Chapter <b>533 </b>Whose Fault <b>Is </b><b>It</b>?
Chapter 533 Whose Fault Is It?
Wyatt nced at the message but didn’t reply.
Nora was a vegetable now–no thoughts, no movement. He couldn’t let a single person dictate his <b>and </b>Yunice’s life.
The closer they got to Gardison Residence, the more uneasy Yunice felt.
Even though she wouldn’t have to face Nora directly, a lingering difort gnawed at her.
Part of her worried–<i>Do </i>I <i>really </i><i>look </i>that <i>much </i><i>like </i><i>Nora</i><i>? </i>
Just then, a hand slipped over hers. It was Wyatt.
The furrow between Yunice’s brows slowly eased. She didn’t want him to notice her tension.
“Wyatt, is that Mr. Morgan’s car?”
Hearing Jordan’s voice, Yunice looked out the window.
Parked outside the Gardison Residence was a car. A man had stepped out and was now standing in front <b>of </b>it, staring directly toward them.
It was Morgan.
Didn’t even Morgan have permission to enter the Gardison Residence?
Was this ce truly Wyatt’s private territory?
Hands shoved in his pockets, Morgan strolled forward like some punk off the street.
Jordan didn’t dare hit him, so he had to stop the car.
Morgan walked up to the side and turned his head toward the window.
Unfortunately, from where he stood, he had a clear view of Yunice. The moment he saw her, his expression darkened with fury. His ck eyes seemed to catch fire.
He immediately circled to the other side, yanked the car door open, and shouted at Wyatt, “You actually brought <i>that </i>woman to see my sister?!”
Wyatt lifted his eyeszily. “She is my wife.”
Morgan clenched his lips, seething/but unable to argue. “I heard my sister’s showing signs of consciousness. Let me in. I want to see her.”
Wyatt stepped out. “You haven’t done what you promised. You don’t have the right to <b>see </b><b>her</b><b>.</b><b>” </b>
Yunice got out too, standing next to Wyatt. Morgan looked like a rabid dog lunging at <b>Wyatt</b>.
“You don’t care about Nora anymore. You’re not marrying her. But <b>you’re </b><b>still </b><b>keeping </b><b>her </b><b>locked </b><b>up</b><b>! </b>That’s abuse! “Maine told me that if the people Nora cares about talk to her <b>every </b><b>day</b><b>, </b><b>she’ll </b><b>wake </b><b>up </b>
faster! But since you married this woman, how many times have youe to see Nora<b>? </b><b>How </b><b>often </b><b>do </b><b>you </b>speak to her? Be honest–you <i>want </i>her to stay unconscious <b>so </b>she won’t disrupt your life!”
He added, “Maine was just standing up for Nora, and you went after herpany! You tried <b>to </b><b>ruin </b><b>her</b>! Was it her?!” He jabbed a finger toward Yunice. “Was it <i>she </i>who told you to do it?!”
He sneered, “Yunice, you stole Nora’s man, and messed with someone else. Have you no shame?!”
Before he could finish, Wyatt pped him hard across the face.
“I’m not Nora’s man.” Wyatt snapped. <i>“</i>Ifore that upset and think I’m abusing your sister, then take <b>her</b>.
Take her away right now.”
Morgan swallowed the taste of blood in his mouth, his eyes burning with hatred as he red <b>at </b>Yunice.
“Nora ended up in thata because she was trying to save him. He <i>owes </i>her. And you?” he said with venom. “You swooped in while she was sick and stole her ce. Who gave you the right to be here?<b>” </b>
Yunice’s expression turned cold. She turned and started walking away.
She was tired of this–tired of being stared at like she was a viin.
All of this mess had started with Wyatt. She had been dragged into this marriage. What had she done wrong?
<i>Why </i>did <i>I </i><i>even </i><i>bother </i><i>asking </i><i>about </i><i>Nora</i>? she thought bitterly.
Whatever drama existed between Wyatt and Nora–what did that have to do with her?
Once she wrapped up the business with the Saunders family and the Powell family, she was leaving. Just then, her wrist was yanked back. She turned and saw Wyatt had pulled her toward him again.
“You feel bad for Nora?” he asked. “Then do you know the steel nt explosion–Nora caused it on purpose. Sure, she saved me. But do you realize how many people almost died in that fire? Do you know how Elianna’s father died? Elianna still doesn’t know it was Nora who killed him!”
Yunice and Morgan both stared at Wyatt, shocked by the revtion.
Morgan’s jaw dropped. Then he burst out in anger. “Wyatt! You’re ndering Nora just to defend Yunice! Why would Nora do something like that? What did she gain from blowing up a steel nt?! Give me one good reason–why would a living, breathing person destroy themselves and end up like that? Give me a reason!”
Wyatt replied, “The reason is simple. Nora was working for the Powell family. She was their pan. Understand? You should be thankful she backed off at thest second–otherwise, you and the Johnson family wouldn’t be standing today.”
He continued coldly, “I’m telling you this now so you’ll think twice. If you keep yelling in front of my <b>wife</b>, I can make sure there’s no Johnson family left in Silverburgh.”
Morgan froze. “Wyatt, are you saying even Grandma doesn’t matter anymore?”
Wyatt’s tone was icy. “Yourst name is Johnson. Mine is Cooper. Tell me–whose grandmother <b>is </b><b>she </b>
really?<b>” </b>
Morgan stood there, stunned, watching helplessly as Wyatt took Yunice’s hand and <b>walked </b><b>right </b><b>past </b><b>him </b>
He waspletely nk, his thoughts spinning in confusion.
<i>Nora</i><i>… </i><i>a </i><i>pawn </i><i>of </i><i>the </i><i>Powell </i><i>family</i><i>? </i><i>No </i><i>way</i><i>. </i><i>He’s </i><i>lying</i>. <i>He </i><i>fell </i><i>out </i><i>of </i><i>love</i><i>, </i><i>and </i>now he’s <i>ndering </i><b><i>her</i></b><b><i>! </i></b>
The gates of Gardison Residence closed behind them, shutting Morgan out.