Gama's face flushed as he heard Darius' heartless and cruel confession. His blood boiled, and he could barely believe what had just come from Darius' mouth. "You... you don't have a heart," Gama hissed, his voice trembling with deep anger and hatred. Darius just chuckled, the satisfaction clear on his face. "Oh, Gama, don't be so naive. In this world, people like me are in control. Weak people like your father-in-law are just getting in my way." Lopiuy, who was standing next to Gama, clenched his fists, barely able to stop himself from throwing punches. However, he knew they needed more information from Darius before taking action. "So, you confessed to all your crimes just like that? You think you'll get away with it after all?" asked Lopiuy, trying to keep his voice calm. Darius shrugged as if unperturbed by the situation at hand. "Yes, I admit it. And what, you two can't do much about it? Evidence? You don't have any evidence to pin me down." Aristo, who had previously remained
Gama, who had been listening quietly, finally spoke up. "We will ensure your safety, Ayala. The next step you take in helping us will determine how we can protect you and your family." She continued firmer, "And after giving testimony, I hope you will stay out of our lives. Never appear in my family's life again for any reason." Ayala bowed her head, accepting the decision with a heavy heart. She knew the next steps were her chance to make amends, and she was determined to do her best. "Fine, Gama, I will do as you wish, and thank you for forgiving me." As the meeting at Lord Featherston's house ended, they received news from the hospital where Audie was being treated. After several days in an unconscious state, Audie finally opened his eyes and gradually began to gain full consciousness. The hospital room was silent, only the beeping sound of the monitors signaling Audie's stable condition. Sitting by Audie's bedside, Sierra felt a deep sense of relief when she saw Audie's ope
Audie was momentarily silent, trying to digest the doctor's information. A mess of emotions filled his mind, refusing to believe that what he had just heard was true. "Doctor, please explain once more," he pleaded tremblingly. "How can you say that she is not my biological daughter? I gave birth to her myself!" The doctor took a deep breath, understanding Audie's confusion and pain. "I understand that this is very hard to believe," he said calmly. "The DNA test results show no genetic link between you and your child. I know this is a shock, and I am truly sorry to have to deliver this news." Audie sat down, feeling dizzy. Barbara, beside him, clasped his hand tightly, trying to provide support. "Maybe there was a mistake," she said, trying to calm her mother. "Maybe there was a mistake in the sampling or something in the lab." "Can we do the test again?" asked Barbara, her eyes hopeful. "Sure," replied the doctor. "We can arrange a repeat DNA test to make sure there was no mistake
"Should we go see Gama, Mom?"Audie deliberated for a moment until she came to a decision. "Yes, we should meet with Gama as soon as possible. He might have the information we need."Jordan nodded in agreement. "Yes, that's how it should be, but I'm sorry I can't accompany Auntie to meet Gama. I have a lot of work to do.""No problem, we can go see them ourselves."Audie and Barbara met at Gama and Sierra's residence the next day.The following day, Gama and Sierra warmly received Audie and Barbara. The atmosphere was different this time; there was no longer the arrogant attitude that usually accompanied their visit. This change both surprised and relieved Gama and Sierra, indicating that there might be positive progress in the attitude of their two guests."Why did you come without telling me first? I could have arranged for someone to pick you up," Sierra said in a disappointed yet warm tone, showing concern that she had rarely shown before."That's not necessary; I wanted to talk t
A sudden silence descended upon the room, and all eyes fell on Sierra, who suddenly appeared with a face that showed deep confusion and pain. For a moment, Gama, Audie, and Barbara seemed at a loss for words, surprised that Sierra had overheard the conversation that was supposed to remain a secret from her for the time being."Sierra, are you here? Did you hear all that?" Gama finally broke the silence, her voice full of concern."Yes, I heard everything," Sierra replied tremblingly. Her facial expressions were evident: a mixture of disappointment, confusion, and a strong desire to understand more about her origins. "So, about me not being mom's biological child... then, whose child am I? Where are my parents? Gama, tell me, where are they? I want to know why they left me."Gama took a deep breath, regretting the situation and feeling responsible for giving Sierra the necessary answers. Gama tried to explain in the gentlest way possible. "No one wants you to feel abandoned or unwante
"You have the right to know who your parents are," Gama said, his voice full of empathy, piercing the silence and drawing the attention of all in the room. "But remember that this knowledge can change everything." Beside him, Audie sensed the moment's emotion and added in a soft yet concerned tone, "All of us here love you as part of our family. Whatever happens after this, don't forget Mom." Sierra looked at Audie with teary eyes and nodded. "Sierra promises, Mom. Whatever happens, I will always be with you." Hearing Sierra's sincere words, Audie could not hold back her emotions. Gently, she opened her arms and hugged Sierra tightly. For a moment, the warmth and intimacy that could only be felt by those who had gone through many trials together. Sierra felt Audie's heartbeat; each beat conveying the silent words: I am here for you. Still in Audie's arms, Sierra raised her head and looked into his eyes with determination. "When can I see her, Gama?" she asked, her voice soft yet f
Sierra and her baby had been in intensive care for several days, and Audie and Lord Featherston were looking forward to their return. The sun was setting when Sierra and her baby arrived home. The once quiet house is now bustling. Balloons and decorations adorn the room, creating a warm atmosphere. Audie immediately approached the car as Sierra carefully got out, holding the baby wrapped in a soft blanket. Although usually more restrained and formal, Lord Featherston could not hide the wide smile etched on his face. "Welcome back, Sierra," he said in an affectionate voice. "This house wouldn't be the same without you two." Sierra, touched by this warm welcome, smiled widely. "Thank you, Grandpa. I'm so happy to be back home," she said, slightly hoarse but relieved. Audie took the initiative to help Sierra carry her baby into the house. Meanwhile, Lord Featherston followed behind them, carrying bags and other essentials from the hospital. Standing by the fireplace, Lord Featherst
Barbara's anger subsided a little, hearing her husband's logic. "You're right; it's much more promising there than that company. And we also need to find my brother soon; then we can expose their rottenness," she replied, calmed by the solution to their problem. The couple quickly strategized; Giorgio contacted Gama, explaining their predicament and asking for help. Gama, "Giorgio looked glum and frustrated while speaking on the phone. "Grandma fired me from the company for no apparent reason. Could it be because she wasn't invited to your son's welcoming ceremony? I think that's the reason. What about the future of my children and wife now?" "Don't worry, I will help you. Come to The G.S Company; I'll place you as the marketing manager," Gama offered, trying to come up with a solution. "The G.S Company? Manager? You can only put me in that company?" Giorgio looked disappointed with Gama's decision, which did not match his expectations. "Why do you object? If you don't want to, n