Hearing Margaret's words, Casey was stunned for a moment. He still knew the woman in front of him very well. With her arrogance, she would never apologize to others even if she did something wrong.
So, Margaret's apology surprised Casey.
"Tell me your purpose directly. You don't need to be so hypocritical. I still know what kind of person you are," Casey said.
Margaret showed an apologetic look and said, "Casey, I know you bear a grudge against me. But After the last time, I thought a lot and realized my mistake. I sincerely want to apologize to you sincerely. "
"Moreover, through observations during this period, I found that I couldn't take you back to B City by some benefits or some other means. This will only deepen your aversion to me."
"It was all my fault. Please take my apology and forgive me."
Margaret's attitude was quite sincere, and it seemed that she really chastened.
"I don't want to accept your apology, and I don't believe that after I slapped you last time, you will let it go. Margaret, I've learned your viciousness, stop pretending to be nice," Casey said.
Casey never thought about trusting Margaret from the beginning. The cunning of this woman was beyond the imagination of ordinary people. Believing in her would bring trouble to oneself.
Margaret was not angry, but looked more guilty. Others may forgive her easily when they saw her frowning look.
"Casey, whether you forgive me or not, I hope you can go back to B City with me. Your mother's illness has taken a turn for the worse. She is dying. Don't you have any feelings for her?" Margaret asked again.
Casey curled his lips and said, "As early as when she and you kicked me out of the Davies family, there was no relationship between me and her."
Margaret bit his lip, and then said, "Then what if your mother will tell you something about your father if you go back to B City this time?"
Casey had a casual look, but after hearing Margaret mention his father, he immediately sat upright.
"What are you talking about? News about my father?" Casey stared at Margaret with both eyes, anxious.
He may not be interested in his mother in B City right now, but he still cared about his father very much.
It was precisely because his father disappeared for no reason that Margaret and Casey's mother had the opportunity to seize the power of the Davies family. Otherwise, Casey would not be expelled from the Davies family.
When Casey's father was there, he took care of Casey in every way. Whatever it was, he would give him the best one.
It was precisely because his father protected him so well that when Margaret planned to drive him out, he was defenseless.
It was the forbearance of these few years in J City that allowed Casey to develop his calm personality.
Casey had been investigating his father's whereabouts in recent years. He didn't believe that the head of the Davies family would disappear for no reason. And with his father's strength, he would not be killed easily.
If Casey's father really died, then only Casey's mother could do this.
No matter how strong he was, it was impossible to resist the malice of those closest to him. Casey's mother only needed to poison the food to end Casey's father's life easily.
It was not that Casey didn't think about this possibility. After all, not long after his father disappeared, his mother and Margaret planned the illusion that he wanted to kill his mother and seize power.
So, Casey felt that his father's disappearance had something to do with his mother and Margaret.
But in the investigations in the past few years, there was no evidence showed that his father was killed by his mother. This was what puzzled Casey the most.
If it were not for the lack of evidence, Casey would have been back to the Davies family and took revenge two years ago.
"Before your father disappeared that year, he actually left a letter. The content of this letter was only read by your mother. I told her that you didn't want to go back with me yesterday. Therefore, she told me about the letter."
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