The Casper family was a well-known family in Courtbush. Today was Elmore Casper’s eightieth birthday party. Many distinguished guests were present and the atmosphere was lively.
However, a sudden ear-piercing scream from the garden startled everyone present.
Someone recognized that it was the voice of Babette Casper, the wife of Elmore’s eldest grandson. She was pregnant, and her husband had already passed away. The Caspers rushed to the garden immediately to see what was going on.
In the swimming pool, two struggling figures came into view.
Before anyone else could react, Rory Casper dove into the swimming pool to pull the struggling Babette ashore.
Just then, the security guards rushed into the water to save the second drowning figure, Becky Casper.
When Becky returned to the house in sopping wet clothes, the servants passing by didn’t bat an eyelash at her.
Nobody cared that she had nearly drowned, nor did they care about her in general.
After living with this family for over three years, Becky realized that her position was possibly inferior to that of the dog raised by Rory’s sister.
Since such a big accident happened to Babette, the Casper family rushed to the hospital with her.
Becky retreated to her room, took a shower, and then put on a fresh set of clothes. Feeling unwell, she sank into bed. Just as she had drifted off to sleep, she was dragged out of bed by Rory.
When Becky saw Rory, her eyes turned red. “You’re back already? How’s Babette? Listen to me, Rory. I swear I didn’t push her into the swimming pool.”
Rory sneered coldly. “Save the excuses for Grandpa.”
Becky suddenly came to her senses. “What do you mean, Rory?”
Without giving her the light of day, he said briskly, “Grandpa has questions for you.”
Rory didn’t want to waste his breath on Becky. Not long after Babette was sent to the hospital, her child was gone.
That child was supposed to be the only flesh and blood lef
t by Rory’s eldest brother. Because of Becky, they lost the child forever.
Of course, Elmore was furious. As soon as he came back from the hospital, he ordered Rory to take Becky to him.
Becky went stiff. Rory’s words sent shivers down her spine.
The living room was brightly lit. She knew that the Caspers were inside waiting for her.
“Kneel!”
As soon as Becky entered, Elmore threw a teacup at her.
Becky stood there, calm and collected. “Why?”
She had done nothing wrong. Why should she get on her knees?
Her stubbornness only served to make Elmore angrier. “Rory, this is the person you married!”
Just as Becky opened her mouth to explain herself, Rory suddenly raised his hand and pressed his palm heavily on her shoulder. “Kneel.”
Under his strong hand, Becky was forced to kneel. “Either you kneel or we divorce.”
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