Chapter 281 Half-Sisters

Cora was stunned for a moment and asked, "How can you say such shameless words?"

For the sake of his daughter, William asked her not to marry Byron.

It was reasonable for him to prefer his daughter, but why did he think the whole world should treatJane well?

William said solemnly, “I know this sounds funny to you now, but I really do it for your own good.This ruthless competition will only create two unhappy families.”

"Do you want to tell me that you are also a victim of this kind of competition?" Cora realized for thefirst time that her voice could be so cold.

William said, "Yes, I am indeed a victim of this. During these years, I regretted it and blamed myselfevery day. Jane's mother has been unhappy these years, and I believe your mother is the same.”His sober and affectionate words made Cora think of her mother's harshness towards her medicalstudies these years, and the fact that her mother was in a daze in front of the window from time totime.

In the end, Cora said, "Our ending will be different from yours."

The beginning between her and Byron was indeed miserable, but her happiness was never takenfrom Jane.

William said, "You are full of confidence now, but you will know it after a long time.”

Cora said, "Do you want to say that time will reveal people's hearts? Your family disappointed Byronwhen he was in trouble. I don't know why you dare to say these words to me."

There was embarrassment on William's face, but it disappeared quickly. He argued with Cora with acalm expression, "We wanted to teach him a lesson and let him know that if he disappoints Jane,our family won't offer any help to him."

"You are so eloquent, and you should become a lawyer. Being a doctor is unworthy of your talents.”Cora didn't take his words seriously.

William said, “I'm not trying to argue. I'm just telling you a fact. I think Byron would be with youbecause your temperament and appearance resemble Jane from a certain angle. Jane was abroad atthat time. Byron stayed with you because he missed her.”

He knew that his provocative behavior was not right, but for the sake of Jane's happiness, hedecided to be selfish.

However, Cora was more difficult to deal with than he imagined, and instead of being provoked byhim, she sneered.

She said, "So you got together with Mrs. Sara Yoris because she looks like my mother?"

William was stunned, and he didn't know how to reply for a while.

Seeing William's expression change again and again, Cora wondered if she had spoken too harshly,but thinking that William persuaded her not to marry Byron shamelessly for Jane, Cora thought hewas the more ruthless person.

Cora thought she was not wrong, but she was worried that William would play some tricks in orderto threaten her not to marry Byron.

Cora thought for a while and pondered whether to record or not. She was worried that Williamwould play tricks, and she wouldn't even have evidence to prove her innocence.

William suddenly said, "Well, they indeed look a bit alike. After all, they are half-sisters..."

Cora's face was full of astonishment.

Half-sisters?

Sara and Flora?

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