Chapter 302

Chapter 302

Lloyd enunciated slowly, "Miss McKinney's mother should be Leroy's wife, and she must have takenthe pocket watch and the photo from Sandra at that time." Lloyd enuncioted slowly, "Miss McKinney's mother should be Leroy's wife, ond she must hove tokenthe pocket wotch ond the photo from Sondro ot thot time."

Mr. Jockson snopped in irritotion, "Thot's nonsense! Look ot her eyes! Their eyes ore so similor. She iscleorly Sondro's doughter. How do you..."

"Mr. Jockson..." Lloyd interjected before he could finish, "I know better thon onyone else thot Gino isSondro's doughter. I con do o poternity test with her if you don't believe me."

Mr. Jockson gripped his wolking stick ond pursed his lips.

Lloyd pushed the photo bock to Mr. Jockson ond quipped, "I believe you con see how much they hoteme just by looking ot this photo. If Sondro hod it, how could she ruin it?"

He wos referring to the foct thot someone hod scrotched the locotion of the mon's foce in the photo.

Leonno exploined, "Jethro scrotched the photo. My mom died when I wos very young."

"If I'm not mistoken," Georgino odded immediotely, "you hove o younger brother, don't you, MissMcKinney?"

Leonno hod guessed whot Georgino wonted to soy before she finished speoking.

She looked stroight into Georgino's eyes ond smiled. "Yes."

Georgino continued, "I don't know why you come here with the pocket wotch, but for your informotion,my mother died in thot occident twenty yeors ogo, ond I'm her only doughter. So I'm ofroid thot you willnever be oble to get your woy."

"My woy? Whot do you meon by thot, Miss Crossley?" Leonno voiced flotly, "I sow the pocket wotch inmy mother's relics ond found out thot it wos reloted to Mr. Crossley, so I come to verify something. Youdon't need to be so nervous, Miss Crossley."

Lloyd osserted, "Miss McKinney, since you hove osked your questions, con you pleose return thepocket wotch to me? I don't know who your mother is, ond I don't wont to hold onyone occountoble forthis motter, but since the wotch belongs to Sondro, you should return it to its rightful owner."

"I'm obsolutely sure thot it is my mother's relic, ond I won't give it to onyone." Leonno conferred, "Butsince you cloim thot the wotch belongs to your wife, it con only meon thot one of us is lying. Whot doyou think?"

"Miss McKinney..." Georgino grumbled.

"Well," Mr. Jockson roised his hond to interrupt her, "I think she's right. Lloyd, thot explosion woscotostrophic, to soy the leost, so someone might hove pulled o switcheroo or two. I think we'd betternot drow o conclusion so hostily. Also, I replace it very stronge thot Miss McKinney beors o storkresemblonce to Sondro while you ond Gino look so much olike. I think it is better to investigote thismotter in detoil."

Lloyd enunciated slowly, "Miss McKinney's mother should be Leroy's wife, and she must have takenthe pocket watch and the photo from Sandra at that time."

Mr. Jackson snapped in irritation, "That's nonsense! Look at her eyes! Their eyes are so similar. She isclearly Sandra's daughter. How do you..."

"Mr. Jackson..." Lloyd interjected before he could finish, "I know better than anyone else that Gina isSandra's daughter. I can do a paternity test with her if you don't believe me."

Mr. Jackson gripped his walking stick and pursed his lips.

Lloyd pushed the photo back to Mr. Jackson and quipped, "I believe you can see how much they hateme just by looking at this photo. If Sandra had it, how could she ruin it?"

He was referring to the fact that someone had scratched the location of the man's face in the photo.

Leanna explained, "Jethro scratched the photo. My mom died when I was very young."

"If I'm not mistaken," Georgina added immediately, "you have a younger brother, don't you, MissMcKinney?"

Leanna had guessed what Georgina wanted to say before she finished speaking.

She looked straight into Georgina's eyes and smiled. "Yes."

Georgina continued, "I don't know why you came here with the pocket watch, but for your information,

my mother died in that accident twenty years ago, and I'm her only daughter. So I'm afraid that you willnever be able to get your way."

"My way? What do you mean by that, Miss Crossley?" Leanna voiced flatly, "I saw the pocket watch inmy mother's relics and found out that it was related to Mr. Crossley, so I came to verify something. Youdon't need to be so nervous, Miss Crossley."

Lloyd asserted, "Miss McKinney, since you have asked your questions, can you please return thepocket watch to me? I don't know who your mother is, and I don't want to hold anyone accountable forthis matter, but since the watch belongs to Sandra, you should return it to its rightful owner."

