Chapter 1192: "I won't bail my brother out. He's committed too many atrocities, causing the deaths of countless innocents. As for my nephew, my decision to bail him out will depend on my mood." Hadley's grip on her child's hand nearly slipped. If Hank were released, could she live in peace, even after their divorce? Mindy and Elsa's faces brightened at the prospect of Hank not being incarcerated, considering it a small victory.
Without funds to influence the legal process, Iker was likely facing a lifetin prison.
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Bernice clutched Calvin's hand tightly, her expression one of confusion. Elsa, once treated like family, was now wishing them harm.
Releasing Hank would only invite trouble; he would be like a viper poised to strike.
Letting him out would be a grave mistake.
Calvin gave his wife and daughter a reassuring look and declared to Mindy and Elsa, "Given everything that's transpired, the Wilson family can no longer harbor you. Pack your things and leave after today." Mindy's expression contorted. Accustomed to the luxuries of Wilson Manor, she had never envisioned a day when she'd be forced to leave.
Yet, Calvin and Bernice, hardened by years of adversity, showed no mercy and insisted they vacate the manor that very night.
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Back in the car, surrounded by supportive friends, Norah smiled. “Sorry, I had to keep this a secret and couldn't tell you earlier." Joanna dismissed it with a wave of her hand and said, "No worries. Norah, I didn't expect you to be the Wilson family's daughter! No wonder you always seemed so out of place at their banquets." She had assumed Norah's discomfort was due to her disliking Marlene, who was merely a pawn and had been quickly released from police custody.
Susanna's eyes twinkled as she said, "Norah, believe it or not, you and my brother were promised to each other as children." Norah looked questioningly at Sean beside her. "Was Susanna speaking the truth?"
Sean confirmed with a nod. "It was just the adults joking around when we were kids.
Bernice recalled how, even as a child, Sean had seemed unusually e om composed and mature.