Snow Collins scoffed at his grandfather's words, "He's just doting on her. Don't you think the reason why that person approached Bell is because he knows she's his favorite granddaughter?"
Everything had been calculated by the opponent. Next, there must be more drama to come.
Mr. Collins was at a loss for words.
He knew Snow was right, but Bell was the child he raised single-handedly and held in the palm of his hand. Since she lost her mother at a young age, he kept her close and personally raised her into adulthood. How could he bear to kick her out of the Collins family?
After Snow left the Collins house, Mr. Collins pulled Bell aside to talk for a long time, trying to make her see the situation clearly.
But Bell was stubborn. She would rather be kicked out of the Collins home than sever contact with that man.
She still believed her judgment of people couldn't be that bad.
Evelina watched the commotion from the side, her eyes glinting.