Chapter 388 Do Not Get Me Involved
Timothy immediately replied, “Genev''s marrying that guy, right? What was his name again?
Valentine something? Cooper said if someone''s pissed off about it, it should be you.”
Armand''s eyebrows became even more tightly furrowed when he heard that.
He approached the couch and kicked Timothy gently, gesturing for his friend to scooch over. Then he
sat and pointed at the table.
Timothy pursed his lips and poured him a ss of wine.
When Cooper almost finished his ss of wine, he turned to Armand. “Aren''t you quite good at
schemes, Mr. Faulkner? Why are you divorced from her the moment I came back?”
“Unlike you, we separated amicably.” Armand downed his ss of wine. “She likes Jack, so I let her
go.”
“Like hell she likes him!” Cooper cursed, his face clouded over. “I grew up with Genev. I know what kind
of men who''s around her, and I''ve never heard of this Jack Valentine until now.”
Timothy interrupted, “Weren''t you together with Erica before? When did you care about Genevieve?”
Cooper''s eyes turned cold as he stared at Timothy. “I dare you to say that again.”
“Hey, don''t take your anger out on me!” Timothy grumbled. “I didn''t make that up. Other people knew
about it. They were saying—”
Seeing that Cooper was about to throw his ss at him, Timothy immediately shut up and surrendered.
That b*stard only knows how to use violence to scare someone! Still, he grew up with Genevieve. If he
doesn''t know who Jack is, then this guy is pretty suspicious. Why did someone as high profile as Jack
Cooper poured himself another ss of wine and uttered coldly, “If I had known you were this
unreliable, Mr. Faulkner, I would''ve made you divorce Genev before I left the country. I could''ve helped
her do what she wanted.”
Armand was enraged upon hearing that. He mocked, “Have you no shame? Wasn''t you the one who
buried her bright future?”
“You think you didn''t do anything wrong while I did?” Cooper sneered. “Didn''t you marry Genev for a
specific purpose?”
Armand''s expression darkened, and he sshed his wine at Cooper.
Cooper couldn''t dodge in time, so his face and hair instantly became wet.
He retaliated quickly and returned the favor by doing the same thing.
Armand moved a little to the side, causing the wine to ssh onto Timothy and only a little on his
sleeve.
Timothy appeared bbergasted and aggrieved for receiving that attack out of nowhere.
He pulled out a couple of pieces of tissue paper and wiped away the wine on his face. “If you guys
want to pour wine on each other''s faces, please don''t get me involved. I''m not the one who''s marrying
Genevieve! You two should be looking for Jack instead!”
“I should be, yes.” Cooper wiped his sses. “He doesn''t deserve to touch the person I raised!”
Armand raised his eyebrows. “Go to Dartan in a few days.”
“You can send your own people to do your investigations,” Cooper uttered coldly. “You and I aren''t
familiar enough for you to order me what to do.”
“Aren''t we cousins? Isn''t that good enough?” Armand retorted with a half-smile.
“What?” Timothy was shocked as his line of sight bounced back and forth between the two of them.
“What did you just say, Armand? You two are cousins?”
Armand nodded. “He''s my Aunt Samantha''s son.”
Timothy asked in puzzlement, “Didn''t you say Samantha''s son died in her womb when he was eight
months old? How did Cooper be her son?”
“I believe the doctor worked with my grandmother to lie to Samantha and then handed her child to
Zachary.”
Cooper put on his sses again and asked, “How much do you know?”
“Only that you''re Samantha''s son. I made guesses about everything else with Genevieve. My
grandmother has passed away, so the matter leads only to a dead end. No clues were left behind.”
Cooper took off his wet coat and threw it onto the couch. “I can''t pry the truth out of a dead person''s
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mouth, but a living person is another matter.”