Chapter 778
Dailey's eyes were ablaze with fury, "If he didn't deliver, and anything happened to Christine, I'd tear him apart." Jane had always known Dailey to be aloof, always hitting the nail on the head, solving problems with precision.
The fact that he could be friends with Clarence, the quintessential boy-next-door, had once seemed almost implausible to her and Christine.
Now, she saw no significant difference between him and Clarence.
"Shouldn't Mr. Clarkson perhaps get the full story before blowing a fuse?"
Seeing Christine so frail, with a swelling the size of an egg on her forehead and her hand wrapped in thick bandages, Dailey had no patience for gathering facts.
If Merritt could conspire with Nelly against him and Christine, he was no good.
From Dailey's dark expression, Jane could somewhat guess his thoughts.
She slowly said, "Christine tripped over the coffee table, hit her head, and injured her hand. The cut on her forehead was severe; she was almost blinded by the pain. When she tried to call you, you didn't pick up. If Merritt hadn't called her by chance and rushed her to the hospital, you wouldn't even have the chance to be here, raging."
"What?"
Dailey was momentarily confused, "She called me?"
He rummaged through his pockets for his phone, but it was nowhere to be found.
"My phone..."
His brows knitted together.
He couldn't remember when he had lost it, everything had been too chaotic.This content provided by N(o)velDrama].[Org.
If it weren't for Gregory showing up at his place, leaving today would have meant war at home.
And if Nelly had caused any more trouble in the chaos, he'd be doomed even if he threw himself into the Mississippi River.
He regretted, more times than he could count, showing Nelly any kindness.
Wait.
"Why did you suddenly call Christine?"
Dailey's gaze, sharp as a knife, fell on Merritt standing nearby.
Merritt, feeling uneasy under his stare, tried to maintain composure.
"It's none of your business."
He had intended to come clean to Christine.
Although Raleigh hadn't said anything, he knew he was expected to confess.
When Christine had asked him, she wasn't hysterical.
She was closer to Raleigh, and just a word from her would have ruined his act.
Yet, she hadn't exposed him.
He felt guilty about the whole situation.
He never intended to upset Christine or cause her harm.
He had agreed to work with Nelly simply because Dailey hadn't sorted things out with his first love.
He knew Nelly well enough; if Dailey remained indecisive, Christine was bound to get hurt.
But when he called, all he heard was Christine's desperate pleas for help.
Luckily, he had entered the
community with Christine et
and
security recognized him,
allowing him entry. Cobelongs
He arrived just in time to save her.
"Perhaps Mr. Clarkson should clarify the video matter?"
Dailey, preoccupied with Christine's
on hadn't thought things
l
through. But facing Merritt, his m was sharp again.
Merritt's vague mention of a video, despite knowing he could ruin him in Vista Town and prevent his grandmother from getting the best care in the town's top nursing home, did not show any panic or fear of him Instead, he stood tall, a mix of defiance and smugness in his posture.
That meant there was only one video in question.
He immediately looked towards Christine, his voice softening, "Did you fall because you saw that video?"
"What video?"
Jane asked.
Gregory was also clueless about any video.
But he had a gut feeling it wasn't anything good.