Chapter 693 Before Arabella could speak, Phillip spoke up, âI know what youâre planning to do, and Iâm all for it. Go for it. Letâs see who dared to stop you.â
His last sentence was meant for Mr. Winters.
Mr. Winters was so angry that his face turned red, ready to snatch the phone away.
âGrandpa.â Arabellaâs voice came from the other end of the phone. âI called you today to ask if Mr, Winters came to see you. Is he there with you?â âWhy are you asking this?â
âTurn on the speakerphone, and I have something to say.â
Although Phillip Hereâs lip didnât want the two of them to talk directly, he had no choice but to reluctantly press the speaker button since Arabella requested it. âHereâs the thing. Romeoâs dad was pushed into the swimming pool by Mr. Winters back then, and Iâve found an eyewitness.â
Upon hearing this, Phillipâs eyes widened in disbelief as he looked at Mr. Winters.
Mr. Winters looked taken aback, âYouâre talking nonsense. First you framed Noreen and Enid. Now you want to frame me.â
Arabella, âAt the time, Mr/Winters didnât immediately save him. Instead, it was his driver who noticed and quickly jumped in to save Romeoâs dad.â
Arabella, âThere were no cameras near the pool. No one saw it. The driver probably wanted to protect the child, so he told Mr.
Winters, pretending to be the âlifeâsaving benefactorâ to take advantage of the McMillian family. There was no need to harm such a small child. After the driver left through a side door, only Mr. Winters and Romeoâs dad were left by the pool. By then, Romeoâs dad had passed out. After some consideration, Mr. Winters called for help, attracting a crowd. So, everyone thought he saved Romeoâs dad, but that wasnât the case.â
Mr. Wintersâ face was getting increasingly sullen. He said agitatedly, âYouâre so young, spinning tales as if you saw it all yourself!
Is it that the McMillian family doesnât want to repay my lifeâsaving favor, so you helped them make up such a cunning excuse?
You said there were no cameras near the pool.â
âElsie, yes, thatâs right, there was a servant named Elsie back then.â Phillip suddenly remembered. His eyes were red, and he looked at Mr. Winters angrily and trembling, âSo, the one who really pushed my son into the pool was you.â
Mr. Winters was a bit flustered, âYour son said himself that he slipped and fell into the pool. What does that have to do with me?â
Phillip, âHe was only four years old at the time! He fell into the water, choked on water, fainted, and then had a fever for three days. Of course, he has no memory of how he fell! How would he know someone pushed him!â
Phillip moved forward step by step, saying angrily, âYou actually did something like this to a fourâyearâold kid. Over the years, youâve taken advantage of the McMillian family, under the guise of being a lifeâsaving benefactor! Youâre worse than a beast!â