Chapter: 1234
His words softened Rosalynn's expression.
At this moment, Maggie emerged from the bathroom, a bowl of cut fruit in hand.
Rosalynn turned to Sanford and said, “I suggest you speak it out if you have an issue with Maggie. There's no need for your words to drip with sarcasm. It's unbecoming, making you seem the villain here."
Maggie froze, sensing the tension in the room.
She glanced at Rosalynn, then Sanford. Hesitant, she asked, “Rosalynn, what's going on?"
Rosalynn remained silent, her expression stern.
Brian stepped in.
"Maggie, did you have a meeting with Sanford's mother this morning?"
Maggie nodded in affirmation.
Brian continued, “Sanford told us that his mother played him a recording. In it, you admit to not loving him, only his wealth."
Maggie looked taken aback, her gaze flitting to Rosalynn in confusion.
Rosalynn, too, appeared surprised, her brows furrowing.
When did Maggie utter such words?
“I never said that." Maggie shook her head, shaking off her initial shock.
Sanford, observing her, felt doubt creeping into his heart, even though the voice in the recording was unmistakably Maggie's.
“I distinctly heard it, Maggie. It was your voice. My mother asked if you loved me, you said no. She asked again if you loved my money, you said yes."
Hearing this, Maggie felt a surge of anxiety and frustration.
She deeply regretted not recording the conversation herself at the time.
“I did have a conversation with your mother. However, I never claimed not to love you. I stated that I do love you."
She professed her love for him?
Did she truly love him?
Then why did the recording present a contrasting account?