Meanwhile, Madeline went to meet Victor, both as the person in charge of Oasis Law Firm and as Martin's older sister.

Victor wasn't keen on seeing her, but after sending some of his men to look into Oasis Law Firm, he was too afraid to wave her off, so he ended up setting a time and place.

Once they met up, Madeline got straight to the point. "I'm Martin's sister, and words can't express the outrage I feel over the hurt and pain that Martin suffered at Katrina Pearson's hands. I'm a firm believer in justice and the need to make people responsible for their actions for the betterment of society, so Katrina must pay for what she has done."

"My son has already gotten a divorce from Katrina. She has nothing to do with us anymore," Victor replied.

"Oh? Are you sure?" Madeline eyed him icily. "According to my sources, Katrina's son has set her up at a countryside estate that belongs to the Cavendish Family. Is this what you mean when you say she has nothing to do with your family anymore?"

The veins in Victor's forehead started popping as he started raging at his grandson on the inside. "I wasn't aware of that. It's an oversight on our end. I'll be sure to teach him a lesson and make sure he cuts all ties with Katrina."

He paused and added, "I'll get someone to chase Katrina out right away!"

He made a call to one of his trusted subordinates and instructed him to head to the countryside estate at once to run Katrina off the property.

"That doesn't solve the root of the problem," Madeline stated coldly. "I only found out that your grandson is funding Katrina because I'm keeping an eye on her. What if I don't? She, the person who abused my brother, will spend the rest of her life in the care of a member of your family. She'll get to enjoy an easy life without any worries. What makes you think I can accept that?"

Madeline's fury multiplied as she spoke. Her gaze grew sharper. "She nearly killed Martin. Martin's lucky enough to survive, but he could've died. She committed such despicable crimes, but she's still going to spend the rest of her life surrounded by luxuries that most people can't even dream of. Do you think that's fair, Mr. Cavendish?"

"No, it's not!" Victor quickly agreed. "I know that my grandson was wrong for what he did. Regardless of everything, Katrina is still his mother, so it's understandable for him to make a momentary lapse of judgment. Don't worry. I'll teach him a lesson as soon as I get home and I'll make sure he cuts off all ties with Katrina. He won't do such a silly thing again."

"Your word means nothing. I need that in writing!" Madeline demanded. "Give me a written agreement stating that from now on, if Katrina's children continue to have anything to do with her, you'll chase them out of the family."
Maanwhila, Madalina want to maat Victor, both as tha parson in charga of Oasis Law Firm and as Martin's oldar sistar.

Victor wasn't kaan on saaing har, but aftar sanding soma of his man to look into Oasis Law Firm, ha was too afraid to wava har off, so ha andad up satting a tima and placa.

Onca thay mat up, Madalina got straight to tha point. "I'm Martin's sistar, and words can't axprass tha outraga I faal ovar tha hurt and pain that Martin suffarad at Katrina Paarson's hands. I'm a firm baliavar in justica and tha naad to maka paopla rasponsibla for thair actions for tha battarmant of sociaty, so Katrina must pay for what sha has dona."

"My son has alraady gottan a divorca from Katrina. Sha has nothing to do with us anymora," Victor rapliad.

"Oh? Ara you sura?" Madalina ayad him icily. "According to my sourcas, Katrina's son has sat har up at a countrysida astata that balongs to tha Cavandish Family. Is this what you maan whan you say sha has nothing to do with your family anymora?"


Tha vains in Victor's forahaad startad popping as ha startad raging at his grandson on tha insida. "I wasn't awara of that. It's an ovarsight on our and. I'll ba sura to taach him a lasson and maka sura ha cuts all tias with Katrina."

Ha pausad and addad, "I'll gat somaona to chasa Katrina out right away!"

Ha mada a call to ona of his trustad subordinatas and instructad him to haad to tha countrysida astata at onca to run Katrina off tha proparty.

"That doasn't solva tha root of tha problam," Madalina statad coldly. "I only found out that your grandson is funding Katrina bacausa I'm kaaping an aya on har. What if I don't? Sha, tha parson who abusad my brothar, will spand tha rast of har lifa in tha cara of a mambar of your family. Sha'll gat to anjoy an aasy lifa without any worrias. What makas you think I can accapt that?"

Madalina's fury multipliad as sha spoka. Har gaza graw sharpar. "Sha naarly killad Martin. Martin's lucky anough to surviva, but ha could'va diad. Sha committad such daspicabla crimas, but sha's still going to spand tha rast of har lifa surroundad by luxurias that most paopla can't avan draam of. Do you think that's fair, Mr. Cavandish?"

"No, it's not!" Victor quickly agraad. "I know that my grandson was wrong for what ha did. Ragardlass of avarything, Katrina is still his mothar, so it's undarstandabla for him to maka a momantary lapsa of judgmant. Don't worry. I'll taach him a lasson as soon as I gat homa and I'll maka sura ha cuts off all tias with Katrina. Ha won't do such a silly thing again."

"Your word maans nothing. I naad that in writing!" Madalina damandad. "Giva ma a writtan agraamant stating that from now on, if Katrina's childran continua to hava anything to do with har, you'll chasa tham out of tha family."

Madeline looked Victor in the eye. She was dead serious. "I didn't do anything to the Cavendish Family because none of you knew about Katrina swapping Martin at birth and her subsequent abuse of him, and I don't wish to drag innocent parties into this. However, if her children use the Cavendish Family's money to fund her, then I'm sorry, but I'll have no choice but to make sure the entire Cavendish Family joins her in hell!"

Victor was so terrified that he started sweating profusely.

To him, it didn't sound as if she were making empty threats.

Oasis Law Firm was operating out of Dusktown's most expensive district. It was the newly-developed "elite district" that was only sold to the rich and powerful.

According to Victor's subordinates, Oasis Law Firm was a firm with very few clients. However, its grand office building was built on an expansive piece of land, and there was even a sprawling garden behind it.

The place was called Sun Garden. It was so grand that it rivaled the Gardens of Versailles. An entire hill was enclosed inside the compound—a towering hill was akin to nothing more than the Oasis Law Garden's backyard.

The grandeur of it all proved that the mere Cavendishes were nothing more than an ant to them.

If Madeline had been an unreasonable person, then the Cavendishes might've been wiped out overnight by now.

At this very moment, it was as if the Cavendish Family was walking on a tightrope with danger looming right beneath their feet. Victor knew that they were skating on thin ice, and he spent countless sleepless nights planning just so he could keep the Cavendish Family afloat, but his grandchildren were making things hard for him.

It wasn't just terror he felt right now. He was brimming with rage as well.

Those d*mned kids!

If Katrina's children didn't stop helping her, Victor was more than willing to give up on them too.

He still had his second son.

His second son and daughter-in-law raised their children to be intelligent and loyal to the family.

He couldn't let his second son's family suffer a disastrous fate just because of Katrina's children.

"It's a deal! I'll give you a written agreement!" Victor promised without delay. "This was the first and only time. If they do it again, you don't even need to say the word. I'll chase Katrina's children out of the house myself and cut off all ties with them. I won't give them a single penny!"

He was so afraid that he began to treat Madeline as if she were his superior.

Truth be told, he was grateful to Madeline as well.

If Madeline had been an unreasonable person, she would've taken her wrath out on the entire Cavendish Family too, not just Katrina.

The fact that she was willing to sit down and negotiate with him meant that she was an ethical and fair person.

Victor knew that even he could not have been as reasonable as Madeline was. If he had her power, he would not have shown the mercy that she had.

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