My Baby’s Daddy Chapter 1860
Night of Destiny
Chapter 1860
Jared was both amused and annoyed by her reply. He said, âHow can you possibly embarrass yourself
in my presence? This is part of your job, so you have to go with me.â
Ellen blinked her eyes before asking for confirmation, âDo I really have to go with you?â
âYes, you have to,â Jared asserted in an authoritative tone.
Ellen nodded. Mustering up her courage, she replied, âOkay, Iâll go with you.â
At the end of the dinner, Jared drove her home, telling her on the way to go to bed early and be careful
while living alone.
Ellen got out of his car after they arrived downstairs outside her neighborhood. She said with a wave of
her hand, âDrive safely on your way home.â
Jared told her to enter the neighborhood first. After she had safely entered the neighborhood, he finally
made a U-turn and left.
When Ellen returned home and saw how clean and cozy it looked after being tidied, she couldnât help
curling her lips into a smile. Recalling how the man even helped her make the bed, she felt both
embarrassed and warm at the same time.
Just then, her cell phone rang. Who would call me at such a late hour? she wondered. She picked up
the phone, only to see that it was a phone call from Olivia. Her heart clenched. Donât tell me sheâs
gonna give me a dressing-down! Knowing that she couldnât escape from being chastised, she braced
herself and answered the phone. âHi, Aunt Olivia.â
âEllen, all Lena did was break that lousy thing of yours to pieces, no? How dare you hit her and pull her
by the hair for that? Donât you have the slightest respect for her? Sheâs your cousin! Olivia yelled
angrily in a reproving tone of voice. Moreover, she even put the blame on Ellen without listening to her
side of the story Before Ellen could answer, she warned her, âIâm telling you, Ellen, if you dare lay a
hand on Lena again, I wonât let you get away with it! I was kind enough to keep you and your brother
back then, but little did I think youâd grow up to become such an ingrate! I really regret it!â
Seeing how Olivia talked about her kindness in fostering her and her brother, Ellen had no choice but to
reply, âAunt Olivia, I admit that what happened was partly my fault, but it wasnât my fault alone. Selena
was in the wrong, too.â
Olivia replied, âEllen, Lena has told me everything. Youâve got Young Master Jared at your back, so
youâre turning your nose up at everyone right now, huh? Did you ever think about who was the one that
got you into the Presgrave Group? It was your uncle who pulled strings to get you into the company,
remember? If it werenât for our family, youâd probably be working as a waiter in some obscure place
now! How ungrateful!â She let out a sneer. âDonât you worry that youâll get your comeuppance for that?â
After she finished her speech, Selena snatched the phone from her, saying, âMom, let me talk to her.â
She then said to the other end of the line, âEllen, I want you to apologize to me.â
Hearing that it was Selena, Ellen bit her lip, saying, âI wonât apologize to you.â
âIt was thanks to my dad that you got into the Presgrave Group. If not for my dad, you wouldnât have
gotten to know President Presgrave. Without my dad, your resettlement compensation wouldâve been
taken by others long ago. Ellen, as long as you apologize to me, I can forget about this.â Selena just
wanted to see Ellen bow down to her.
âThatâs a different matter, Selena. What about my wound?â
Selena replied haughtily, âThat little wound of yours is nothing. Also, how much is that thing of yours?
Iâll pay you for that, but you have to apologize to me.â
âI wonât apologize to you,â Ellen said stubbornly.
Selena threatened, âYou⦠Fine, donât come to my place anymore. My parents wonât look after you
anymore either. From now on, youâre on your own!â
The words âon your ownâ pricked Ellenâs heart.
Just then, Olivia took the phone back from Selena. âEllen, your parents died early, so we fostered you
and your brother out of pity. Now that youâve grown up, you donât obey us anymore. Not only are you
unfilial to you even hit my daughter. Who would dare to marry an ungrateful lady like you in the future?
Your husbandâs us, but family will kick you out if they learn about this.â
These words didnât sound unpleasant to the ear, but they were as hurtful as a curse.
Olivia then threatened, âIâm telling you, donât seek us for help in the future when you need your elders
to back you up. We donât have such a heartless niece. Either you apologize to my daughter, or weâll
sever our relations with you.â
Ellenâs heart twinged; she felt an overwhelming pressure weighing down on her.