Chapter 20

Emanda White listened to William Spenser's words, and the coldness of her mouth became more obvious.

"Did Mr. Spenser misunderstand something? It seems that my attitude towards you has always been like this. Why should I be so indifferent?"

She stood up and approached William Spenser. "When your mother humiliated me and my children, why didn't you feel that I was indifferent to you?"

William Spenser could not refute this and could not explain it.

Of course, he could not say anything to refute it, because that was the case.

Emanda White sneered again and then sat back in her seat.

William Spenser was silent for a while before he asked her, "let's talk about something calmly. You should want to divorce me."

"Don't ask me any more about such nonsense."

William Spenser clenched his fist, and his voice was inevitably higher. "What is the relationship between you and Nicola Green? Is that child really his?"

This time Emanda White was silent.