Chapter 212
Whaty within the secret chamber took Abigail by surprise, for there was nothing in here save for a
photo.
It was a wedding photo, or rather, it was a photo taken right outside the Civil Affairs Bureau. Upon
closer inspection, Abigail saw that the people in the picture were none other than Philip and Adeline.
Didn''t he say he had no photos of her? Is he so dead-set on preventing me from looking for her? Why?
If he truly hated her parents as much as he said he did, then surely Abigail''s presence would only
torture them more than anything else, and it was unlikely he would pass up the chance to rub salt in
their wounds.
Unable to exin the workings of her father''s twisted mind, Abigail shrugged this off and went on to
take a picture of the photo.
Adeline was a beauty back in the day, certainly more so than Stanley''s drawing had made her out to
be. However, anyone could tell from the photo that she had not been happy. The smile on her lips
looked forced and did not reach her eyes. In fact, the camera seemed to have done an excellent job
capturing her bitter resentment.
Abigail saved the picture she took into a specific album and began rummaging around. She frowned
when she found no traces of the poison Quinn told her about, and she wondered if she had been sent
on a wild goose chase.
Just then, the sound of footsteps came from outside the door of the study. She had yet to leave the
chamber when she heard Emma whine, "Dad, Abigail went into your study to snoop around! I don''t
know what she''s up to, and she locked the door to keep me out!"
Emma yed the pity card. Abigail snorted at the award-worthy performance and thought it a shame
that her sister did not invest in a good performing arts school. What a waste of raw talent, she mused.
Outside, Philip panicked when he heard that Abigail had gone into his study. He quickly unlocked the
door and stormed in, only to see her sauntering out nonchntly from the secret chamber behind the
bookshelf. At this sight, he barked grimly, "Who the hell let you in?"
Behind him, Emma was trying to peer past his shoulder to see what Abigail had done to warrant a
harsh scolding from their father, but before she could get a look, she was shoved aside. The door
mmed shut in her face, and her nose would have been ttened had she not stepped back in time.
"Dad!" she cried, stomping her foot angrily. Yet, Philip couldn''t care less about her right now. He was
like a skittish cat with all his fur standing up as he snapped, "Who let you in?!"
Abigail knew that this was her father''s sore point, but she didn''t care that she would aggravate him as
she asked, "You said you didn''t have any photos of my mom, so what was that I saw back in the
chamber? Don''t tell me it''s you and Sasha in that wedding photo," she drawled icily, cutting to the
chase.
"Get out!" Philip roared, sweeping the things off his desk and onto the floor. As the loud ttering filled
the room, the look on his face grew insidious and violent.
Abigail knew precisely why he had gone ballistic on her. She eyed him steadily and said, "I''ll leave as
soon as my questions are answered. I don''t know what deal you made with Quinn, but where did you
get the poison you gave him? Do you even know what you''re getting involved in? You supplied poison
to a man who has his eyes set on the Reeves'' business and fortune! Are you trying to start a war with
the Reeves?"
The Philip she knew was without sentiment, always a cutthroat businessman whose greedy and selfish
ways made him see everyone as a pawn in his chess game. As such, she couldn''t help wondering
what he was getting up to and what he stood to gain from waging war against the Reeves while the
Kains were in the midst of a downfall.
At the mention of Quinn''s name, Philip froze as he started to connect the dots, then asked, "You were
the one who cured Quinn''s wife of the poison and messed with his ns?"
"That''s right.''
"You piece of trash!" With that, Philip brought his palm down to strike her face, but she stepped to the
side and dodged his p neatly.
His palm ended up making contact with thin air. Then, he seethed in rage as he snapped, "How dare
you dodge!"
"You can''t possibly be so stupid as to think that I would just stay in ce and let you p me, can you?
What''s going on in your brain, Philip?" Abigail countered.
She had note here today to pick a fight with her father, but he clearly thought the opposite. In fact,
he had been defensive and hostile the moment he saw her, and she had to admit that the feeling
sucked.
He grew grim at her insult, but before he could say anything, she added, "Are you going to gamble
away the fate of the entire Kain Family just to find my mother?"
Her question undoubtedly stunned him. For a long moment, all he did was stare at her wordlessly. "Get
out," he finally growled, but he did not sound as malicious as he had a while ago.
At once, she knew she had guessed it right.
Despite what he said about Adeline, he still loved her, and never forgot about her. Right now, he was
putting the entire Kain Family at stake so that he could find her.
Perhaps all these years of being cutthroat and calctive were just so he could amass enough power
and money to take on her birth father; maybe everything he had done in thest twenty-something
years was for the sake of searching for Adeline.
Is that it?
The possibility of this shocked Abigail, for if this indeed were the case, then her father was a hopeless
romantic for sure. s, Adeline never reciprocated this love he had for her. Even if he finds her, she
might not want to return with him. What will he do then? Suddenly, sadness filled Abigail. She had
come here to confront and berate Philip, but in the end, she was at a loss for words. Atst, she
decided to drop the matter, and if she could stall the Reeves, then she would. She inhaled deeply
before she asked, "The poison you gave Quinn—where did you get it from?"
Philip stared at her. She had the same steely look in her eyes that Adeline had, and his rage ebbed
away when he drew the parallels. "Sasha was the one who gave it to me," he replied quietly.
"And where did she get it from?"
"How would I know? Ask her yourself if you''re so curious. Now, get out of here; I don''t want to see you."
