Chapter 617: 617: Is there really no grudge with Cindy Clarke?
Daddy! Come Home for Dinner!
âSo, she knows who the father of the child is, and she knows what she can get if she gives the child to the father,â Wendy Clarke said.
At this point, Mrs. Lopezâs expression finally turned serious.
Wendy had finally touched on her weak point.
âCindy Clarke didnât go looking for him with the child, but it doesnât mean she never will,â Wendy said, âIf one day, Cindy finds life unbearable, she might take the child to find Mr. Lopezâ¦â
Mrs. Lopez frowned: âThat makes me wonder, with such an option available, why did Cindy go to Belfard with the child in the first place?â
âIf she had told my husband about the childâs existence from the beginning, things would have been a lot easier for her,â Mrs. Lopez said.
âI donât know this either, Iâve never known her thoughts,â Wendy shook her head, âOr maybe, when she left, she had actually broken up with Mr. Lopez and had already taken his money.â
âOtherwise, how could an ungraduated college student survive in Belfard? It would be difficult for her to live alone there, let alone raising a child by herself.â
âItâs possible that she had already taken Mr. Lopezâs money.â
What Wendy didnât know was that her words had coincidentally aligned with Mr. Lopezâs side of the story.
Mrs. Lopez thought back to when Mr. Lopez brought home a child whose biological mother was unknown.
He had assured her that there was only one child and that there would never be a second one, and he would not bring any more children home.
Maybe by that time, Mr. Lopez had brought home the child, and the promise had already been made.
Later on, he found out that Cindy was pregnant, so he gave her a sum of money.
Or perhaps, earlier in their breakup, Mr. Lopez had already given her a breakup fee.
Later, he found out that Cindy was pregnant, which was after Mr. Lopez had brought a child home.
Mr. Lopez had already made a promise to Mrs. Lopez. Even if it was his child, Mr. Lopez didnât acknowledge it.
Considering Mr. Lopezâs untrustworthy character, this was indeed a possibility.
âMiss Clarke, your attitude confuses me,â Mrs. Lopez raised her eyebrows at Wendy.
âYou keep saying itâs for Cindyâs own good,â Mrs. Lopez said, âBut the words you say, no matter who hears them, will only make them hate Cindy more and be even more unwilling to accept her child.â
âI absolutely didnât mean that!â Wendy vehemently denied.
âWe, my parents and I, just thought you should know,â Wendy said, âNo matter what, it was Cindy who made the mistake and caused you harm.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âItâs only natural for you to be angry. If you want to punish Cindy, itâs understandable. We thought about it and as long as you donât take her life,â Wendy said, âWhatever you do to her, we wonât interfere.â
Mrs. Lopez felt that something was amiss as she listened.
As long as her life wasnât threatened, they wouldnât care how Cindy was treated?
Of course, she couldnât take a life.
She didnât have that capability.
But in this world, besides death, there are many things that can cause more suffering.
Making someoneâs life worse than death.
Was Wendy implying that she should make Cindyâs life miserable?
Did Wendy really have no grudge against Cindy?
Mrs. Lopez stared at Wendy for a while, making her feel uneasy.
Mrs. Lopez finally asked, âWhy didnât you talk to my husband about this? After all, itâs his own son.â
âSince your husband is a married man, no matter what, I should keep my distance,â Wendy said defensively.
âBesides, men are only responsible for bringing children home. The rest of the time, they mostly work, socialize, and evenâ¦,â Wendy glanced at Mrs. Lopez, âEven having fun. How can they have time to manage a childâs life?â
âItâs up to you to manage the childâs daily life. If you donât agree, the child in the Lopez family, to tell you the truth, would have a hard time.â
âThatâs why I thought it would be better to come directly to you,â Wendy said.
Mrs. Lopez narrowed her eyes and said, âWhat about the evidence? You canât just accept that the child is part of the Lopez family with just your words and without any paternity test results.â
âMy family isnât a welfare institution that takes in any child,â Mrs. Lopez snarked.
âThere will definitely be a paternity test,â Wendy replied. âOf course, if you donât trust me to handle it, you can find someone else to do it. If you handle it yourself, the result will surely satisfy you.â
The reason Wendy was so sure was because, according to the timeline, she believed that the father of Cindyâs son could only be Mr. Lopez.
Who would have thought that Cindyâs sonâs father would be Adrian Zhekova?
Even before meeting Adrian Zhekova, Cindy herself didnât dare to imagine that possibility.
âI hope Mrs. Lopez will give it serious consideration,â Wendy said.
Of course, she didnât want Mrs. Lopez to take Cindyâs child into the Lopez family.
What a joke.
The child currently in the Lopez family was her own son.
Since Cindy had been competing with her at home, how could she let Cindyâs son compete with her own son!
âWhat do you know about Cindyâs son?â Mrs. Lopez finally asked.
After a long while, Wendy finally got out of the car, satisfied.
Mrs. Lopez was more cautious than she had imagined.
But as long as there was doubt in Mrs. Lopezâs heart, and she went to investigate, Cindy would be doomed.
Mrs. Lopez sat in the car and watched Wendy leave.
With a heavy expression, she asked the driver to take her home.
Mrs. Lopez didnât tell Mr. Lopez about this matter.
She thought about it the whole night, and the next day, she got in touch with a private detective.
She wanted to investigate Cindy.
Wendy sounded nice, but she had seen too many people like her in her life.
Wendy was clearly trying to harm Cindy and also use her as a pawn.
Mrs. Lopez didnât think she was that stupid.
After leaving the detective agency, Mrs. Lopez didnât want to go home.
Going home meant seeing that annoying stepson.
Seeing that stepson would inevitably remind her of Cindy.
Halfway through the drive, Mrs. Lopez suddenly said, âDonât go home, change the destination.â
Eventually, Mrs. Lopez contacted Brenda Wright, the wife of the richest businessman in Nork City.
She had a good relationship with Brenda Wright, and most importantly, Brenda was a sensible person.
Although Mr. Lopez wasnât a decent man, Mrs. Lopez was also a sensible person.
These two sensible people naturally became good friends.
Brenda was not fond of Mr. Lopez.
As the business partner of the top tycoon, the Doones, Brenda would avoid seeing Mr. Lopez whenever possible.