Chapter 203: Wedding Day (7)
Instantly, James Philips’ expression hardened upon hearing Walter’s words.
"Why do you assume my Abigail doesn’t have such a connection, Walter!? Don’t underestimate my Abigail!" James was furious to hear someone trying to look down on his granddaughter.
Walter shook his head, still curious and confused about why this older man was attending his son’s wedding. And why did he address Abigail as "Our Abigail?" This confused him.
"Uncle James, I’m not trying to say that; please don’t try to twist my words," Walter said.
James was too angry to speak. He sighed deeply, glanced at Nathaniel again, and ignored Walter.
Walter narrowed his eyes at James Philips. He was suspicious that Sawyer did not yet know this older man was also attending his wedding, and he believed his father had brought Old Philips to come.
After a few more seconds, he could no longer hold himself back from asking, "Uncle Philips, why did you come to my son’s wedding party? Did you try to ruin my son’s wedding? Try to anger Abigail if she knows who you are?"
James Philips was shocked to hear Walter’s words. His hands clenched tightly as he struggled to contain his anger. He couldn’t refute Walter’s complaint because, deep down, he knew he didn’t have the right to be angry.
Walter’s words were undeniably true: if he weren’t related to Abigail by blood, Sawyer would never have allowed him to be here. One hour ago, the DNA test results confirmed that he and Abigail were indeed related; she was his granddaughter.
