"Kane, are you crazy? Did you find someone to pretend to be a police officer just to make me go home? What do you want? You only know how to use these despicable means to get my attention."
"Mrs. Salazar, you misunderstood..."
The sir wanted to explain but was interrupted by Veda again.
"Please tell Kane that I've had enough of him! I'll divorce him when I get back from vacation. I don't want that ugly child anymore. After all, she inherited his bad genes. They are liars and will get their comeuppance."
After hanging up the phone, the police officers present were embarrassed, and a young female police officer even felt angry.
How could a mother say such things about her child?
My face turned pale and my heart ached.
Veda and I were classmates in college. She was beautiful and had a rich family. My classmates who knew about it said that I was so lucky to be able to date her.
Three years after graduation, we got married.
I treated Veda well. Because of work, I spent little time at home, so I tried my best to compensate for her and our daughter.
Veda had a lively and unrestrained personality and lived a free life after marriage.
Anna was raised by a nanny.