Chapter 284 Cassandra frowned, wondering why Leanna still called her Cassie. She said in a cold voice, âDonât call me Cassie again.â
Leanna was stunned and disappointed. Her eyes were full of depression. She said, âCassie, canât you still forgive me and your father?â
Cassandra thought, âForgive?
âHow?
âBecause of Darrenâs mistakes and his selfârighteousness, I had been tortured for two years in my previous life.
The family relationship I had desired was all fake.
âIt wasnât them who suffered torment to death, so of course they could ask for my forgiveness without thinking.
âHow could I forgive them? If I had died because of someone else, I would have been calm in the face of all this. But I died because of Benjaminâs family.
âIt was Darrenâs mistake that caused my death.â
Cassandra took a deep breath. Considering that Leanna had taken the risk of giving birth to her, Cassandra didnât just say ânoâ
indifferently. Instead, she said, âMs. Leanna Stark, let me tell you a story. Would you like to hear it?
âA poor old woman picked up a newborn girl. The little girl grew up drinking the simplest vegetable soup, and baby formula was a luxury for her.
âThe old woman had no family and regarded the little girl as her own family. Therefore, she tried her best to take care of the little girl until the little girl grew up, went to school, and spent money. Although she was poor, she didnât let the little girl do any heavy work.
âWhen the little girl was ten years old, the old woman couldnât hold on and fell ill. In order to save her, the girl went to beg some men, one after another. At such a young age, she had a debt of 100 thousand dollars. However, the old womanâs illness required a lot of money, and the 100 thousand dollars couldnât last long. The girl couldnât keep borrowing money to save the old woman.
So, she started. studying desperately, learning everything she could, especially things that could.
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+5 âThe girl treated the old woman as her only family. But she lost her family. Because she was loved by the old woman, she longed for family very much. She simply felt that if a stranger could be so nice to her, then her biological parents would definitely treat her better. Finally, when she was almost an adult, she found the soâcalled biological parents.â Cassandra looked at Leanna and asked faintly, âDo you know what happened later?â
Leanna shook her head. She didnât know, but she felt sorry for the little girl.
Cassandra smiled lightly and said, âHer soâcalled biological mother and brothers. conducted a DNA test with her and her biological father. They found her, and she was overjoyed. She gave up everything she had before adulthood and followed her biological mother and brothers back home.
âAs a result, the adopted daughter of the family had expanded the bedroom to the girlâs room. She had to sleep in a storeroom.
Her brothers disliked her, and whenever the adopted daughter cried, all the blame fell on her. Being locked in a dark room, scolded, and beaten became a routine. Sometimes she couldnât even have a proper meal, or the food was spoiled. Those days were much worse than before. She also faced school violence, but she endured it silently, not wanting to cause trouble for her family.
âDuring the SAT, even though her results were good, her family insisted she give up her chance to go to university for the adopted daughter.
âBut she foolishly thought her family just couldnât accept her temporarily, so she tried her best to please them. In the end, she paid the price. She was stranded on Desert Island for a month by her own family. She barely grew up but died at the hands of her soâcalled family.
âIn the end, she was told that she wasnât part of the family because her biological father had made a mistake.â Cassandra looked at Leanna and asked faintly, âMs. Leanna Stark, after experiencing all this, does that little girl still need her biological parents?â
Leanna was taken aback by the question. She thought, âDoes she need her biological parents?
âDoes she really need them?
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âLiving worse off than a stray dog because of familial ties, what use are those ties?â
Leanna responded indignantly, âOf course not. If given the chance, she could live just fine on her own.â
Cassandra chuckled and said, âI agree.â
She then turned to Darren and asked, âWhat do you think. Mr. Yates?â
âI...â Darren didnât know what to say.
He had a strong feeling that Cassandra was talking about herself. Everything she said about the little girl aligned, except for the part about the death.
He regretted that he had been so impulsive these days and insisted on explaining.
He thought, âI was pushing her so hard, right?â
Cassandra snorted and said sarcastically, âIt seems that Mr. Yates doesnât know it.
âSo, please donât ask me whether I accept you or forgive you again. Apart from giving me life, what I have experienced in my life is abandonment. You are the least qualified to ask for my acceptance and forgiveness.â
She suddenly stood up and continued. âTake good care of yourself these couple of days. When Theodore brings back the herbs I need, Iâll start detoxifying. Before that, if you need anything, just ask Hugo for help.â
Hugo nodded slightly, indicating that he was there. And Cassandra left directly.
Hugo felt heartbroken when he heard what Cassandra said just now. He thought, âWasnât that what Ms. Yates had experienced?
âBut what about the death? Didnât she cut ties with Benjaminâs family just two months after returning?
âDid something else that I donât know happen?
âNo one had experienced what she had.â
âHugo, may I ask how many years have you been with Cassie?â Darren walked to Hugoâs side, and his tone was very respectful.
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âMore than seven years, Hugo replied with some melancholy. Darren felt envious that Hugo had been with Cassandra for so long.
âThen do you know...â Darren continued.
âMr. Yates, please donât inquire about Ms. Yates from me unless she consents. Otherwise, I wonât say anything.â Hugo interjected, leaving Darren disappointed.
Leanna was stunned for a moment and asked, âDid... Cassie live hard before?â
Before Hugo could answer, they heard an explosion outside!
âWhatâs going on?â Darren asked coldly, with some worries in his tone.
He escorted Leanna to the council chamber, where everyone approached her and said, âYour Majesty, Kamila has initiated another war and bombed several places.â
Leannaâs expression turned cold. She hadnât expected it to happen so soon.
âThen we must prepare for battle, mobilize all our forces, and capture Kamila alive. Only then can this war be stopped,â she commanded.
A lot of people have died in this country.
If the fighting continued, even more would perish, and they would suffer a great economic recession.
Leanna couldnât bear to see it happen. Ulrich entrusted the country to her, and she had the responsibility to ensure its prosperity and wellâbeing.
Someone replied, âOur people are already on it. I believe we will capture Kamila alive soon.â
As they discussed their plans, another explosion echoed from outside.
Meanwhile, inside her room, Cassandra remained silent.
In a country torn apart by war, it was the ordinary people who suffered the most.
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