was so furious that her eyes turned red.
Her whole body trembled.
“Married?” Felix scoffed. “Have you ever seen a married couple who sleeps in separate bedrooms? Yeah, we were married in the eyes of the law, but throughout those twenty-odd years, she never let me touch
her. What kind of wife was she?”
“Even so, you lived under the same roof for so long. My mom paid for all your bills and expenses. She didn’t use any of her own money. She gave it all to you.”
“She didn’t do it willingly. She was forced to do so because she didn’t want me to expose the fact that you’re an illegitimate child.”
Felix stepped forward and grabbed Nancy’s chin.
“Your mother is no saint, Nancy. Do you think she’s so great? She only did it to protect you. I’m telling you one last time. If you don’t get me 140 thousand by tomorrow, I’ll expose your identity and your mother’s sordid past.”
With that, Felix turned on his heel and left.
“Felix… you heartless man!”
Nancy screamed in anger at his retreating figure.
One hundred and forty thousand?
She couldn’t gather that much money, not even if she sold herself.
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