Contract Marriage With The Disabled CEO Chapter 157
Contract Marriage With The Disabled CEO
Chapter 157 Cut All Ties Kerwinâs brows furrowed.
Conceding so soon? Is she going to let them go? That was not his style of doing things.
His aim was to crush the Watson family and let them struggle in poverty. They would not learn tolerance unless they were pushed to the wall.
In an inquiring way, he looked down at Betty and fumed at the sight of her red eyes.
âBetty, theyâre mean to you. Are you sure you want to let them go?â
Betty had her own thoughts. She didnât forgive them. She just gave up on them.
It was not that she didnât want to take revenge. Then what? As long as she was still a member of the Watson family, she would be entangled with them. She was fed up.
Her eyes on Daisy and Roger, Betty plucked up the courage and said, âYeah, I want to let them go.â
âWhy?â Kerwin asked in disbelief.
âI donât think I owe the Watson family anything. On the contrary, Roger owes my mother and me. He claimed my mother against her will, and then I came to this world. All these years, he pays no attention to us!â
Roger lowered his head and fell silent. He was stung by his conscience.
Betty continued, âAll along, they treat me like dirt, but I canât be as heartless as them.
Kerwin, I hope youâll let them go and live a peaceful life with me. Compared with taking revenge, Iâd rather steer clear of them.â
Daisy and Roger both gave flattering smiles.
âYeah, weâre family after all. Betty, you did the right thing! Hehe, everything is just a misunderstanding.â
Kerwin glared daggers at Daisy and snarled, âShut up!â
Daisy cowered in fear.
Betty laughed. Family⦠so harsh.
Since when did they consider Sherry and her part of the family?
Daisy and her daughter had always seen them as thorns in the side. Assuming patronizing attitudes, they trod Betty and her mother underfoot.
All these years, the Watsons had been meaning to her. Even their nanny despised her.
With a poker face, Betty scoffed, âFamily? In your mind, you are kind to me, and I should repay you. Is kinship valued in this way? I donât get it. As I see it, I only owe Roger half of my gene.â
âBetty⦠Youâ¦â Roger felt guilty.
Betty shed tears. She couldnât help it.
Any other girl was the apple of her fatherâs eye and doted on like a princess. What about Roger? He was timid in front of Daisy, conniving, and indifferent to her.
If he had visited her mother and her, their lives would probably havenât been so hard. Her mother wouldnât have worked many jobs till her health collapsed.
Bettyâs heart was filled with contradictions and bitterness. Who could understand her?
She wiped her tears and said, âToday, I beg Kerwin to let you go. See it as my payback. Starting today, Iâll cut all ties with the Watson family. Thatâs what you want, isnât it? Weâll no longer be related, and I hope youâll stop bothering my mother and me.â
At the end of the day, Betty was his daughter. Roger didnât want to break off with her, especially after learning about her marriage.
to Kerwin.
He could tell how much Kerwin cared about Betty. This relationship would be helpful to the business of the Watson family.
âThatâs wrong. The Watson family failed you, but youâre my daughter. Bettyâ¦â Roger said.
In a fierce manner, Daisy pulled him back and said, âSo be it! Your mother and you shouldnât have appeared in our lives. If it were not for you, we wouldnât haveâ¦â
Daunted by Kerwinâs glare, she stopped halfway through her speech but whispered in a grudging way, âWe came to this because of you. Humph, now you become a hero!â
âIs this your attitude?â Kerwin sneered.
Daisy and Roger fell into despair once again.
They laid their eyes back on Betty, signaling her to pacify Kerwin.
Betty hated them for disgracing her in front of Kerwin.
âMr. Martin, please give us another chance,â
Roger pleaded.
He reprimanded Daisy, âGo and apologize to Betty! Now!â
Despite her reluctance, Daisy said, âBetty, please forgive me. I didnât mean it.â
In the wheelchair, Kerwin glared at Daisy without a word.
His gaze was intimidating.
Sensing an unfavorable situation, Daisy changed her tone and said, Betty, Iâmâ¦â
She was unwilling to swallow her pride.
However, Kerwin looked her dead in the eye.
For the sake of their future and her affluent life, she had to apologize.
Against her will, she said, âBetty, Iâm sorry.
It was all our fault.â
Betty listened. That didnât make her happy at all.
She knew Daisy was not sincere, but it was already a miracle that an apology came out of her mouth.
From now on, they would be strangers.
Betty turned to look at Kerwin and whispered, âIâm tired.â
She really was. These people made her sick. She didnât want to see their faces ever again.
Kerwin was distressed to see her red eyes and itched to wipe out their existence.
Then again, he respected her choice.
Kerwin took her cold hand in his and glared at them once again. âFor Bettyâs sake, Iâll let you go. There wonât be next time.â
The hearts of Daisy and Roger trembled. They didnât dare to move or utter any sound.
Daisy said in a flattering manner, âWe wonât bother you again, I promise. Neither will Emily.â
âYouâd better be.â Kerwin sneered, âOr, it wonât be just your business that gets seized!â
Daisy and Roger felt weak and dizzy.
Without another look at them, Kerwin led Betty to get out of the house.