Chapter 1883:
Holley’s face had become completely pale.
Belinda even knew that Carola had taken Kylee’s blood for a DNA test! That meant she had already uncovered the truth of her own parentage.
Holley was left speechless now; denial was useless.
She could only retreat into silence.
At that moment, Kenia rose from the sofa and strode toward Holley, her voice sharp and commanding.
“Tell me! Did you and Baker switch Belinda and Kylee back then?”
The force of Kenia’s question shattered what little composure Holley had left. She broke down in tears.
“I-I was wrong!” she cried, trembling.
“I made a mistake…”
She couldn’t deny it anymore.
And it was only when Holley confessed that Belinda finally had her certainty—Carola was indeed her biological mother. Her heart twisted in a storm of emotions she could scarcely name.
At that moment, Kenia slapped Holley hard.
She shook with fury, her voice trembling.
“You monsters! How could you have committed something so cruel, so heartless!”
Holley’s cheek flared with pain.
Sobbing, she tried to explain, “Mom, we were young and foolish back then! We only wanted our child to have a better life, and greed took over…”
Kenia roared, her voice breaking with rage, “All you cared about was your own daughter! Did you ever think about the child you stole from her mother?”
Belinda remained calm.
“So, you injected me with hormones to make me fat and ugly when I was a child because you were terrified my features would begin to resemble Carola’s as I grew up. Isn’t that right, Holley?”
She paused before pressing further, her words cutting like blades.
“Oh, and the real reason for what you did—you hated Carola. You hated her because she married Baker, reducing you to nothing but a mistress, leaving your daughter branded as illegitimate. So you switched the babies, forced her daughter—me—to grow up in disgrace, and pushed your own child into the life that should have been mine.”
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With each word Belinda spoke, Holley’s expression grew darker.
Of course she hated Carola.
Carola had stolen her man, stolen her place, stolen everything from her. If she could, she would have torn that woman to pieces.