After taking a sip of her coffee, Anna said, âMatthew is your great-grandson, so there is absolutely no way | can stop you from taking him away.â
âGreat, Iâm relieved now that you know that,â Peter grumbled.
âActually, | believe that you and Wayne should resolve your disagreement soon. Otherwise, youâll make the two kids feel awkward and embarrassed.â
Peter glanced at Henry, who was standing beside him, and said, âOh, it seems that Henry has told you everythingâ
Henry remained silent, and Anna nodded. She said, âHenry did it so that I could help you reconcile with Wayne.â
âWhat? Do you think you can really do that?â
Anna replied earnestly, âNo, | didnât think so. Thatâs why I declined him.â
Peter frowned, but he didnât appear as distressed as he had been before.
He said, âOkay, | understand what youâre trying to say. However, you cannot fix our problem. Iâve never mentioned it in the last few years because | didnât want to face the problem. You see, Wayneâs been getting on my nerves lately.â
Anna said outright, âWhat are you talking about? Is it the fact that Wayne and | are in a relationship that irritates you? But, you used to be very supportive of us being together.â
Peter gave Anna stern look and said, âWell, thatâs because | had no idea you werenât divorced back then! | would not have done it otherwise.â
Anna said calmly, âSo, Iâll explain this to you in detail later. The most important issue right now, however, is resolving the conflict between you and Wayne. Do you want to know the truth about the incident that happened three years ago?â
âWhat did Wayne say to you?â Peter asked after a brief pause.
âOh, donât worry; he said nothing about that to me. | discovered the truth for myselfâ
Anna then placed her phone in front of Peter, saying, âYou can take a look at this. | had a detective go to Leeds earlier to look for the two nannies Who used to look after Matthew. He then asked them to record a statement. I will send you the recording later if you want to listen to them. But | donât have that file on my phone now.â
When Peter saw those words on Annaâs phone, his face became solemn.
âMary and Kim previously affirmed that the young man at the Wrightâs told them to drug Matthew. As a result, | assumed that man was Wayne. You must be aware of this information, right? But | have a question for you.â
âWhat do you want to say?â
âDid Wayne come to your house frequently from the time Matthew was born until the time of his accident?â
Peter appeared solemn and afraid when answering the question.
Henry chimed in, âNo, he almost never returned home. He was having a cold war with Peter at the time.â
Back then, Peter was so angry with Wayne for finding a surrogate that he broke his promise to make him president of the group.
As a result, they barely spoke to each other for the next two years.
Anna finally made the most critical point, âSo, what is it that makes these two nannies so certain that the man is Wayne? They said theyâd only seen him a few times at your house. Plus, they said almost every servant in the house knew the man was a member of your family.â
Hearing that, Peter and Henry looked alittle surprised.
Anna said, âWell, do | need to go on any further? I showed those two nannies a picture of Wayne and Richard, but they couldnât tell them apart.â
Everyone knew that Richard was the only person in the Wright family Who resembled Wayne the most, and they had similar appearances and figures. It had been three years, and neither of the two nannies could recall Who in the Wright family had asked them to do this.
Peter had obviously not taken this into consideration before, and he immediately appeared depressed.
âThat bastard!â he muttered.
Anna was silent for a moment before saying, âI wonât say anything else about it because this is your familyâs business. Iâve known the truth for quite some time, but Iâve never spoken to anyone about it. You came to pick up Matthew today, and that made me believe youâre concerned for him and his father. So, | want you to know the truth now.â
Peter felt very annoyed as Anna found out those unpleasant things happened in his family. And he remained silent for a long time.
Anna knew exactly what she needed to say. Then she changed the subject and said, âWell, Matthew doesnât really want to go home with you. However, if you do want to take him home, please take my daughter with you. Matthew will be more than willing to go with you in this way.â Henry said, âAh, thatâs just wonderful! All the servants adore Tammy, and Natalie misses her. So, if they come home together, it will make everyone happy.â
âHenry, youâve been talking a lot lately,â Peter glared at him.
Anna chuckled and finished her cup of coffee.
After that, she stood up and watched the two kids slide down the slide next to the childrenâs playing area with Peter.
âYou just said you were going to explain to me why you didnât get a divorce. Can you tell me about it now?â Peter said.
âOh, | thought you werenât interested in it,â Anna said after a brief pause.
Peter furrowed his brow and appeared dissatisfied. He said, âOf course, | want to know about it. Iâm curious about your past.
Youâve been with him for quite some time, havenât you? Youâre probably becoming a smartass like him.â
Anna was amused when she realized that Peter was referring to Wayne. The entire city knew Wayne was a genius in the business circle, but she hadnât expected Peter to think he was a smartass.
Anna explained, âMy husband and | are actually just friends, and our marriage is a sham. Tammy is my daughter, and he is not her biological father.â
Anna only told the first half of the story. She knew that Peter appeared to believe that she was married because she had no choice.
Peter looked at her and then asked, âOh? Does Wayne know about this?â
Anna was surprised and said, âOf course he does! How could he possibly be willing to date a married woman?â Peter paused for a moment before returning to his serious demeanor.
âCome on, he could have been confused by you, too,â he grumbled Tammy slid down the slide at that precise moment. She smiled and stood on the groundjumping several times more.
âWow! Tammy, great job!â Peter exclaimed as he smiled at her.
Tammy responded to Peter, âYou donât have to compliment me! Youâre a very bad person!â
Tammy and Peter used to be very close. So, Peter froze and asked, âThen could you tell me what makes me a bad person?â
As she crossed her arms, Tammy said, âOh, youâre such a horrible man! | know you donât like my mom. FYI, many men are interested in her! She doesnât need to marry your grandson. Do you remember the deal we had made? You wanted a wife for your grandson and | wanted a father for myself. Now, the deal is off. Youâre a liar!â
Anna looked at them suspiciously before asking, âWhat deal? Tammy, what are you talking about?â