Chapter 161
The Remorseful Brothers
Chapter 161 Winslet felt a wave of relief wash over her as she saw Madeline smile. She had feared Madeline might treat her the same way Jasmine had been treated. âMaybe I was wrong about her, she thought, Sheâs still as gullible as ever. She wouldnât dare do anything to me Trying her best not to upset her, Winslet spoke. âIm sorry, Madeline,â she said, her voice careful. âI know Iâve wronged you in the past, but I had no choice! I thought I was the real heiress, but it turns out Iâm not even Dadâs real childr Tears welled up in her eyes as she continued, âIf I donât defend my position within the Larson family, I have nothing!â
Madeline watched Winslet intently, not missing a single word, but her expression remained unreadable.
Winslet pressed on, hoping to win her over. Iâm not like you. Maddie, Youâre the real heiress of the Larson family. Youâve always been smart, youâve excelled in school, and youâve got the looks. I never had any of that. Youâve got a powerful backer, and Iâve got nothing. You have to understand why I did what I did. right, Maddie?
She continued. âI really think of you as my sister. If it hadnât been for all the competition between us, we couldâve been great friends, Winslet nearly believed her own words as they spilled out Madelineâs eyes narrowed as she responded. âReally? Then how do you explain everything youâve done to me? All the harm you caused? You constantly stirred up trouble and played the victim in front of the family, while stealing credit for everything I worked for. Donât you feel:
Winslet mumbled, âIâm sorry. I know I was wrong, I really regret it now. Seeing how much family means to you, Iâve realized Iâve decided to give back everything that belongs to the Larson family once I marry and move to the capital. Is that okay!â
Lany gul!â
my mistakes, Maddic, She looked at Madeline, hopeful. âIll talk to Dad and Mom on your behalf, and Iâll come clean to the Larson brothers. I admit that I was the one who framed you. Iâll make sure they know everything youâve done for them. But despite her best efforts, Winslet couldnât quite control her facial expressions, a side effect of her recent plastic surgery.
Madeline scoffed, a sneer of disdain curling her lips. âDo you honestly think I want to go back to the Larson family! Do you really believe I still care about their love? Youâre wrong, Winslet. I gave up on them a long time ago.â
Winslet blinked in confusion, thinking Madeline was just lashing out in anger. âMaddie, you donât need to deny it. Actually, the reason our brothers treated me so well wasnât because weâd known each other for so long. It was because I took credit for everything you did.â
Winslet began confessing all the lies she had told over the years. âFor example, you were the one who made hot chocolate for Harley every morning, but I told him it was me. And Jacob? He thinks I saved his life when he was sick, that I took care of him every day at the hospital. But the truth is, I was off traveling. When I came back, I was too scared of catching his illness, so I never even visited him.â
Madeline sat quietly, her smile fading as her expression grew colder and more distant. She listened to Winsletâs confessions with the detachment of an outsider, her face betraying no anger, just calm observation. âWas it always just about power and money for you?â Madeline asked abruptly âYes,â Winslet admitted I did everything to survive. If I can marry into the Horton family this time, youâll never have to see me again. Please, Maddie, help me. I promise Iâll return our brothers, along with Dad and Mom, back to you. Enât that what you want? Iâll stay out of their lives for good.â
Winslet thought, âOnce I marry into the Horton family, I finally have the life of luxury 1 deserve. But if Madeline decides to expose me now or worse, Iâm finished. Either way. I have to get her to trust me for now. The Larson family means nothing to me. If I can latch onto the Horton family, however, I can get rid of them! She added aloud, âIf I leave, you, Mom, Dad, and our brothers can be a happy family together.
But to Winslerâs dismay. Madelineâs face only darkened. The expression Winslet had hoped forâsome hint of hesitation or softening- Instead, Madelineâs eyes hardened with a look Winslet couldnât decipher.
ânever game.
âYouâve really disappointed meâ Madeline said coldly, clicking her tongue as she shook her head. âNothing youâve said is going to change my mind.â She paused for effect before pretending to consider something. âWhat are we going to do about this? I was hoping for a better offer from youâ she added, a sly grin crossing her face, 1 mightâve considered your request if youâd offered to take out someone in the Larson family for me Winsletâs face fell. It was only now that she truly realized how much Madeline had changed. Just then, Madeline pulled a small glowing voice recorder from her pocket, and Winsletâs heart sank. âLook what we have here.â
Winsletâs eyes widened in shock. âMadeline! You conniving snake! You got me to confess all that just so you could cause more trouble! You practically forced me into this What choice did I have?â Her voice rose, but her expression was stiff, her face burning with embarrassment. What are you planning on doing with this Madeline calmaly handled the voice recorder to her subordinate. âTake this to the Larson family,â she ordered, âand call Dr. Miller Uthuk we need to alo something about that face of hers. I canât stand it.â
She slice Winslet a cold glance, a look that made Windlerâs blood run cold. Hound to the chair, Winslet stiffened in fear Youcant do this?â she cred our âIl Aand Mum or the Hurton family find out, youâll be facing the wrath of Espriumâs prestigious families!â
17 Chapter 161 She continued. âMrs. Horton has already accepted me as her future daughterâinâlaw. Think carefully, Maddie. Even your brothers wonât stand a chance against the Top Ten Families. She tried to sound confident, but her voice betrayed her desperation.
âAunt Sharon!â Madelineâs brow arched at the name. âSheâs the one who made you undergo the surgery! In that case, Ðll deal with her, too.
Winsletâs stomach churned as she watched Madelineâs subordinate leave with the recorder. The thought of the Larson family hearing the recording filled her with dread. A moment later, the door opened, and a man in a lab