Chapter 85 Iâm Interested
Sebastian looked at Connor for a moment. âWhen my men were looking into Maddie and the boysâ past, I noticed that one of the maids who served your mother is living the life right now. She comes from a regular family, but about ten years ago, she suddenly worked with your stepmother and invested a lot of money to open a private clubhouse, and she has been in close contact with your stepmother ever since.âThis is property © of .
Shocked, Harriet held Robertâs hand and struggled to stand up. She glared at Sebastian and demanded, âWhat are you trying to say, Sebastian? What are you implying? Are you calling me a murderer?â
Sebastian glanced at her and smiled. âMiss Branson, I havenât said a thing yet. Why are you so nervous? Scared?â
Michael was no fool. He was smart, in fact. He knew what Sebastian was trying to say just from that little interaction. He stared at Sebastian, and he said with a trembling voice, âYouâre saying that my motherâs death has something to do with Auntie?â
âAnd thereâs another thing.â Instead of answering his question, Sebastian brought up another topic. âI heard that Miss Branson doesnât have any children of her own because she took care of you and your brothers. Is that right? Your father did say that out loud.â
Michael nodded. âYes. That is right.â And that was why he and his brothers respected Harriet a lot.
âBut the reports I got say otherwise.â Sebastian looked at Robert and Harriet. âMy men found out that Harriet is barren, and she knew it before she married your father.â
He smiled at Robert. âMr. Wendel, the reason Miss Branson never had her own children wasnât because she wanted to care for her nephews, but because she is barren. I wonder if you know that, Mr. Wendel. Did you know she deceived you? Or did you work with her so your sons would believe that she sacrificed her own happiness to take care of them?â
It was a deadly question, as either answer would land Robert in a world of embarrassment. If it was the former, that meant he was a fool, but if it was the latter, then that meant he was an accomplice.
Michael and his sons looked at Robert.
Robertâs face was twitching, but he had to answer, for everyone was looking at him. âI did not know.â He looked at Harriet and asked, âWhy did you lie to me? Didnât you say that you didnât want any children because we already have three kids? I thought you said you were worried you wouldnât have time for Michael and his brothers.â
Harriet was panicking. She never thought sheâd be dragged into this whole mess. If she had known about this, she would never have come to Michaelâs house and tried to make Crystalâs life difficult.
She didnât defend herself. Of course she wanted her own children, and she consulted a lot of doctors for that before and after she married Robert. Nobody noticed that, so nobody looked into it. But now that her secret was exposed, they could find the evidence easily if they wanted to. It was useless to try and argue, so she looked down and covered her mouth. âRob, itâs hard to be a stepmother.â She sobbed. âI said that just so Michael and the boys would believe that I truly was nice to them. I never had any other ideas.â
âOh, but only you would know if thatâs the truth.â Sebastian looked at her and chuckled. âYou know, once I found out about your case, I came up with a little story in my head. To be exact, itâs a tragedy.â
âEnough! Stop talking!â Harrietâs voice trembled. âEven if I did lie, I am still their stepmother, and theyâre related to me. Theyâre the closest family I have aside from Rob. I love them, and I raised them. I treat them like my own children, and you canât tear us apart just because of some little story you made up.â
âHey, if you guys are that loving, then whatâs the harm in listening to my story?â Sebastian smiled. âDidnât you say you wouldnât stand up unless Mr. Wendel agreed to your terms? Why are you up now? Keep kneeling.â
âYouâ¦Youâ¦â Harriet couldnât even form a coherent sentence. She was enraged, but also terrified. Harriet had her own dirty little secret, and that must never be found out. She had never regretted her actions so much before. Why did I have to poke my nose where it doesnât belong? And now see what that got me. He might say something really bad in just a moment. She wobbled and held her forehead, leaning toward Robert. âRob, I feel really dizzy. Iââ
âOh ho ho, do please hold yourself together, Miss Branson. Donât pass out.â Sebastian looked at her, amused. âEven if you do pass out, Iâll still tell my story. If youâre awake, you can still defend yourself, but if youâre not, youâll be sent away and miss out on my story.â
Harriet was pretending to be dizzy, but now she truly felt like fainting from all her anger. But Sebastian had a point. She couldnât faint at this point in time. Harriet leaned against Rob and looked at Michael tearfully. âMichael. Iâm your stepmother, and I raised you. Are you just going to watch as this young man insults me?â
Michael had always been nice to his father and stepmother, but this time, he didnât defend her despite what she said. Instead, he was staring at her, his deep gaze filled with a terrible storm.
The look in his eyes scared her, and she asked in a trembling voice, âMichael, why are you looking at me like that? Youâre going to trust a stranger instead of your own stepmother? I crossed him because I tried to help Angie, and now heâs trying to make you doubt me in return. Donât trust him, Michael!â
Michael stared at her for a silent moment, then he turned to Sebastian. âSebastian, Iâm really interested in your story.â
âWell, we have time to spare, and Iâm willing to tell you all about it.â He wrapped his arm around Madelineâs waist. They were standing under the chandelier, looking like a perfect couple. A smile curled Sebastianâs lips, and he took on the role of storyteller. His voice was crisp, clear, and sonorous. It captivated those who listened, and oh, did the Wendels listen. âThe story I have in mind is of how Miss Branson fell in love with her own sisterâs husbandâ¦â