Catching his breath, Mark turned to Peter and instructed, âTell the guards at the gate to stop her!â
At this time, Cathy had just caught up with Mark, holding a little girl in her arms.
Peter shot Cathy a conflicted look before he looked down at his phone and dialed a number.
After saying a few words, he looked up at Mark and said, âMiss Fowler drove her own car and left as soon as she could!â
Suddenly, a shadow passed over Markâs face, making his expression appear grimmer.
With a frazzled look, Mark ran straight to the door.
His demeanor now was a complete departure from how he was commonly perceived.
It marked the first time that people had seen him lose his cool.
Peter was supposed to follow Mark, but he chose to remain here.
He kept his eyes fixed on Cathy as well as the little girl she was holding.
This little girl was actually Cathyâs and Paulâs daughter.
No one had expected this from Cathy.
Cathy was supposed to have been transferred to Tashkao.
However, on the day before the event, Cathy brought a child with her and said that she wanted to see Mark.
As soon as Mark saw the child, his jaw fell to the floor.
Peter was certain that nothing inappropriate was happening between Mark and Cathy.
Then, Cathy clarified and explained that the child belonged to Paul.
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âMark, had you not been in love with Cecilia and canceled the task,
Paul and his wife wouldnât have died!â she shouted at him.
âYouâre indirectly responsible for their deaths! Donât bother to know how this child came to be.
All you need to know is that sheâs my child and Paulâs.
â
At that moment, Mark was clenching his fists so hard his nails had dug into his palms.
He wanted to strangle Cathy so badly!
How could she do such a thing? How could she use a child, a Living person, as a tool to guilt-trip him?
Peter was aware of all this, and just thinking about it was enough to make him seethe in anger.
With sharp eyes filled with disdain, Peter uttered, âEven if Mr.
Evans allows you to stay in Czanch because of this child, that doesnât change anything! He doesnât love you.
Whatever you do, nothing is going to change that fact.
â
Hearing this, Cathyâs countenance darkened.
Meanwhile, Mark managed to catch up with Cecilia at the airport.
It was already late at night, and Cecilia was quietly sitting in the departure lounge.
Edwin had fallen asleep on Ceciliaâs lap.
From the looks of his face, he seemed exhausted.
Under the light, Ceciliaâs eyelashes appeared wet, indicating that she had cried.