Chapter 9 Who Dare As expected, the next moment, Ethan spoke, âItâs not right for Evelyn to hurt Mia, but as her father, you shouldnât beating her to death, donât you? I propose we split half of the funds in Evelynâs hands and give them to Mia. Then letâs put an end to this matter.â
Ethan thought Evelyn was still as easily fooled as before and signaled to Mia.
âYeah,â Shirley added, reminding Evelyn, âyou canât act recklessly next time. Fortunately, Mia is your sister. It doesnât matter who controls the fund.â
Miaâs eyes brightened, her hands trembling with excitement. Evelyn held a fund worth a hundred million that she and William had been eyeing for a long time.
âDad, forgive Evelyn this time.â Mia, with teary eyes, showed an expression that unwillingness to see Evelyn hurt again.
James always indulged Mia in every request.
âNow, letâs draw up the contract and sign it.â
âEvelyn, your dad agreed. Thank your dad and your sister. Theyâve forgiven you.â Shirley squeezed Evelynâs shoulder, looking joyful.
Evelyn was on the verge of laughter.
They wanted to greedily take five million and expected her to be grateful?
Just when everyone thought Evelyn was about to agree unconditionally, a cold and emotionless voice echoed in the room.
âWho said I need their forgiveness?â
Upon hearing this, Jamesâs face stiffened.
âNot needed? If you donât need it, then donât come back home anymore.â
Since marrying Henry, what Evelyn , cared most about was Mia, William, and The Taylor family.
In the past, if James had said something like this, she would have immediately begged for mercy. But this timeâ¦
âSure!â Evelyn responded with a light and indifferent tone.
James rolled his eyes, pointing at Evelyn without uttering a word.
Shirley was stunned for a moment, then saying with a smile, âEvelyn, donât make this kind of joke.
Youâre always our family.â
Evelyn gently removed Shirleyâs hand from her shoulder, stepping back as if avoiding a plague.
âFamily? I donât mind changing my last name.â
Jamesâ brows furrowed tightly. It was the first time Evelyn had directly contradicted him. His chest felt like it harbored a ball of fire, burning away his last bit of patience.
With a loud bang, James closed the door of the room.
Staring at Evelynâs defiant face, he became more infuriated.
âEvelyn, this is what you owe Mia. Even if you donât agree, you should.â
Evelyn widened her eyes, unable to believe that James could be shameless to this extent, trying to force her to submit.
âDad, donât make things difficult for Evelyn.â Seizing the opportunity, Mia incited, âEvelyn has married Henry. If you hurt her, we wonât be able to explain it to Henry.â
The fire in Miaâs heart burned just as intensely as Jamesâ.
Ethan and Shirley nodded in agreement.
James sneered in disdain. âHer?â
He had heard early on that Evelyn had caused trouble in The Wilson family, even angering the old master.
âThis kind of trash, even if I cripple her today, no one will come looking for troubleâ¦â
As the words fell, a loud bang echoed in the hospital room, then the door collapsed, smashing onto Jamesâs toes.
âWho the hellâ¦â he raised his head and immediately fell silent.
âWho dares to touch her!!â
It was Henry.
Evelyn hadnât expected to encounter Henry here, and for a moment, she felt a bit bewildered.
Henryâs eyes were like sharp knives, piercing through James with an intimidating chill.
Henry turned around, and despite Evelyn wearing a padded jacket, she appeared exceptionally delicate standing there. Unfortunately, no one in the room cared for her.
Thinking about the way these people treated her earlier, a pang of hurt crossed Henryâs heart.
Evelyn, unsure whether his fury was directed at James or at her, awkwardly explained, âI⦠I â¦â
This single sentence also provided an opportunity for Mia, who is lying on the hospital bed. She remembered that every time Evelyn provoked Henry, Evelyn would be confined in the house for several days. This time couldnât be any different.
âHenry,â Mia softly spoke, âDonât blame Evelyn. Blame me. Itâs meâ¦â
âThis scheming woman!â Evelyn glared at her, Mia pretending to explain while actually telling Henry that Evelyn had come out against advice.
James, still smarting from having his foot hit, didnât miss the chance to further manipulate the situation.
âHenry, I know my daughter is unruly, but rest assured, I will discipline her properly. If you donât mind, let me take her home first. Give me three months, after that, Iâll return you a well-behaved Evelynâ¦â If he took her home, not to mention the fifty million funds, even the remaining fifty million would surely end up in Miaâs pocket.
Though Evelyn understood the sinister intentions, she couldnât afford to refute him now; she was solely concerned about Henryâs opinion.
Henry got annoyed, âShut up, all of you. Who do you think you are? She is mine, what qualification do you have to take her away?â