The only reason why Jill was still keeping Clark alive was that she could use him to blackmail Nancy
and Charles.
Now that Jill hadn't got the money from Charles, would she really let him die?
This thought sent a chill down his spine.
However, if this was really the end for him, just let it be.
It seemed that he had nothing to miss in this world, so he just closed his eyes and waited for his death.
Seeing that he had no intention to talk, Fannie felt anxious. "Father, what's so good about Nancy? She
hasn't taken care of you for so many years. My mother and I have been taking care of you. Why are
you so ignorant? What can you get by being on Nancy’s side? You’re making it look like we’re not doing
this for Nancy. Didn't you say last night that you hope Nancy to marry Charles? Why did you suddenly
change your mind?"
No matter what Fannie said, Clark remained silent.
"Fannie, don't waste your breath on this old man. Let's push him down the stairs and let him die today.
He is so ungrateful for helping someone else, when we are the ones who take care of him. We don't
want him anymore!" When Jill pushed the wheelchair forward, Fannie stopped her. "Let go of it. Hurry
up!"
"No, mom. No matter how bad he is, he is still my father. You can't really kill him. I don't have the heart
to see him die." It was not as if Fannie really cared about Clark. She just wanted him to tell her where
the household register was.
If it was in the past, Clark might be moved a little.
But since he had heard their conversation last night, his heart had been as cold as ice.
There was no way he could still believe in Fannie and Jill’s words.
Therefore, no matter how Jill threatened him or Fannie pleaded him, he didn't say anything.
"Well, Dad, you're really my good father. Are you going to make me and mom anxious to death? Why
are you not saying anything?" Soon enough, Fannie began to lose her patience.
Without opening his eyes, Clark said, "Well, you can push me down. I don't want to live anyway."
Hearing this, Jill and Fannie looked at each other. They didn't expect that Clark would bravely face
death when he was threatened. What should they do now?
If a person didn't want to live anymore, what else could he be afraid of?
"Clark, why are you so cruel? No matter what we say, you still don't want to tell us the where you hid
the household register. We have been married for more than 20 years. Don't you even consider for
me? Well, even if you don't think for me, you should think about Fannie’s future, shouldn't you? Have
you lost your conscience? How dare you threaten us? We serve you well, but in the end, this is all we
got. You are too cruel!" Threatening him didn't work, so Jill had to change her way to fool Clark.
Since Clark was indifferent, Jill had no choice but to act soft in front of him.
After all, she couldn't really push Clark down, could she?
If Clark died, then Charles and Nancy wouldn't give them money. Worse, they could even send her to
jail.
Therefore, Jill sobbed, hoping that Clark would pity her and tell her where he hid the household
register.
However, Clark was as hard as a stone now after he had learned about Jill’s betrayal. He pursed his
lips and said nothing.
After thinking for a while, Fannie came up with an idea. "Dad, do you want me to kneel down in front of
you?" Thinking that her father wouldn't be able to tolerate it, Fannie knelt down on the floor.
With a sigh, Clark opened his eyes and turned to her. "Fannie, why are your knees so worthless?"
"Dad, if you don't tell me where the household register is, I will kneel here and won't stand up," Fannie
cried.
"Then you can keep kneeling!" Regardless of what the two women did, Clark remained unmoved.
"Dad, why are you so cruel? I'm your daughter!" How could Clark be so indifferent towards her? Fannie
couldn’t help but curse in her head. What else could they do to convince him?
To their surprise, Clark roared, "I don't think so!"
Hearing this made Jill explode. "Clark, what do you mean? Have you forgotten what you have done to
me? Fannie's eyebrows, nose and mouth are all like yours! If you keep talking nonsense, I'll take you
and Fannie to have a paternity test today!"
During the first few years of their marriage, Jill was still very obedient to Clark. Mainly because Clark
was still the CEO of Ning Group back then, so he still had a lot of money in his hand. He was
exceptionally generous to Jill and didn't care no matter how much she spent. Jill, who came from an
ordinary family, enjoyed such a luxurious life.
But such a stable life was forcefully ended by Caspar. When the Ning Group fell down, she blamed
Clark's incompetence.
Jill never thought that it was her who instigated Fannie to lure Caspar.
Before Fannie came into the picture, Caspar was a good boyfriend to Nancy.
At that time, their relationship was still stable that Nancy had thought they could live together forever.
However, Fannie and Jill stole Caspar away from her secretly.
Later on, when Nancy's mother was sick, Nancy found out that Caspar and Fannie were together.
As soon as she learned this, Nancy gave him up. It made her sad for a while, but she soon went
abroad and gradually got over it.
"I know what I have done to you. You are with some boy toys now, aren't you? Do you have fun with
them? Why do you want the money from Charles? For those boys?" As he spoke, Clark was really
calm. It was because he had already accepted the fact that he was cuckolded by Jill.
'Alas, I'm not in good health. Jill can leave if she wants. She shouldn't betray me and look for men
behind my back.
Does she think I am dead?'
"Dad, what are you talking about? My mother has been taking good care of you these years. Why can't
you see anything? Are you blind?" At this moment, Fannie already felt that Clark had overheard their
conversation last night.
"Yes, Clark, you are heartless. What nonsense are you talking about? Can't you see what I’ve been
doing for this family?" Jill also felt that there was something wrong with Clark today.
In the past, he was submissive to them. He was afraid that they would leave him alone if he irritated
them.
But now, it seemed that Clark didn't care about anything at all. He was no longer afraid of being left
alone, nor was he afraid of death.
"God will see whether I have conscience or not. I'm suffering from my own choice. I accept it," Clark
said with self-mockery.
Helpless, Jill began to sob. "Fannie, look at your father. He doesn't like me anymore, does he? What is
he talking about? What did he mean by suffering from his own choice? It seems that I have done a lot
of bad things to him. Why am I so unlucky? I married him without hesitation because I was brainless.
Look how miserable I've become." In a blink of an eye, Jill burst into tears. It was a shame that she
could easily fake her tears to fool him.
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