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Our Billion-Worth Twins by Velvet Antler novel Chapter 566

Chapter 566

Catelyn felt her heart inexplicably aching, she had no idea how much she meant to Cedrick.

In fact, Catelyn was a soft person. If Cedrick was forceful to her, she might just slam the door and leave. However, the moment he said kind words, she quickly lost her temper.

Catelyn blushed unnaturally and snorted, "You got me locked up in your building, took my son away, and bought off the lawyers of the whole city. Did you know how I was on the verge of going insane when you refused to see me at that moment?"

Hearing that Catelyn took the initiative to bring back the past, Cedrickwas relieved.

If she did not say anything, even if she reconciled with him because she was touched by his words, these matters would continue haunting her.

"I didn't take your son away," said Cedrick.

"I don't believe you!" Catelyn was sure Cedrick was lying. "That person clearly said that I'm not worthy to raise the young master of the Mason family. If it wasn't you, who else could it have been?"

Cedrick kept a blank face, with a slight hint of helplessness in his expression.

"Maia told Grandpa the secret of the twins. In a fit of anger, he immediately sent someone to take back the two boys. I only found out about this later after everything happened."

Catelyn was stunned, Her delicate, beautiful jaw was still taut as if she was doubting the credibility of his words.

Cedrick lowered his voice, "Think about it: the people who took the boys were strangers. If I was the one behind this, Eason would be the one doing the deed."

Catelyn glanced at him sideways.

Frankly, she did remember seeing Eason at a loss when she ran to look for him.

However, even if he did not take the boys away, he had used this to force her to a corner, she even ran in the rain just to see Eason negotiate!

"I admit that what I did later was extreme, but I still have to pay the price now, don't I?" said Cedrick. He clutched his chest as a pained expression was shown on his face, wishing that this matter would be resolved quickly.

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