?Chapter 1692:
Hamilton stood there quietly for a while, his head bowed.
But eventually, he couldn’t hold it in anymore.
He suddenly looked up, his eyes sharp and full of anger as he stared at his two younger brothers. He had held back for too long. All the patience he had left had just run out.
“Fair? Have any of you ever treated me fairly?” he snapped. “Dad promised he’d give the family assets to his first great-grandson. Why did my daughter-inw’s unborn baby have to die? When the family wealth was being split, did anyone ever say, ‘Hamilton deserves more for all the years he’s carried this family’? No. When Dad died, he filled thepany with roadblocks, all because he feared I’d take over. Did that look fair to me? Who has ever treated me fairly? Tell me!” Then he pointed upstairs toward Dani’s room. “It was Dani. She was the only one who gave me any sense of justice. When Dad passed away, I said I wanted to investigate what happened to the baby Dani lost. And how did you all respond?” His stare fell heavily on Brad and Ethan, forcing them to look away.
He pointed one finger after another. “Josh said Dad had strictly forbidden any digging into it. And you, Brad? You said it was all in the past, and uncovering the truth would only bring more shame to the family. Jules? He brushed it off by saying it was just a baby, and that we could always have another. And you, Ethan? You wouldn’t even meet with me. All of you acted like none of this mattered. Like this had nothing to do with you. But did you ever stop to think a day like this woulde? Even if Dad were still alive, I’d say the same thing now. Someone from my family was lost. That matters. Someone should be held ountable. Luckily, Dani is smart and strong. If she hadn’t fought back, that child would have died for nothing.”
Hamilton had never spoken so openly before. In a family where he was always the afterthought, he had spent his whole life swallowing his pride and pushing through, just for a sliver of recognition.
He still didn’t know what crime he hadmitted to deserve such disregard.
All he ever wanted was warmth and love from his family. But the sad part? He forgot that the very thing he was chasing was the one thing his sons had never had, either.
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He had sacrificed a lot for the McCoy family over the years, even letting his own sons suffer broken marriages for the family’s sake.
He hadn’t even gone to look for Cedric.
The shame of it all weighed heavily on him.
But now, because of Dani, he finally had a chance to let out all the anger he’d been holding in for so long.
Otherwise, he might still be here, pretending everything was fine—still ying the fool.
That day, Brad and Ethan packed up and left Dani’s vi.
Hamilton sat nervously in the living room, waiting for Dani toe out of her room.
“Dani, you’ve taken a huge chunk of money from them. They won’t let that slide. They’re my brothers, and I know how they operate. When profits are at stake, they turn cold and cruel. You’re carrying twins now. Do you really want to exhaust yourself watching your back? Maybe it’s better to return their money.”<fn28ec> N?w ?ovel chapt?rs are published on f?i?n?d?n?o?v?e?l?</fn28ec>
As Hamilton spoke with Dani, Brad and Ethan were already on their way to Jules.
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