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No Mercy No Forgiveness (Maureen) novel Chapter 69

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Jacob shook his head. No. Thank goodness you came fast, Mommy.

Katherine let out a sigh of relief.

Sean stepped in front of her now.

He’s your son?

Katherine looked up at him furiously. If he’s not mine, is he yours?

How dare you grab my son like that? You were about to hit him! Do you know that’s against the law?

A father hitting his son, what law does that break?

Sean knew she was playing hard to get, trying to make him claim the little rascal.

You’ve really gone all out to get close to me?

The things he did beforethat was your doing too, right?

Katherine was stunned.

Equally stunned was Jacob

Sean leaned toward the mother and son, his eyes icy cold: Whatever you’re scheming, I’ll take responsibility for the childbut never for a woman like you.

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Katherine had heard from Maureen that Sean was a scoundrel, but seeing it firsthandhe really was a scoundrel.

Her fiery temper snapped. She raised her hand and slapped Sean across his handsome face.

Sean froze on the spot.

Who wants your responsibility? I’d sooner marry a pig or a dog than marry you!

Sean had planned to take Jacob to a corner for a stern talkhe never expected Katherine to charge over.

The commotion quickly drew everyone’s attention.

Upstairs, Sean’s grandfatherwho’d been watching over his grandson- stared in disbelief.

Whose family does that girl belong to?

His secretary hurriedly replied: Seems to be the eldest daughter of the White Family, Katherine.

That settles it. My future granddaughterinlaw.

She was the first person who dared lay hands on his grandson.

On the other side, Maureen also noticed the three of them

Maureen never expected Jacob would be here, and it seemed he’d gotten tangled up with Sean?

She instinctively glanced toward Geoffrey and saw the man had

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Maureen quickly called Katherine, telling her not to fuss with Sean any longer and to bring Jacob back immediately.

More than an hour later.

Outside the private villa, a light drizzle started again.

Inside, Maureen and Katherine sat on the sofa while Jacob stood

before them.

Jacob, how did you end up at the Sutton family’s?

Maureen asked with concern.

Jacob had his story ready: I visited my friend todayhe brought me there.

Maureen assumed his friend was some guest’s kid at the Sutton family’s 70th Birthday Bash, wrote it off as coincidence, and didn’t press further.

Katherine chimed in from the side: Then how’d you get caught?

Jacob put on a pitiful act: I bumped into that uncle by accident, so he had people grab me and wanted to hit me.

Damn!

Katherine nearly swore out loud.

Who’d have thought Seana grown manwould pick on a kid? Saying all that weird stuff today toototal bastard.

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Little one, next time we meet someone like that, we’ll just steer clear.

Katherine wanted to hold him in her arms and pinch his cheeks.

Jacob frowned and dodged away: Aunt Katherine, you’ve already given me the eighth nickname.

What Little Smart Guy, Little Jacob, and Little Bun, Little Radish

Is that so? Am I that talented?

Katherine ate a potato chip.

Jacob was exasperated.

He barely made Maureen and Katherine drop their suspicions, then took the book and went back to his room.

After returning to his room, Jacob sold the photos he secretly took today of Andrea being kicked out of the Sutton Family at a high price on the dark web.

Last time, he personally pranked Sean and was almost caught by him.

Now, he needs to be more careful.

Maureen, seeing him return to his room, was full of worry.

Jacob’s words made her ashamed; in the past, she was bullied, but she let it go, and now she didn’t expect her own child to be bullied too

She must become stronger to protect her two children.

Katherine told Maureen about the scoop she recently uncovered.

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