Chapter 585 Remember Your Identity

After that, she went straight upstairs with the nanny.

Kaliyah felt terrible. She covered her chest and looked at Cason. His flat made her suffer.

Standing beside him, Kaitlin sarcastically said, "Kaliyah, you look so pitiful. I sympathize with you, but you deserve it."

Cason glanced at Kaitlin. "That's enough. Go back to your room."

Hearing her brother's words, Kaitlin dared not say anything else. She glared at Kaliyah and went back to her room.

Now that only two of them were left in the hall, Kaliyah quickly grabbed Cason's arm. "Cason, I'm sorry. It's my fault. I shouldn't have treated Jackson like this, but I wanted you to accompany us often."

She was crying so hard that she wanted him to change his mind.

But no matter how hard she cried, Cason didn't show mercy. He still looked at her indifferently.

In the end, she was utterly discouraged. She seemed to understand that Cason couldn't forgive her anymore.