He grimaced at her and turned his back to her, acting like he wouldbust on the spot if he took
another look at her.
For some reason, she found this side of him rather endearing. Then, she chuckled as she offered, "You
know that old illness of yours that acts up every once in a while? I could take a look at it for you if you''d
like."
"No, thanks," he said primly, turning her down. "It won''t kill me."
She did not try to force it on him, either. After all, she could always knock him out when the time came
and strap him to the operation table for surgical treatment. She was still legally his daughter at the end
of the day.
"I''ll be leaving now, then. The Reeves are keeping an eye on Quinn now, so I don''t think you can
continue dealing with him. But, you know, you''re not getting any younger, and while I hate Sasha''s
guts, I still think she''s been a goodpanion to you. So, it might do you well to spend the rest of your
life with her."
She had not known his true identity back in the day, which led her to resent him. But now that she knew
he was only her uncle and that he had taken care of her all these years despite it, she could not bring
herself to stay angry with him anymore.
"My business is none of your concern. Get out!" Philip barked frigidly, and his voice was entirely devoid
of warmth.
This time, Abigail did not stay. Instead, she turned to leave, but just as her fingers were about to touch
the doorknob, she heard him ask, "What''s going on between you and Greg anyway? Why are the
Buckleys'' men crawling around looking for you?"
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Is this his way of showing me he cares about me? She dared not indulge in such a thought while
replying curtly, "It''s nothing."
"The Buckleys have impossibly high standards, and they give you a hard time after you marry into their
family. But, if it gets too unbearable, you can alwayse home. We''ll always have a room for you
here."
She froze as she had never imagined these wordsing out of Philip''s mouth, and she couldn''t help
the warmth that coursed through her.
When she was a child, the one thing she craved the most was kinship. She wanted to know what it was
like to be loved by her own family, but she ended up being hurt by them instead. After that, she stopped
dreaming of the impossible because there could be no disappointment without hope.
To hear Philip say that they would always have a room here in the Kain Residence for her was more
than she could ask for, whether he truly meant it or not.
"I''ll be fine," she said quietly, then opened the door and left.
At some point, while Philip and Abigail were in the study, Emma called Sasha and made here
home. The both of them could not enter the study, so they huddled together in the living room to
discuss something in hushed tones. When Sasha saw Abigailing down the stairs, she stood up
from the couch and demanded, "What are you doing here?"
"It''s none of your business." Abigail raised a disdainful brow at Sasha and walked straight for the front
door.
"Don''t you dare leave this house until you tell us what you were doing in Dad''s study!" Emma snapped,
getting up to block Abigail''s way.
Abigail took in her defensive stance and snorted ominously, "Are you sure you want to stop me from
leaving?" She put her hands together and started cracking her knuckles, the sound of which filled
Emma with fear.
Emma bristled as she warily stepped aside and did not try to stop her from leaving.
"Loser," Abigail muttered scornfully as she shot Emma a contemptuous look, then brushed past her to
open the door and leave the house.
Emma said not a word to Abigail, but the moment the front door closed, she started whining. "Mom! Did
you see how arrogant she was? You can''t just let here back here and walk all over me like this!"
"Okay, that''s enough now. We''ve agreed that plotting against her takes time."
Sasha had only just said this when the door to the study opened, and Philip came walking into the
living room. When he saw Sasha and Emma there, he said coldly, "I don''t want to hear either one of
you picking on Abigail the next time shees back."
"Dad, what are you talking about? She''s always been the one to pick on us!" Emma argued
belligerently. What''s going on? Dad never used to care about Abigail. Did he have a change of heart
after she became the best surgeon in the world and Greg''s girlfriend? Desperate, she turned to her
mother in disbelief. "Mom..."
Sasha was not pleased to hear this from Philip, either. "Philip, why did Abigaile back? Did
something happen?"
"This is her home! Why must something happen before she''s allowed toe back?" Philip countered
darkly. Then, he disappeared into his study, saying, "I won''t be eating dinner tonight, so don''t set a
ce for me at the table." As though in a show of finality, he mmed the door shut.
Sasha was incredulous. She couldn''t understand the meaning of this, and why Philip had called this
ce Abigail''s home. If this was her home, then what are Emma and I? Chopped liver?
Something was off here, she could tell. It was unlikely that Philip would start caring about Abigail after
all these years of neglecting her. He was a ruthless businessman at his core, and one would have to
offer him some advantage if one wanted to get on good terms with him. So what is it that he wants from
Abigail?
She tried to think but could note up with an answer. It didn''t help that Emma was still throwing a fit.
"That''s enough. Didn''t you hear what your father said? Leave Abigail alone for the time being and stop
picking on her," Sasha said, her voice cutting above Emma''s relentless wailing.
Emma was so taken aback by this that she stomped her foot. "Pick on her? Come on, Mom! It''s not as
if she already has a ce among the Buckleys, so why are you letting her get away with this? I even
heard through the grapevine that she pissed off Old Madam Buckley, and now she''s being hunted
through Harrion by the olddy''s henchmen!"
The revtion made Sasha''s thoughtse to a screeching halt. "Is what you''re saying true?" she
asked, eyeing her daughter gravely.
"Of course it is!"
A devious smirk suddenly tugged on Sasha''s lips as she said, "In that case, I think I know what we can
do to teach Abigail a lesson now."