Chapter 1326 Forgive Cassandra
Ten minutester.
Cassina was gently led to her room to rest, and Cassandra was the one kneeling on the ground.
The atmosphere within the room was particrly stifling. Cassandra was sobbing inconsbly, saying, "Mom, I know I messed up, but I did it all for you."
"For me?" Queenie was almost amused to the point of exasperation. "Are you saying that youmitted murder and harmed others all for my sake? Tell me, then. How exactly is killing Bailey supposed to be for my benefit?"
Cassandra was trembling as she kneeled on the ground. "Once Bailey is out of the picture, Cassina will only have you as her real mother. She won''t think about outsiders anymore."
"Is that the reason?" Queenie simply couldn''t believe it.
With teary eyes, Cassandra pleaded, "Mom, all I want is for you to be happy and find joy. Back then, I severed my rtionship with my birth mother, Pa, for your sake. Why couldn''t Cassina do the same with her foster mother? Since she was unwilling to do so, I thought I would help her. That way, she only has you as her mother!"
She spoke with conviction and righteousness.
Queenie steadily approached Cassandra and, without hesitation, pped her across the face. "You scoundrel!"This content is ? N?velDrama.Org.
Cassandra''s face throbbed with a burning pain. That was, after all, the first time in history that Queenie had everid a hand on her.
"Mom, how could you hit me?" Cassandra said, her voice filled with hurt. "I''ve always treated you like my own mother. However, now that you have Cassie, you''re hitting me."
"Are you implying that I''m at fault? Why do you think I asked you to cut off ties with Pa? Don''t you realize that Pa was the mistress who wrecked our family? However, you are actually her and Ralph''s daughter. I raised you, yet you never told me the truth!" Queenie took a deep breath before adding, "Even so, I forgave you, didn''t I? Did I never ask you to kill Pa? Cassie''s situation differs entirely from yours. It was Bailey who saved her. If not for Bailey, I would never have had the chance to meet my biological daughter in this lifetime."
Naturally, Cassandra understood it all. She just chose to act dumb.
"Mom, I''m sorry. Every time I saw how distant and formal Cassie was with you, I wanted her to see you as her only mother, just like I do. That''s why I made such a mistake. I truly realize my error now. You wouldn''t send me to jail, would you?" Cassandra wore an expression of pitifulness.
Queenie in a state of considerable distress at that moment.
One was her long-lost biological daughter, and the other was the adoptive daughter she had raised by her side.
One would surely wonder who she would help.
Cassandra tooked at her in silence, growing increasingly fearful. Tears began to pour uncontrobly from her eyes. "Mom, you''re not going to abandon me, are you? You''re all I have left."
Queenie''s heart ached deeply as she said, "Everyone must pay for their own mistakes."
"Mom!" Cassandra was truly terrified. At this point, she couldn''t afford to overthink. "Mom, I need to tell you this! Cassina is not even-"
Before she could finish her
sentence, Cassina pushed the door
open and entered. "Mom, I''ve
thought it through. My foster mother is no longer with us. I also don''t want anything to happen to Cassandra."
Cassina had been outside listening the entire time. She understood the importance of not pushing too hard. If she were to pressure Cassandra to the point of desperation, she was certain that the truth would out
By then, Queenie would certainly not lend a hand.
Cassandra managed to stop her tears. "Cassie, would you forgive me? I''m sorry. I truly realize my mistake."
Cassina nodded. "Yes. I''m letting bygones be bygones."
Queenie hadn''t expected Cassina to be so magnanimous. "Cassie, have you thought it through? Are you truly choosing to forgive?" Once again, Cassina nodded.
Queenie approached her and hugged her. "You''ve been wronged."
"Mom, I don''t want to put you in a tough spot either," Cassina said.
Queenie felt an even deeper sense of guilt.
Cassandra was free, and she finally felt at ease.