Chapter 528
Daddy, Mommy had been in Prison
At Sarahâs words, Georgia remembered her motherâs warning, and grew worried.
âWhy do you say so? Is there anything strange about Emiliaâs mother?â
As Georgia said that, Sarah seemed to recall something.
She thought about it in silence for a while, then turned to Georgia and Robert.
âHow should I describe it? The Margie Snow you see is an understanding, elegant lady of a noble family. But thatâs not the Margie Snow I saw. It goes back to a year before, when I returned to the Duran family and my father began grooming me as his successor. He took me to a lot of shady places to get to know people. Some of them were well dressed, and would talk business in the highest-end places. Others would talk business in messy bars and sex shops, over alcohol. Those were the darker, underground forces. But thatâs how the world works. You canât stay uninvolved with these people. Youâd even have to maintain good relations with them. There might be times youâll need them. So I got to know some people.
âOne of those times, I went to a well-known nightclub to talk business with someone else. There were a lot of girls and boys there. To people with power and status, finding a type they liked should have been easy. The service there was well-rounded and secrecy was high, so it wasnât particularly messy.â
Sarah said that much, then turned to Georgia and smiled grimly.
âThatâs where I met Margie. Of course, a rich noblewoman looking for a young slab of fresh meat isnât anything out of the ordinary. Iâve heard that Margieâs relationship with her husband isnât so good. Maybe they just have their own fun out in the open. Logically speaking, it shouldnât have been cause for me to suspect her, but then I saw something else.â
âWhat would that be?â
Georgia was invested now.
âBack then, Margie must have been looking for fun with several other noblewomen she knew. When I met her, she and those ladies had entered a compartment. When I was done with business and leaving, I saw Emilia come out from her motherâs compartment. I donât know what happened between mother and daughter, but right away, I saw Emilia bump into a drunkard who was raising a ruckus.
âThat man tangled around Emilia and said a few things. Emilia was impatient and got ready to leave. The man was stronger, though, and he actually picked up a nearby wineglass and smashed it on her head. Emilia started bleeding from the back of the skull right away and almost fainted. The clubhouse had good security, of course, but before the bouncers or bodyguards got there, I saw Emiliaâs mother come out. She saw her own daughter messed with by a man and even injured, but her face registered no expression. She just got in an elevator to the penthouse room with several other friends she knew, bringing a man with them.â
âThat made a deep impression on me. I even stayed for a while deliberately until I saw management bring a bouncer over and toss the troublemaker out. Then they paid reparations to Emilia and apologized, personally escorting her downstairs, probably taking her to the hospital to treat her injury.
All throughout, I didnât see Margie ever speak to her daughter. She just seemed to coldly bring the man sheâd taken a shine to up to a room for her own enjoyment.â
Georgia was stunned. She didnât doubt what Sarah said. There was no reason for Sarah to lie to her about this sort of thing.
But that was just such a difference between the Margie in Sarahâs account and the Margie that Georgia knew.
âHave you come across Margie Snow afterwards?â
âI met her at a banquet, but our families donât have much to do with each other. I only knew her because I memorized all the rich and powerful families and their members back when I was starting out under the old man.â
Georgia fell silent, feeling a bit at a loss as to what to do with this revelation.
This was othersâ family business, sure, but if the relationship between this mother and daughter was only one of cold indifference, why did Margie feel the need to act before them?
Or maybe she was acting and she didnât care whether Emilia lived or died. That was fine so long as she didnât hurt her daughter. After all, Ivan was still taking care of her overseas. But Georgia increasingly felt that something wasnât right.
There were plenty of parents who felt nothing for their children and just abandoned them in orphanages, or set them somewhere where they didnât have to concern themselves over them. It was a situation that existed all over the world.
But Margie just had to act before her. It was true that it could have been to preserve Oscarâs reputation, or to put on an act before Oscar himself.
But Casey and Georgia own investigation had told her that there was nothing to be said between Oscar and Margie. Husband and wife were utterly cold towards each other.
Logically speaking, Margie wasnât about to go so far as to act for such a husband.
Margieâs own family had wealth and power now, and she didnât have to put up with things at the Powell house.
So why did Margie do such a thing?
If she really didnât care about Emilia or she even hated her daughter, why did she have to play the understanding mother?
Even now, she was acting like she was so concerned over Emilia that it was possible there was some lurking danger.
Daddy, Mommy had been in Prison ï¤Chapter 527 Sarah and Travis, Guests The Unexpected Marriage ï¤Chapter 251 What's The Use Of You Have I Told You Lately ï¤Chapter 147 It must Feel Good to Have Him Drive Me to Work Because of what Sarah had mentioned, when it came time for dinner, Georgia was worried throughout.
But she still set her mind to hosting their guests.
In the afternoon, after seeing Sarah and Travis off in their car, she turned to Robert right away.
âNowâs the time to contact Ivan. I need to call him and tell him to be cautious about this. For some reason, my heartâs pounding, and I donât feel safe.â
âIâll make the call for you. Come inside and rest. Itâs cold outside.â
Robert took Georgiaâs hand and led her back into the house.
The kids were watching a cartoon, so Georgia and Robert walked into the office to get in contact with Ivan.
After the video call connected, Ivanâs face appeared on-screen, and he spoke to Robert and Georgia.
âWhy the sudden call? The two of you look so anxious. Emiliaâs condition is stable for now and no further incidents have occurred. You donât need to worry.â
Ivan cared a lot about Emilia, and with how relaxed he seemed now, it looked as if the situation really was all right now. Georgia heaved a sigh of relief.
âYou look like youâre in the hospital corridor, Ivan. Can you find a safe space where you wonât be eavesdropped on? I have something I need to discuss with you and the walls have ears.â