Chapter 269 Did Calvin stand up for her?
Her finger paused for a moment, just for a second, before she replied. But before she could respond, Martin was already calling her, as if he had installed a GPS tracker on her.
Given his nagging personality, he was definitely going to cause a fuss again today. Myrna originally didn’t want to answer, but the persistent phone kept ringing. She rubbed her forehead and sat down on the chair, and answered the call.
“Hello.”
While taking out the laptop, I opened it and prepared to turn it on.
Sure enough, just as she had expected, as soon as the phone was answered, there came a roaring voice on the other end, like an explosion: “Ms. Stark, how dare you! Why didn’t you tell me that you are Charles‘ daughter? And what is your relationship with the Larson family, damn it! Why did Calvin stand up for you? Do you know that after you left, he and your father tore the faces of those people from the Stark family apart? And that’s not all, Stephanie’s award was also revoked! Your little sister’s face turned green, and she collapsed on the ground, unable to stand for a long time…
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Myrna had just woken up, and no one had told her what had happened at Watershed Restaurant after she left. Suddenly, when she heard him mention it, she was taken aback for a few seconds. Her pale hand rested on the laptop, which she had intended to turn on, but now she didn’t.
“You said Calvin and I… Dad, help me out?”
She called Charles “dad” for the second time at the Watershed
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Restaurant. The first time was when she had just been found by the Payne family, and everyone was unfamiliar with each other. Blake introduced him to her as her father, and she politely called him that
once.
But that was just lip service.
At this moment, Myrna’s mood was somewhat complicated. She lowered her eyelids, covering the complex emotions in her pupils.
“He immediately called the Nemmington Piano Association and explained the incident of Stephanie stealing your composition. As a result, Stephanie lost her award.”
Speaking of this, Martin remembered the Stark family in the box, their brilliant expressions and the tone of their words, full of schadenfreude.
“Unfortunately, you left too quickly and didn’t see their expressions when they heard that you were a member of the Payne family, especially Luther. After your dad and Calvin tore them apart, Luther had the audacity to come forward and say that today was their fault and he wanted to find an opportunity to sincerely apologize to you!”
“Haha, I used to say that their faces were made of titanium white, but I was completely wrong. It’s not titanium white at all, it’s clearly diamond! He can even outdo a hydraulic jack!”
Where does Titanium Platinum get the nerve? Just a second ago, he was pretending to be all high and mighty, threatening Myrna that calling the police wouldn’t do any good, as they wouldn’t admit that the video was real.
As soon as he heard that their biological parents were from the upper echelons of Melcester society, he immediately changed his attitude and wanted to apologize.
So, are all those words that you let your wife say before no longer
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valid?
Can it still be eaten?
Myrna was not surprised at all. She set her phone aside and asked, “And then what?”
“Calvin told him to get lost.”
Myrna: …
Martin stood firmly on Calvin’s side in this matter, and that simple and straightforward “get lost” revealed his murderous intent, making him feel cool as a man!
“By the way, you–haven’t answered my question yet. When did you become Charles’s daughter? And, when did you meet Calvin?”
The Larson family’s patriarch is not someone that just anyone can know. Many people in Nemmington have tried tirelessly but still haven’t been able to meet him. How did Myrna manage to make him stand up for her?
And look at that posture, Calvin was protecting her.
Myrna listened to the noise he was making in her ear, thinking about the words he had said to her. She felt a bit inexplicable, originally sitting cross–legged there, but now she let her legs down.