Chapter 165 âI think itâs a misunderstanding. Madeline is my daughter. How would I murder her?â
As soon as Suzette found out Noah was asking about Madeline, she was relieved. It almost scared her to death just now. She thought Noah found out what happened in the past.
Noah would not possibly do anything to her as Madeline was not dead. She was not even hurt. It was much easier to explain.
âI know I was not good to Madeline before, and she was angry with me. If you want to avenge her, I have nothing to say.â Suzette sighed.
As long as Noah was not asking about what happened in the past, Suzette was relieved. She stood up and tried to defend herself.
âI have evidence. Do you still want to deny it?â
âWell, I was just too angry last night. How could Madeline do such things to her father? Iâve to teach her since Iâm her mother, right? But not only did she not learn her lesson, she still tried to fool me with a dummy! I was too mad that I pulled out the tube, thatâs all! I didnât expect Madeline to use this against me. Iâm her mother! Itâs my fault that she becomes like this. Please bear with her sometimes, okay?â
Suzette blamed Madeline and pretended like a kind mother. She kept blaming Madeline for what she had not done. When Angie made mistakes, Suzette would also put the blame on Madeline and make Bruno believe it.
âOh, so itâs all Madelineâs fault, and youâre set up by her?â
How could she make up such an excuse and put all the blame on others?
Noah knew what was on Suzetteâs mind. He knew how scheming she was.
In fact, Angie was as scheming as Suzette. She used to treat Colton the same way. She would put the blame on Colton when she was the one who made mistakes.
Colton was so young. It was easy for Angie to bully him.
Noah finally knew Angie was just like her mother.
âYeah, but although it was Madelineâs fault, please donât blame her. After all, she has a son with you!â Suzette pleaded.
Thatâs it. Put all the blame on Madeline, and he will believe me!
âIt seems that Mrs. Grant has no regret at all for what youâve done. In that case, donât blame me for what Iâll do next.â
Noah did not want to hear Suzetteâs excuses anymore. He glanced at Wayne.
âHuh? What do you mean?â Suzette was confused.
Why didnât Noah believe me? It works all the time.
However, before Suzette could ask more, the bodyguards behind her took out baseball bats and hit her right leg.
âAh!â
With the sound of broken bones, Suzette could not help but scream out loud.
She fell to the ground in pain and looked at Noah in disbelief.
âWhat are you doing? Iâm Madelineâs mother! Even if Madeline has grudges against me, you canât do this to me!â Suzette groaned. She was in great pain.
Suzetteâs leg was so painful that her lips were shivering.
âMother? Are you sure you treat her as your daughter?â Noah found it ridiculous when Suzette kept quibbling.
âI always treat her as my daughter. I raised her since she was a child. If she knew how you treated me, she will be mad.â
âShut up! If you are her mother, she wouldnât have suffered so much in her childhood. You put all the blame on her when Angie was the one who made mistakes.â
âWhat? How did you find out? No one knows what happened in our family!â Suzette exclaimed incredulously.
âLet me ask you one last question. Who instigated you to steal the confidential information of the Quincy family and kill my Grandpa?â Noah took two steps forward and glared at Suzette.
âWhat? What did you say?â Suzette was shocked. She lowered her head and tried to dodge aside.
However, Suzetteâs leg was badly injured. She felt a piercing pain each time she tried to move. In the end, she did not dare to move again.
Right then, the bodyguards behind Suzette suddenly came up and lifted her up. They forced her to raise her head.
âYou donât understand what I say? All right. Let me explain it to you clearly. I knew Angie was the one who killed Grandpa, and you were the accomplice. But your plan was to set Madeline up so that Angie could marry me. Stealing confidential information from the Quincy family did not benefit you guys. So, tell me now, who ask you to steal it? I might consider letting you go if you tell me honestly.â
Looking at Suzette in front of him, Noah asked directly.
The bodyguards grasped Suzetteâs hair so strongly that she felt her scalp was about to be ripped off. Nonetheless, she was in fear when Noah glared at her.
âI donât know what youâre talking about!
We didnât kill Old Mr. Quincy and steal any confidential information. No one asked us to do anything. What do you want me to say? You caught the wrong person!â
Suzette resisted admitting. She could not afford to bear the consequences of killing Gordon and stealing the Quincy familyâs confidential information. Just like Noah, that man was someone she could not afford to offend. If she betrayed that man, she could lose her life.
Suzette had to deny it. Perhaps she could still get a chance to survive.
âMrs. Grant, youâre a smart woman. But if you donât tell me, youâre courting death.â
âWhat... What do you want to do to me? I warn you, killing people is against the law!â Suzette was helpless when she saw Noahâs murderous look.
The calmer Noah was, the more horrified Suzette was. Noah was a ruthless man.
âYou donât have to warn me. Of course, I know itâs against the law to kill someone. But do you know one has to pay for her life when she killed someone?â
âWhat? Donât you dare come any nearer!â
As soon as Noah finished his words, the bodyguard picked up the baseball bats in their hands again.
They hit and broke Suzetteâs right arm.
After that, the bodyguards let go of Suzette. Instantly, Suzette sagged to the ground. Her face was knocked to the floor and immediately, blood was dripping.
Suzette was in great pain. She could not help but scream.
âHow... how dare you try to kill me?â
Noah bent his body to look at Suzette and smiled. His smile was blood- curdling.
âWell, you should expect something like this when you killed my Grandpa and tried to murder Madeline! Throw her aside. Donât dirty Grandpaâs grave.â
Noah stood up, turned around, and walked away. He did not take a look at Suzette again.
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