Chapter 463 Taking All the Blame on Oneself
"We were actually played and used by someone. These two people are so disgusting, aren't they?"
"Tom? From the White family? Is it what I think it is?"
"My mind immediately conjured up family feuds. I heard that when George was still around, he was quite the playboy."
"So, Tom might be George's illegitimate son? Then everything makes sense."
This earth-shattering news shifted everyone's attention to the family feud, and the number of people cursing Michelle and Abigail gradually decreased.
At that moment, Caius logged into his long-unused Twitter account and posted a video. In it, he appeared in a suit, looking composed and exuding a mature aura. Many viewers, captivated by his appearance, couldn't help but call him "darling!"
However, what Caius said next shocked everyone, "Hey everyone, I'm Caius. I've seen the buzz online and need to apologize to everyone, especially my wife, Michelle. Over 20 years ago, Michelle was drugged at a dinner, and some jerk tried to rape her. I stumbled in drunk, and we ended up hooking up. At first, I thought Michelle was just another woman trying to snag me, and I even believed that night was part of her scheme. But once I learned the truth, I realized how wrong I was and started falling for her."
He continued, "Later, I found out she was already married. Heartbroken but determined, I ended my engagement with Ms. Rainier without any promise from Michelle. After taking over the Worthington family, I found Michelle battling cancer and betrayed by David, who even plotted to kill her for her inheritance. Enraged, I devised the fake death plan. Rest assured, Michelle did not commit bigamy. Before faking her death, David made her sign a divorce agreement to marry his mistress. Thus, my marriage with Michelle is legally valid."
Caius took all the blame upon himself, clearing Michelle from this storm completely.
Everyone who watched the entire video couldn't help but have red eyes.
[It's so shocking. Caius's love for Michelle is so deep. He's willing to give up his inheritance, everything he has, even his life for her.]
[I didn't love the wrong person. Caius is truly my Prince Charming!]
[So, what right does a scumbag like David, who wants to kill for money, have to cry online? David should die!]
Meanwhile, Abigail and Michelle watched the entire video, with Michelle's eyes red and tears streaming down as her heart overflowed with emotion.
Abigail hugged her and softly comforted, "Mom, did you see? Dad is confessing his love to you in his own way."
Michelle covered her mouth and nodded heavily.
She saw it and felt it. "Why is he so silly? Didn't he consider the consequences when he posted this video?"
Before Abigail could respond, a warm and deep voice came from the doorway. "I did, but I don't care."
Hearing the familiar voice, Michelle and Abigail both looked towards the door.
Seeing who it was, Michelle's eyes brightened, but she forced herself to calm down and asked with a stern face, "Why are you here?"
"To apologize." Caius walked to Michelle's side, squatted down with a smile, and looked at her intently.
After a long time, he slowly spoke, "You've lost weight. Without me around to watch over you, have you not been eating and resting well lately?"
One sentence almost made Michelle cry.
But Michelle stubbornly held back, snorted lightly, and turned her face away. "None of your business. I haven't forgiven you for deceiving me yet."
Caius didn't mind, still smiling. "Yes, I know. That's why I'm here to apologize in person."
Michelle glanced at him, displeased. "You think just saying sorry counts as an apology? That's not sincere at all."
Caius chuckled, took out a diamond ring from his suit pocket. "Did you leave this at home? Let me put it on for you."
Saying this, he took Michelle's hand, put the ring on her, and then looked at her steadily. "Michelle, I know I deceived you, but I have never regretted it. Because with your stubborn temper, if I didn't use some means, you would never have come with me."
This was a last resort, but it was also the best strategy for Caius at that time.