When she sat down on the seat, she was completely stunned.
On the other side, she did not hear a single word Sabrina said.
There was only one voice in her mind, "William Walton has turned her into John Anderson's daughter."
Mia saw that her expression was not good, and lightly touched her arm: "Teacher Laura, are you alright?"
She looked at Mia and shook her head.She stood up, but as soon as she took her first step, her legs went soft.
Fortunately, Mia was quick enough to support her to prevent her from falling.
"Teacher Laura …"
Sabrina also walked over, supporting her: "Teacher Laura, what happened to you, did I say something wrong?"
She looked at Sabrina: "Teacher Sabrina, can you show me the news?"
Sabrina immediately gave her phone.
She sat back in her chair and looked down at the news on her cell phone.
This afternoon, William Walton seriously called the reporters to prove that his wife was gentle and that she was not the kind of woman that people were talking about.
They even said that she was very particular, and her relationship with Nick Anderson wasn't the kind of ambiguous relationship that others imagined.
She was actually John Anderson's daughter, and they were siblings, of the same father and different mother.
She put the phone down on the table and put her hand over her eyes.
Mia and Sabrina looked at each other.Mia said: "Teacher Laura, you don't look too good. How about, I send you to find a place to rest?"
"All right, thank you!" she said with a hint of a sob in her voice.
Mia supported her up.
Sabrina immediately asked: "Do you want me to go with you?"
Mia looked at her: "Go and find the director, get a leave of absence from Teacher Laura."
"Good, good, good."
The two of them walked out of the office and sat down on the edge of the flower bed.
Mia squatted in front of her: "Teacher Laura, your face is frighteningly white right now, shouldn't I send you to the hospital first?"
Her ears were buzzing, but she shook her head.
She held her phone and called William Walton.
The line was busy.
William Walton had already seen the news.
At that moment, his heart sank to the bottom.
Without thinking, he dialed Carol Wright's number.
"The news, did you do it?"
Carol Wright calmly replied.
"That's me."
He scolded, "Are you crazy? Who allowed you to interfere in my matters?"
Hearing that, Carol Wright was sad.
It was the first time he had spoken to her in this tone.
Carol Wright stubbornly said: "I cannot just watch as you are slandered like this. William, like I said, between us, there will always be one person who wants to be happy, as long as you are happy, I will be satisfied. I will help you clear away all the obstacles."
William Walton was annoyed: "Carol Wright, who asked you to act on your own, what right do you have to think that you are helping me like this."
Carol Wright was also slightly angry, "Why are you angry? As long as you explain this matter clearly, no one will misunderstand the relationship between her and Nick Anderson, and you won't need to wear such a big green hat, this way, no matter if it is for you or your feelings, it will be beneficial, won't it? "
William Walton shouted, "Enough, what do you know?"
Carol Wright raised her eyebrows, but her voice was urgent: "I know, you're worried that Jack will be angry about this after her identity is revealed, this is not the main point, I will help you explain to Jack."
William Walton gnashed his teeth and said: "Jack's objection is simply nothing to me. She hated John Anderson with Laura. What she didn't want the most in her life was for others to know that she was John Anderson's daughter, so she would rather be mocked and insulted than to acknowledge her relationship with John Anderson. Now, because of your decision, she has become the person she didn't want to become the most. Carol Wright, do you know what kind of harm you have done her? If this were so easy, do you think I would choose to remain silent until now? "
Hearing William Walton say that, Carol Wright who was on the other side of the phone suddenly started crying.
"Sorry, William, I'm really sorry. I don't know about all of this. I always thought that you guys only …"
Carol Wright wanted to say something but hesitated, instead, she started crying even louder: "William, what should I do? I don't want to hurt Miss Green, I thought that I was helping you guys but I really didn't want to hurt her."
William Walton was furious: "Before you do this, why don't you discuss it with me?"
"I thought that after I finished this matter, I could help you all persuade him. I even thought that by doing this, both you and the Miss Green would be grateful to me. That's why I … I'm sorry, I'm really sorry. "
William Walton raised his hand and pinched the space between his eyebrows.
Carol Wright cried: "A person like me, is really the biggest stumbling block in your life, what I should get rid of is not others, but myself. William, I really don't have the face to face you and Miss Green anymore. I apologize …"
William Walton heard the intermittent sounds of crying and confessions on the other end of the phone, followed by the heart—wrenching screams of the nurse.
"Second Madam, don't be like this. You still have children in your stomach. Second Madam, calm down."
William Walton got up and shouted, "Carol Wright, what are you doing?"
No one answered him.
In the hospital, the nurse heard the nurse's cries and came over to help.
It took a while before she managed to push Carol Wright back into her sickbed.
The nurse picked up the phone, "Mr. Walton, Second Madam was about to hit the wall, but was held down by a few nurses. What should we do now?"
William Walton said in a cold voice, "Let her listen to the phone."
The nurse handed the phone over to Carol Wright.
Carol Wright shook his head: "I don't, I don't have the face to say anything to you."
William Walton was furious: "Carol Wright, the trouble you have created is already big enough, I have a headache now, so stop messing around immediately and listen to me."
Carol Wright lowered her voice, accepted the phone, and put it back to her ear: "William, I'm sorry."
William Walton sighed: "What's the use of saying sorry? Now that things have come to this, there are some things that can no longer be changed. I have to go and see her now, so don't act on your own. "
"Because of me, Miss Green must be very sad right now."
William Walton frowned, "She was sad because of me."
Carol Wright choked with sobs: "How could this be …"
William Walton could not hold back the anger in his heart: "You released the news in my name, so the person she was angry at was me."
Carol Wright was silent for a moment, then said: "I originally planned to do this for your own good, but now that things have turned out like this, I … I don't have the courage to tell the truth to Miss Green, I'm afraid that she will hate me. William, can you help me?"