Chapter 83
Maisie was startled, and her expression turned sulky.
Stephen’s words just so happened to surprise Kennedy, who looked at Maisie and also the employee who was still standing outside the door wondering what to do.
“Zee, I’ve always felt sorry for you because of your mother’s affairs, so I’ve always wanted you t o inherit Vaenna Jewelry. But it seems that what you did six years ago still wasn’t enough, and you’re actually getting involved with Mr. Goldmann now. Do you even know how to spell the word shame? Mr. Goldmann is your elder sister, Willie’s boyfriend!”
Stephen was completely disappointed in her. He had even witnessed what the two of them were doing in the office the other day, so how could he believe that his daughter was innocent?
Facing her father’s accusation, Maisie clenched her hands tightly. “Are you lecturing me about shame? Then why didn’t you tell Leila that she’s a shameless wh*re when she climbed onto your bed?”
“You shut up!” Stephen shouted sharply. “The matter between your mother and me has nothing to do with Leila.”
The smile on Maisie’s face still looked extremely ironic. “It has nothing to do with that? Dad, you really do know how to defend Leila?”
“You don’t even understand what happened between your mother and me!” Stephen gnashed his teeth.
“Yes, I might not understand that. But have you ever tried to understand me?” Maisie stood u p, and her hands that had clenched into fists were trembling vigorously. “Do you think I snatched Willow’s boyfriend? Great! Then I shall disclose it to you today. Those kids are indeed Nolan’s children!”
“Maisie Vanderbilt, you”
“They’re five years old this year, so if you take the one year of pregnancy into account, it should’ve happened six years ago, right?”
A look of surprise flashed through Stephen’s eyes, and the thing that he wanted to say was stuck in his throat.
Maisie sneered coldly. “You’ve always believed what Leila and Willow said only. You will believe in anything that comes out of their mouth, but you’ve never believed in a word that I said. Sometimes I don’t even know if I’m your biological daughter.”
“But am I wrong?” Maisie asked in reply. “You’re more partial to Willow than me. It’s just like I’m an outsider in the family, the illegitimate daughter of the Vanderbilts. Oh, no, pardon me, I don’t even think that I live up to the title of an illegitimate daughter!”
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