Chapter 39 Are You Not Afraid Of Guns
Samuel, who had been lying weakly on the bed, sat up in shock.
Raylee stared at the gun in her hands, dazed, unable to react.
“Ray–Ray, are you okay?” Jeremiah’s voice was anxious.
She glanced up at him, her eyes landing on the blood staining his shoulder. “You’ve been shot!”
Jeremiah’s lips curled into a faint smile. “I’m fine. You grabbed the gun in time, so it only grazed me. It’s just a surface
wound.”
“So, you’re the adopted daughter the Goodridge family raised for eighteen years? The one who stole my eldest daughter’s necklace a few years ago Victor’s gaze was unreadable as he stared at Raylee.
She met his eyes and nodded.
“Aren’t you afraid of guns?” he asked again.
Raylee shook her head.
Raylee shook her head. During those four years of imprisonment, hadn’t she seen all kinds of knives, guns, and torture devices? The horrifying instruments of punishment she had endured were a thousand times more terrifying than any gun.
Victor didn’t reprimand her for her curt response. Instead, a flicker of admiration surfaced deep in his et
eyes.
“Ray–Ray, this has nothing to do with you. Step aside, I need to get justice for your brother!” Alaric said, his tone laced with imitation.
Harriet came over and helped Rayice up, but Layla reached out, gripping Raylee’s arm firmly. Her expression was solemn as she said, “This has everything to do with her! Why did my brother resort to violence? It was because Samuel was bullying Raylee! Raylee couldn’t take it anymore, so she instigated my brother to pull the trigger!”
Kaylee stared at Layla in disbelief.
Why would she say that?
But within seconds, she understood. Layla was shifting the responsibility onto her so that the Goodridge family would have no grounds to hold the Lorimer family accountable.
Taking the blame? It’s not like it’s my first time.
She nodded numbly. “That’s right, I was the one who influenced Mr. Lorimer.”
“Ray–Ray, don’t just say things like that!” Harriet’s frustration was evident. “How could you possibly instigate someone to shoot your own brother? He’s your brother, for heaven’s sake!”
*Raylee, stop lying!” Waverly protested. “I was there! You didn’t manipulate Mr. Loriguer at all!”
“Could you hear me from that far away?” Raylee’s voice was emotionless as she turned away, falling silent.
Victor suddenly pointed at her, his voice thundering in anger.
“Fine then, you little troublemaker!” he snapped. “Four years ago, you stole my eldest daughter’s heirloom necklace, and now you’re instigating my son to shoot someone? You’ve turned my family upside down. What exactly are you up to?”
“I’m sorry,” Raylee murmured, bowing her head.
Victor’s expression was serious as he turned to Alaric. “Alaric, you heard her yourself. Your daughter admitted she was the instigator. My son isn’t to blame, and now he’s even been shot. Do you still want to pursue this matter further?”
Alaric’s expression darkened. It was like swallowing a bitter pill, knowing he had no way to refute the situation. He could only
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Chapter 39 Are You Not Afraid Of Guns
son accountable. Victor, feel free to leave.”
Raylee’s arrival had completely shifted the situation, forcing the Goodridge family to admit their fault.
Finished
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