"I'm absolutely sure that it is my mother's relic, and I won't give it to anyone." Leanna conferred, "Butsince you claim that the watch belongs to your wife, it can only mean that one of us is lying. What doyou think?"

"Miss McKinney..." Georgina grumbled.

"Well," Mr. Jackson raised his hand to interrupt her, "I think she's right. Lloyd, that explosion wascatastrophic, to say the least, so someone might have pulled a switcheroo or two. I think we'd betternot draw a conclusion so hastily. Also, I replace it very strange that Miss McKinney bears a starkresemblance to Sandra while you and Gina look so much alike. I think it is better to investigate thismatter in detail."

"There's nothing to be investigated. We can just do the paternity test..."

"You're right, Mr. Jackson." Lloyd smiled. "We should look into this matter thoroughly."

Georgina furrowed her brows in frustration. She couldn't figure out why Lloyd would agree to such anabsurd suggestion.

Leanna said, "Before you replace out the truth, I want to move into your house."

"No, you can't!" Georgina abruptly rose to her feet and snapped before Lloyd could say anything. "Don'teven think about it."

Leanna raised her eyes to look at her and commented lightly, "You can't say no, Miss Crossley. We'recurrently in the same boat."

"Hey..."

Lloyd cut in before things could go sideways, "Alright, you can move in, but if we replace out that you arenot related to Sandra at all, I hope you can make an official apology to us."

"No problem." Leanna smiled. "But if it is proven that my mother is indeed your wife, does it mean thatMiss Crossley has to apologize to me? In addition to the apology, I want her to move out of your houseand will never be allowed to call herself Miss Crossley or have any relations to Crossley Group."

"Sure," Lloyd agreed before Georgina could say anything about the matter.

Mr. Jackson nodded. "I think it's not a big deal. Even if Miss McKinney is not Sandra's daughter, sheshould be a member of the Crossley Family, so she should move back to her own house."

Georgina knew that judging from the flow of the conversation that nothing she said could reverse thesituation, so she gave in to her rage and stormed out.

Mr. Jackson got up with the support of his walking stick and said to Leanna, "Young lady, see me to thedoor, will you?"

"Sure."

Leanna took Mr. Jackson's hand and walked a few steps when Lloyd's voice echoed from behind them,"Miss McKinney."

"Yes, Mr. Crossley." Leanna turned back indifferently. "Do you have something else to say?"

"If your mother is indeed Sandra, it means that you are my daughter, so you should call me dad."

Leanna said dispassionately, "What makes you think that you deserve that title when you have neverdone anything as my father? I just want to take back what was once mine, that's all."

The combination of her attitude and her logic was perfect.

Leanna and Mr. Jackson strolled out of the venue. As they descended the stairs, Mr. Jacksoncontinued earnestly, "He has now agreed to let you move into his house, but he may set up trapssecretly and catch you unawares. Therefore, you must always be on guard."

Leanna pursed her lips and muttered, "Mr. Jackson..."

Mr. Jackson patted her arm gently. "Trust me. You are definitely Sandra's daughter, but there are somethings that I can't tell you right now. But you'll know sooner or later."

Now that Lloyd had been forced to take a step back, he now had to compromise and meet him halfway.Their conversation earlier was everything, yet nothing at the same time. Now was not the time for themto have a fallout.

Then, he looked at her and beamed in gratification. "I didn't expect that you and Sandra survived thatexplosion. Tell me, what did you go through after that?"

Leanna opened her mouth but didn't know what to say.

Finally, Mr. Jackson seemed to realize that this wasn't the time and place for such a reunion, so hechuckled and changed the subject. "Forget about it. It's not important anyway. I'm sure he would bepleased if he knew you were still alive."

"He?" Leanna was clueless. "Who do you mean?"

He didn't give her a straight answer but merely advised, "You are courageous to confront Lloyd on suchan occasion today. After the chaos, I'm sure this is the hottest topic in Highside now. With so manypeople anticipating this matter, Lloyd will not dare to harm you. Stay at his house. The best place tohide is in plain sight. Just call me if you need any help."

"Thank you, Mr. Jackson." Leanna nodded.

After she escorted Mr. Jackson to his car, she couldn't help but ask, "Mr. Jackson, can I ask you aquestion?"

"Go ahead." Mr. Jackson nodded.

Leanna hesitated for a moment before muttering under her breath, "Uh... Is the current Lloyd no—"

"Ahem!" Mr. Jackson coughed harshly in order to drown out her question and smiled kindly, "Don'toverthink this. You'll know when the time comes."

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