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Smith cleared his throat and said in a calm tone, mimicking Madam Kate's voice. “Hello, son.” He spoke in such a way that William wouldn't be able to notice that he was the one speaking and not his grandmother because there was barely any difference. “Grandma?” William called with a confused look. Truly, he couldn't tell whether it was his grandmother but her statement seemed weird. She didn't used to address him in such a way so he was surprised when he called her his son. He couldn't tell if something was wrong because he was anxious. He thought it was because she was in a good mood or something had happened. His heart skipped a bit as a thought crossed his mind. “So how was it? Did he agree to call the Emperor to forgive us?” “I'm sure, he'll because he's just a little piece of trash. He wouldn't dare to offend you,” he said in a cold tone and he smiled. If only he knew that his grandmother's life was at stake. Maybe it was a good idea to pretend to be his grandmother.
“What!” She gasped out in shock after receiving Smith's response, attracting unwanted attention to herself. She swallowed the lump in her throat and tightened her hand around the phone. “Please tell me you're not serious,” she said and he scoffed. “I don't know why you called to confirm whether I killed her or not. I did that because she deserved it. Didn't she?” He asked and she swallowed hard. Although she knew her grandma deserved whatever he did to her, she wasn't aware that he would go to such a length as far as killing her. It came as a huge shock to her considering how meek and submissive he used to be when they were married until she divorced him. Somehow, she began to regret her actions. Maybe if she hadn't left him, all this wouldn't have happened. It dawned on her that he was holding back because of her. Nothing could be used against him. She was no longer married to him so he owed her nothing. “Yes, I did but I can't believe you could do such a thing. How could you?”
Georgia looked up at him with an angry look on her face. She rushed toward him, unable to contain the hatred and anger that burned profusely in her heart. She raised her hand to slap her left cheek but he held her hand and gripped it tightly with a cold look on his face. He maintained a calm demeanor as he spoke. “I didn't call you here for you to do what you like. If you don't want to end up like your grandmother, I'd advise you to take her dead body and leave,” he said in a calm yet intimidating voice. Her heart shook in fear and she stepped backward. “Get the hell out of here,” he said in a cold tone and she bit on her lower lips. “Where is she?” She muttered in a low tone and he scoffed. “Follow me,” he said and walked away, leaving her in a puzzled state. She was contemplating whether to follow him or not. She decided to go since she was in the restaurant and he could have done something to her if he wanted to. She followed him, trailing behind him with her head bowed in
“What do you mean?” She looked up and stared at him with a confused look on her face. It came as a shock to her to hear such an accusation laid against her grandmother. He claimed she hadn't only tried to kill him once but twice. Of course, she didn't expect that. Even though her grandmother used to be cruel and arrogant, she couldn't be ruthless to try to kill him, not after she did what she wanted and divorced him. How could she do such a thing? As much as she didn't want to believe him, she had her suspicions about her grandmother. Although her grandmother came with some thugs to Smith, she believed she only wanted to scare him to beg on their behalf before the Emperor. “I'm sure you heard me clearly,” he responded and stroked his chin, maintaining a calm demeanor. “Yes, I did but I don't understand anything that you just said. I hope you'll put more light on it,” he said. “There's nothing to put light to. When she comes back to life, ask her how many times she has tried to
“Once I get hold of him, I'll make sure I break him into pieces.”“Tear him limb by limb by limb. I'll make sure he regrets playing with me.”“How dare he? What a gut!”“I can't wait to leave this god-damned place and teach that lad a lesson.”Georgia placed her hand under her clenched jaw as she watched her grandmother ranting. She knew she was bluffing. As far as he still had the Edward family as his backbone, she knew there was nothing she could do for him. She wouldn't want to offend them the second time. Maybe their family would cease to exist. “Haven't you learned your lesson?” She asked and Madam Kate looked up instantly. “What did you say?” Madam Kate demanded in a cold tone and she scoffed. “You heard me. Haven't you had enough? Why did you want to kill him again?” Georgia asked in a cold tone. “What's the meaning of the question you've been asking me? Answer me,” Madam Kate sounded angry. She was angry at her granddaughter for poking her nose into a business that does
Georgia rubbed her hand on her face as she forced back the tears that threatened to pour down from her eyes. She couldn't believe that such a thing could happen to her. She wished she'd known that her grandmother was vicious, she wouldn't have allowed such a thing to happen. “That's not possible. You can't keep being right, Smith,” she mumbled to herself with a puzzled look on her face. She stood up from the chair and walked toward the clerk. “How may I help you, ma'am?” The hospital biller asked her with a cute smile on her delicate face. “I want you to check the medical transaction of Kate Rodriquez,” she said and the biller gulped into nothing. Who hasn't heard that name in the Phoenix? Although they were not as powerful as the Edward family, they were among the top ten families in the State. “Huh?” Georgia called out and she snapped out of her trance. The biller zoned out on her. “I'm sorry ma'am. I'm on it,” the biller said and she scoffed. The biller turned to the comput
“What's wrong?” Madam Kate muttered with a confused look on her face. “Ghost?” She arched her eyebrows as the words that came out of their mouth resounded in her head. Ghost? Were they talking about her? She asked herself even though she had gotten an answer to the question. They were all staring at her like she was a ghost or a spirit. Fear and panic embraced them as they stared at their grandmother, who was supposed to be dead, standing before them hale and healthy. Isn't she? Even if they doubted it, William couldn't doubt what he heard. He couldn't misheard Smith when he said that he didn't want to have anything to do with Smith. How is she alive? Did she go back to death? As bizarre and crazy as his idea might seem, he couldn't think of something better to explain how she managed to return home alive. He still believed she was a ghost. “Ghost. Who is a ghost?” Madam Kate asked in her usual cold and dominant tone. She thought she would be able to change their mind by speak
William stared at his grandmother with a confused look on his face. He couldn't tell why his grandma suddenly became angry and slapped him. They were so good earlier that they even hugged. But why did she slap him? He asked himself but he couldn't get an answer to it. He stroked his chin calmly with a cold look on his face as he turned to his Grandmother, patiently waiting for her to explain why she slapped him. “Why did she slap him?”“Weren't they on good terms earlier?”“What has he done to deserve such a deafening slap?”“I thought he was grandma's favorite. Maybe no one is above being scolded by her.”They discussed silently among themselves, with sarcasm dripping from their voices. They were unaware that he could hear them. He clenched his fist with an angry look and bit on his lower lips till he almost bled. “That's because you deserve me,” she said in a cold tone and he swallowed hard. “But I did nothing wrong,” he complained and she scoffed. “Of course, you did nothing