Nora, seeing her wavering, knew Lillian was considering working with her.
"All you need to do is go to the police and file a complaint against Nathan for the rape violence."
Lillian's face turned pale at hearing that.
"What did you say?" she asked, her lips fluttering.
"Charge Nathan for the rape and the police will arrest him," Nora repeated, "Did I make myself clear?"
"Yes, he has done that to me, but I have no proof at all, and the police will not believe me just because
I tell them something." Lillian wondered if this was too hasty.
"I have the proof, or I wouldn't have asked you to sue him." Nora took a sip of rose tea and cleared her
throat. "So now you have to decide whether to do it or not."
"It's hard for you to do this because you will put your reputation on the line, but it's also the best time to
take Nathan down. If you dare to come forward, I will find other women who were hurt by Nathan to
testify it, and there will be no problem getting Nathan convicted and jailed for 10 years."
"As for the Mills family, no matter how powerful they are, it is impossible for them to resist the huge
force of public opinion. The world was calm because what Nathan did has been suppressed, and now if
what he has done is exposed, they couldn't risk the Mills family's reputation to cover the truth. The best
choice they will make is to give up Nathan, and protect the reputation of the Mills family."
You should know that Nathan is not the only male descendant in the Mills family. The generation of the
Mills family is also fighting with each other for the inheritance right of the Mills family. Nathan's enemy is
our friend. If you don't do it, I won't force you. It's up to you."
"After this I will give you a card as compensation, and you can travel wherever you want. Anyway, if
Nathan ever gets in your way, you can come to me. I'll always be there for you."
Nora made it very clear that she wanted to use Lillian for her own purpose, but she let Lillian decide
whether to help her.
Lillian flustered as she heard it, "Let me think about it."
The matter would have many things involved, and the consequences would be serious. So, she had to
be careful.
"Good. You can stay here while you make your decision, and the servants will take care of you. Call me
if you need anything." Nora stood up. "I have to leave now. Have a good rest."
Before she left, Nora told her servant, "Take good care of Ms. Cole."
Nora drove off in her red Porsche.
She drove all the way to Asgard Lake Community, Rose and Bright's home.
Nora parked the car, grabbed the best wine from the trunk and went to the door.
Rose answered the doorbell, "You are the last one to arrive."
"So I took a vintage La Romanee-Conti." Nora gave the wine in front of Rose.
Rose took the wine and Nora changed her shoes. Then they walked arms in arms into the living room
together.
In the living room, Jayden, Sia and Matthew were chatting together. Wyatt was playing with Doris.
Her husband, Alan, whom she hadn't seen for some time, was also here.
They were all Rose's best friends in City J.
Bright and Rose were going back to City J tomorrow, so they invited their friends to have a dinner
together, as a farewell dinner.
When eating at home, one of the problems was who would cook?
Bright was not willing to do it, and he didn't want Rose to do it either. But Rose thought it was difficult to
ask nanny to cook so many dishes alone.
Finally, Bright asked one of the chefs from the Bright family to come by plane to solve today's dinner.
Rose cooked a dish under the guidance of the chef to show her sincerity to her friends.
"Why are you here too?" Nora looked at Alan with some surprise. She was obviously not ready to face
him.
"I got an invitation from Mr. Lee, so I came the moment I got off the plane." Alan had not taken a break
to get over the jet lag. "Have you taken care of yourself while I've been away?"
"I'm fine." Nora was very relaxed.
When Bright saw that Nora was holding Rose, he felt jealous, "Mr. Way, take care of your wife. Don't let
her cling to my wife all the time."
"Mr. Lee, you are too jealous." Nora smiled unkindly.
Bright stepped forward to free Rose from Nora's clutches. "Mr. Way is the one you should be holding."
"Mr. Lee, you are indeed pretty jealous." Nora shook her head.
Alan stepped forward and took Nora's hand. "Dear, you don't have to say it out. You can put that in your
heart."
Nora gave a blank look at Alan.
"The dishes have been served. Let's have dinner." Rose dispersed the awkwardness by changing the
subject.
Everyone moved to the dining room, where the dishes had been ready. They were all made by the top
chef. The color and the smell made them drool.
Rose poured the wine for everyone and proposed a toast with Bright to everyone, "All good things will
come to an end. Tomorrow we will leave City H, but we will always keep you in mind. Bright and I
welcome you at City J."
"Wherever you are, we will wish you and your family a lifetime of happiness."
"Cheers."
The adults were drinking, and Wyatt and Doris clank glasses of juice.
"Doris, no matter where you go, we are best friends. I will always remember you. Don't forget me."
Wyatt was worried.
"Of course I won't forget you, and we'll always be good friends. We can make a video call. When we
grow up, we can go to the same university and continue to be classmates." Doris pictured the future
promising.
"Good, I will study hard." Wyatt said adamantly.
They drank the juice, a symbol of friendship and blessing, and kept each other's full wishes in mind.
At the dinner table, everyone was very enthusiastic, talking and laughing merrily.
In the evening, they had barbecue buffet in the yard, and they had a great time.
"Doris, can I give you a hug?" Wyatt asked.
"Sure." Doris opened her arms in welcome.
The two children embraced each other. What a beautiful and warm scene.
Rose took a photo of them as something to remember.
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