Chapter 65: It’s Chloe Reed’s Fault

Autumn Linton tapped on the tablet, playing a video. On it, all the children said they never saw Chloe Reed kick him—that Noah Grant had missed his footing and fallen.

Noah Grant sat in Walker Grant’s arms. His cherubic face, usually so perfect, was tinged with fear. He instinctively grabbed Walker Grant’s clothes, his big eyes darting around the room before he spoke. "I don’t know..."

Walker Grant’s handsome brows knitted together. "You really don’t know?"

Tears rolled down Noah Grant’s cheeks. "I... I don’t know..."

Sunny Reed stepped forward. "Walker, he’s just a child. He must be terrified after falling from such a height. Don’t push him like this."

With that, she lifted Noah Grant from Walker’s arms. Glancing at the tablet, she said, "Since there’s proof my sister didn’t do it, then of course she didn’t. I was too frantic last night and jumped to the wrong conclusion. I owe her an apology."

She bowed to Chloe Reed. "Sister, I’m sorry. I shouldn’t have blamed you."

"Uncle..."

to squirm out of Sunny Reed’s arms, reaching his hands

Reed said, "Noah, be a good boy. Don’t bother your uncle. We need to see less

"WAAAH... No! Uncle! I want my

feigned a light smack. "Why are you being so disobedient? It’s because of you that your uncle and aunt are

cried even

She came forward and said, "Sunny, don’t hit

Grant into her arms, cooing softly

kept looking toward Walker Grant, crying out for his

handsome brows furrowed, and his expression soured. It twisted his heart to see Noah

at Noah for the

is there nothing you want to

Charles Reed finally understood.

Chloe Reed’s name. One by one, they’ve all apologized to

His expression softened slightly as he looked at her. "Chloe, Daddy was wrong to blame you last night. But you’re not blameless either. If you didn’t do it, why did you confess? And make such

The Novel will be updated daily. Come back and continue reading tomorrow, everyone!

Comments ()

0/255