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Chapter 449 The Right Decision

Just then, Emily walked in.

Wasn't she supposed to be out having dinner with Archibald?

Michael was taken aback, and Veda turned to look as well. Seeing it was Emily, Veda's face darkened, and she let

out a cold snort.

"Well, well, isn't this a surprise. | bet your injury has something to do with my dear sister-in-law, doesn't it?"

Despite calling her "sister-in-law," Veda clearly had issues with Emily.

She didn't even bother to look Emily in the eye.

Emily immediately understood that Veda was here to throw shade because of Michael's injury.

She was used to dealing with Veda by now.

After all, Veda had toned down a lot compared to before, but there were always misunderstandings between

them.

"Veda, you're here? Have you eaten?" Emily forced herself to be patient.

Veda snorted again, finally looking at Emily with a face as dark as a storm cloud.

"Emily, with Michael in this state, do you think | have the appetite to eat?"

"Veda!" Michael quickly interrupted.

Veda was clearly spoiled.

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Even though she was working now, her bad temper hadn't changed a bit.

Veda always made a big deal out of everything.

Seeing the small burn on Michael's arm, she was already heartbroken. Emily knew how fierce Veda could be, so

she kept quiet to avoid adding fuel to the fire and upsetting everyone.

But Veda saw Emily's silence as a sign of deep scheming, especially after seeing Emily with a strange man on

the street earlier.

Veda was even more upset.

She took a deep breath. janored Michael's attempt to stop her. and continued to accuse Emily.

"Emily, sometimes you really go too far! | was grateful when you went all the way to Everglade City to find me

and even gavethe VIP card Michael gave you. | remembered all that, and | could even overlook you taking

Daniel from me..."

At this point, Veda felt a bit resentful, but she remembered what Daniel had told her before and held back,

continuing. "You and Michael are still married! Now you're pregnant with sother man's child. You've already

wronged Michael enough, why do you still..."

Veda got a slap from Michael.

Even with his injured arm, Michael's slap was strong, and Veda's cheek quickly turned red.

"Michael, you hitagain! Why do you always defend her? Why? Why do you treatlike this?" Veda started

to make a scene again.

The noise drew complaints from the surrounding hospital rooms.

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Daniel arrived just in tto see Veda causing trouble for Michael again, just as he had expected.

"Because she's your sister-in-law. Even though we're divorced, she's still your sister-in- law. The child she's

carrying is mine. The "illegitimate child' you mentioned is your own nephew!"

Hearing this, Veda looked at Emily in disbelief.

Emily was clearly tired of the Smith family's . She didn't want to be involved and was sick of Veda's

constant attacks.

At spoint, all she wanted was to leave.

"Michael, you two are divorced?"

"Yes, we're divorced." Hearing Veda ask again, Emily finally decided it was tto clear things up. "Veda, Michael

and | ended our marriage a month ago. So whoever I'm with now has nothing to do with Michael or the Smith

family.

"And yes, the child I'm carrying is Michael's. If you don't believe me, we can do a paternity test after the baby is

born. But don't worry, even though I'm carrying Michael's child, I have no intention of fighting for anything.

Whether | get shares of Smith Corporation or not, | won't ask for them."

Veda's face showed even more shock and disbelief as Emily explained.

Emily quickly noticed Veda's reaction and continued. "I'll pretend | didn't hear what you just said. After all, our

divorce wasn't made public, and you weren't hrecently, so it's understandable that you'd be upset.

"But you have a position in Smith Corporation now. It's not appropriate to make a scene in public, and you

shouldn't argue with Michael. If there's something to discuss, do it at home."

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Emily smiled. "These are just suggestions. You can take them or leave them. Alright, with you here to keep

Michael company, | can leave now."

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Seeing Emily about to leave, Michael wanted to call her back, but Veda's glare stopped him. He didn't want to

deal with Veda, but she quickly pushed Emily out of the room.

Veda didn't say much to Emily, and she had no intention of apologizing. She just said a brief goodbye and was

about to turn back to the room when she saw Daniel again. Daniel had cto stop Veda from making a scene.

But Veda misunderstood his intentions and said sarcastically.

"Perfect timing. You're here to pick up Emily, right?"

Daniel was confused. He looked from Veda to Emily, who remained silent. He was about to respond when Veda

continued. "Well, take your time. | won't see you off." With that, Veda turned and went back into the room,

slamming the door behind her. Inside, the arguing started again. Daniel could hear Michael trying to cout

but being stopped by Veda.

These siblings were always like this, constantly arguing.

In the Smith family, only Mason had a normal temper.

Daniel looked at the tired Emily and suddenly understood something. He spoke softly

to her, "Don't mind her. Veda's always like that with everyone."

Emily knew that. She had escaped from the Smith family and knew everyone's temper well.

"She's pitiful enough. | have nothing more to explain." With that, Emily held her belly, took a deep breath, and

spoke to herself. "I'm just glad | made the right decision to leave them early with my child."