Pampered by My Ex's Cousin-Chapter 1152 - 1154: If You Make a Mistake, You Must Pay the Price (Part 3)
Above, Charles’s voice rang out coldly and mercilessly, "Only foolish people dare to threaten me. She almost took the lives of my son’s whole family of four. Not taking her life is the greatest forgiveness I can offer her."
His words sent a chill through Ji Anning’s heart.
Let alone Rudy Finn, who raised her head to look at Charles, enveloped in a murderous aura, and felt afraid.
Charles looked down at her from on high, "You could remain silent, but you would lose your only daughter."
This old man was truly terrifying. He was so protective; he personally nurtured Korea as the heir to the Charles family, reportedly raised as his own heir.
There indeed was a blood relationship, years of uncle-niece affection, but for the sake of his son, he could discard it so easily. It was truly cold-blooded.
If she offended him or hurt his son in the future, would he... would he kill her?
Ji Anning thought about it and hugged Ji Chicheng’s arm tighter, whispering, "I love you; I will be good to you all my life, and you must love me all your life too."
Ji Chicheng looked down and, seeing Ji Anning’s fawning face, asked with amusement, "Are you scared?"
Ji Anning nodded honestly.
"Send her for treatment."
On the ground, Korea’s blood had flowed like a river.
Only then did Charles order his people to stop the bleeding and treat Korea. He really hadn’t intended to take his life.
But his punishment was often more torturous than death to others.
Seeing medical personnel stop Korea’s bleeding and lift him away, Rudy Finn stood up.
Looking at Charles, she said, "Acai and that Chinese man actually had no relationship. Acai never betrayed you; her condition was not suitable for having children. You should know... she..."
Chinese man!
Was it her grandfather?
Ji Anning squinted at Rudy Finn, guessing about the Chinese man she mentioned.
What stories did they have in their generation?
Rudy Finn’s words struck Charles heavily, nearly knocking him down.
He stared, dumbfounded, stepping back in shock.
He had never, in all the years they had known him, seen anything strike him so hard and leave him so defenseless.
Rudy Finn paused, then continued, "Yue Sen Charles, I’ve loved you all my life, but I have never done anything to displease you. Even though we had an engagement, I never fought with Acai for you because I hoped both the man I loved and my good friend could be happy."
Is that so?
If that’s the case, then why, knowing the truth, didn’t she tell Charles? Instead, choosing to send the little uncle’s mother away?
Knowing they loved each other deeply.
Though from Acai’s perspective, a man who doesn’t trust you isn’t worth staying.
But as an outsider, as a good friend, she watched as Charles misunderstood for a lifetime, always thinking he lost in love to another, living in a misconception all his life.
How could she bear it?
Or maybe, since the person is already gone, fearing that revealing it would make him regret, adding sadness, could also make sense.
So why reveal it now?
Knowing the little uncle’s mother was unfit to have children, yet secretly helping her escape from the one she loved to take a risk.
From a mother’s standpoint, most would choose to have the child, but from a friend’s perspective, wouldn’t she live a life of perpetual unease?
Just like when she was about to give Fenfen her corneas, she instructed Yuanyuan so earnestly, yet in the end, Yuanyuan still couldn’t bear it, couldn’t be heartless.







