Chapter 297 Should Call You Granduncle
Chapter 297 Should Call You Granduncle
After half an instant of silence, she exhaled a long breath and suddenly said in a deep voice, "After all
you've done, it's time for you to call it quits."
By this time, Solomon had come back from his shock and his face did not look very good.
"Heh, I haven't seen you for years, and you're still alive! I thought you had died a long time ago!"
Cara ignored his outburst and grunted coldly.
"In terms of age, I'm a few years older than you, and you're alive and well, so why can't I?"
With that, she didn't bother talking to him, and her words changed to a harsh tone.
"Have you had enough! You've turned the Marsh family upside down, and you've even poisoned an
innocent man! I think you've forgotten all about the family motto! Since when did the old ancestor's art
of cultivating and raising parasites become a harmful art? Hand over the antidote now!"
When Solomon heard this, he instantly launched into rage.
"You don't even have the surname Henderson now, where do you have the nerve to mention the family
motto to me? What does the Henderson family have to do with you? Who are you to tell me what to do
here?"
Cara choked, her face pale, and only after a moment did she say, "Even if you don't admit it, I will
always be your sister, and no matter what, you can't change that!"
Solomon snorted coldly, clearly unimpressed.
"Sister? Fine! Since you have to talk about this and say that you are my sister, then I will tell you clearly
that this old thing, Zach, killed my youngest son, your youngest nephew! Shouldn't I kill him now,
doesn't he deserve to die?!"
The old lady was furious and angry and gritted her teeth.
"Even if he deserved to die, why did you implicate others! And to poison them so insidiously! Look what
you've become after all these years of absence!"
"Hmph, so what if I implicate others!" Solomon didn't feel guilty in the slightest, "Since they're in my
way, I'll just have to give them a lesson!"
"You-" Seeing that he was so stubborn, the old lady was shaking with anger.
Seeing this, Denis hurriedly went forward and carefully supported her, smoothing her breath: "Be
careful of your body, don't get angry."
The old lady gritted her teeth, her granddaughter's life was about to be lost, what did she need this
body for!
At that moment, she looked at Ruby, whose face was turning paler and paler, and finally made up her
mind to reveal her identity.
"Solomon, do you know who she is?" She asked, pointing at Ruby.
He didn't even think about it, and didn't even care about the "grandmother" that Ruby had called out
earlier, and smiled coldly. This is property © NôvelDrama.Org.
"I don't care who she is! Even if she's the King of Heaven, she can't get in my way!"
"She is my granddaughter, and according to her seniority, she has to call you granduncle!"
At these words, the air around them seemed to stand still.
Ruby endured the sharp pain that convulsed her body and raised her eyes to look at Solomon.
He was clearly taken aback and stood frozen in place for a few seconds before looking down towards
her, his eyes flickering between her and Cara, as if he had only just reacted, and gave an abrupt sneer.
"Granduncle? Sister, you're kidding! I think you're so desperate to save her life that you're talking out of
turn!"
He was clearly not convinced, and the old lady, with her sullen face, anxious and angry, could only
explain with patience.
"Why should I kid with you? Her name is Ruby Harold, the very own granddaughter of Sean Grant me!
My daughter Nellie Grant's own daughter! Nellie married to Spencer Harold, and then Ruby was given
birth. In the past years, Ruby and I have been living together, why should I lie to you?”
She spoke one word at a time, her already unattractive face turning white from the sheer exertion of
her breath.
Denis felt her body tremble and knew that she was tired. He was afraid that she would not be able to
support herself and wanted to help her find a place to sit and rest.
But the old lady shook her head and pushed his hand away, her gaze fixed on Solomon with a
determined and grave face.
"If you don't believe me, you can go to Sea City and ask around if Ruby is the daughter of Spencer and
Nellie!"
After hearing her words, Solomon's face gradually changed, from the initial distrust, to the doubt
afterwards, to the cold solemnity now.
It was clear that he had listened to the old lady and had grown to believe that she was telling the truth.
However, after a few moments, he snorted again, his tone very dismissive and mixed with a strong
sense of mockery.
"So that's how it is, I didn't expect that this little girl actually still has some Solomon family blood in her,
but so what?"
Not wanting him to react like this, the old lady's eyes widened, "You - how can you say that? She's your
descendant!"
"What descendant! Sister, don't forget that you've long since had nothing to do with the Henderson
family! Then, by analogy, your grand-daughter, likewise, has nothing to do with the Henderson family!
Even if she calls me granduncle, I will not be merciful!"
With that, he threw back his head and laughed sardonically.
"I never thought that I would poison your granddaughter by mistake! But I can't be blamed for that,
good and evil will come, since you made that choice in the first place, then this is your retribution now!"
At these words, the old lady's face was ashen as she stared.
Ruby was unsure, looking at the old lady and then turning her head to look at Solomon, gritting her
teeth to keep from letting out a groan of pain and only asking in a cold voice, "What do you mean by
that?"
Because of the pain, one of her hands clutched tightly at Levi’s hand and her nails unconsciously
pierced into the back of his hand.
But Levi didn't say a word, only held her in his arms in a heartbeat, the corners of his eyes scarlet.
If he could, he would now want to go straight up to Solomon, knock him to the ground and snatch the
antidote from him.
But he feared that there was a deception, so he dared not act rashly, but could only keep his lips taut
and his face grimly silent.
Solomon heard the sound, looked down and laughed mockingly, "What? Didn't your grandmother give
you the word?"
Even though she was in pain, Ruby remained calm and composed, her eyes sober and sensible:
"What?"
"Tch, it seems that you really don't know." Sizing her up, Solomon's eyes were full of sneers, "But that's
right, after all, this is your grandmother's scandalous story, so naturally she wouldn't take the initiative
to tell you about it."
Immediately afterwards, he glanced at Cara and said with an evil smile, "Sister, you don't dare to say
anything, but I dare to say anything, you granddaughter should know about it."
At this point, the old lady settled down, her cloudy eyes frustrated, and suddenly exhaled a soft
breath.