I, too, do not want to be like this." Cathelina Bright burst into tears: "I'm also really sorry; do you think it's so easy for me to make such a choice? If I had to be that cold-blooded, I would have killed the child long ago. Wills Waltson, you disappointed me.
You won't have to worry about my affairs in the future. You simply must live a lovely little life with your Miss Greenwich girl. I hope that when it's late at night, you never remember the words you ever said to me. I wish you happiness."
She hung up the phone as soon as she finished speaking.
Wills Waltson murmured softly as he approached the window.
His phone rang a few minutes later. The butler was there.
The butler said as he picked up the phone: "Mr. Waltson, Second Madam just departed while crying. She refused to stay no matter how hard I tried to persuade her."
"Call the driver and ask him to take her back to my second brother's place."
"However... Second Madam insisted on walking alone."