Chapter 335 He Must "Punish" Violet Severely
Brady took a paternity test for the third time without Violet's knowledge.
At this moment, Violet and Emily were at a café, discussing Violet's mother's case with Quentin.
The atmosphere among the three was harmonious, with Violet at ease and completely unaware of Brady’s arrangements for a paternity test.
During this time, Brady sent a text message to deliberately check in on her: [I heard you went out to have fun.]
Violet, sipping her tea, leisurely replied: [Not having fun, just meeting up with Emily. You know her, right?]
Brady, calm but with intense eyes, stared at the screen, his thin lips twitching silently as he typed: [Could you send me a photo?]
Violet put down her teacup, replying: [You don't believe me?]
Of course, Brady believed her, but he just wanted her to send a photo. He repeated: [Send me a photo.]
Violet asked helplessly: [Do you want a photo of me or Emily?]
Brady: [You.]
Violet: [I'll be laughed at if I take a photo while drinking tea. How about I send you a photo of my hand?] Violet sent a close-up of her hand to Brady right after.
Brady received the photo of her fair-skinned hand, his eyes slightly narrowing.
He chose not to press further, instead setting his phone aside and rubbing his temples in thought.
If it was true, he would be Henry and Nicole's father. At 28 years old, having two kids without being married seemed incredible to Brady.
But unlike other men, he actually liked children.
He couldn't bear the idea of his own bloodline drifting away. It was crucial to ensure the children remained close, to keep them within his reach.
As for Violet, he had to "punish" her severely!
Otherwise, how could he feel better?
On the other side of the city, Leana, her wrist still bandaged, arrived at Loraine's house.
Despite the rift that had nearly ended their friendship due to the recent incident, Leana had decided to mend fences, recognizing the importance of their connection.
Loraine's cousin, Arthur, had a good relationship with Brady. If anything happened with Brady, Loraine would be the first to know.
So she took the initiative to reconcile and came to Loraine's place.
Loraine felt very sorry for hiding things from Leana last time and was too embarrassed to reach out. She only found out about Leana's suicide attempt later and sent her a message, not expecting a reply.
To her surprise, Leana replied and said she wanted to visit her that night.
Loraine naturally welcomed her. When Leana arrived, Loraine poured her a cup of hot tea and apologized. "Leana, I'm really sorry about last time. Are you okay now?" Loraine asked, looking at Leana's wrist wound with concern.
Leana concealed the violent glint in her eyes and feigned magnanimity, saying, "It's okay, it's all bandaged now, it's not serious."
Loraine nodded but still felt very sorry. "I'm glad you're okay. Honestly, I think it's best not to fixate on someone who may not be right for you. There might be someone better and more suitable for you out there than Brady."
Leana felt very disdainful in her heart. In her mind, no one could hold a candle to Brady. If anyone could, she'd eat her hat. But Leana wouldn't open up completely to Loraine again and just said coldly, "What if I only like Brady?"
"Well..." Loraine was troubled and didn't know how to persuade Leana.
"Just kidding, I'll slowly come to terms with it." Leana smiled insincerely.
"That's for the best." Loraine breathed a sigh of relief, hoping she would come to her senses.
"But, during the time I'm coming to terms with it, can you help me learn more about him?" Leana continued.
Loraine was stunned, "Wouldn't that make you unhappy?"
"It's okay, maybe the more I know, the more I'll give up." Leana said softly, lowering her eyes.
Loraine couldn't stand seeing Leana so weak and softened her heart, nodding in agreement, "Alright, if anything happens with Brady, I'll let you know immediately."