Daniela's eyes flickered with a hint of panic.

Why would Sebastian ask that out of the blue? Could it be that he remembered what happened that night?

No! Even if he did remember, so what?

Besides her, no one could confirm who the father of the child was!

Daniela instantly realized this, and immediately kicked him.

"Daniela!"

Her kick was hasty and reckless, striking Sebastian right in the groin.

Sebastian doubled over in pain, falling to his knees.

His grip loosened, and Daniela broke free.

Ignoring her belongings that were still being packed, she stormed out of the room, half-angry and half-annoyed.

"Dream on!"

At the door, Daniela spat, leaving with a resentful look.

Sebastian was left alone in the room, writhing in pain.

After a long while, the excruciating pain subsided.

Sebastian wiped the cold sweat from his forehead, leaned back on the bed, and suddenly burst into a deranged laughter.

Daniela had run out, clutching her stomach.

The slight tautness and weight in her abdomen were so clear.

She couldn't deny it.

Moreover, she didn't answer his question, but chose to flee.

She was guilty.

Heh…

Three months ago, it was his father's death anniversary, and he was heavily intoxicated that day, so he couldn't remember what happened that night.

But if you calculate the time, it was only on that day, it was most likely.

"A dream? Ha."

——

Daniela left Austin Uptown and her heart was racing.

Sebastian's appearance had frightened her.

She couldn't forget that Sebastian was a very intelligent man.

Once he started to suspect, he might actually find out from somewhere that the child was his.

Daniela didn't care about anything else. She was afraid that Sebastian would fight her for custody of the child.

If it were a normal person, the child would be awarded to her, as it was still young, but Sebastian…

If the Romero family really wanted this child, she might not be able to keep it.

No, she had to deal with the car accident and Sofia immediately! She would leave R City before the baby was born!

She couldn't fight them, but she could run away!

Daniela calmed herself down and called Neil: "I want to meet the victims of the car accident."

——

Three hours later, Daniela met with those affected by the car accident in a room.

When they saw Daniela walk in, they all lowered their heads and dared not look at her.

They all knew that because of that day's conflict, Renata was dead.

Suddenly bearing the burden of a human life, to be honest, if Neil's people weren't watching, they would have run away long ago.

"If you run away, you're fugitives, and you won't have a good life for the rest of your days. You'll also implicate your family and descendants. Think carefully."

Who would dare to run after hearing this?

So, when they heard that Neil said Daniela wanted to see them, everyone came obediently.

Daniela nodded to Neil, sat down in a seat with a sullen face and then remained silent.

These people could be considered accomplices in the murder of her mother.

It was really hard for Daniela to forgive them.

The atmosphere became heavy for a while.

Harold couldn't bear it anymore. He slapped the table and stood up abruptly: "Damn it, you called us here but won't speak. I did it, I admit it. Kill me or whatever, just say it, be quick."

Monroe yelled in a low voice: "Second brother, shut up and sit down!"

"I..." Harold had just spoken one word when he was glared at by Monroe, and he instantly dared not say anything more. He sat down with a huff.

Monroe looked at Daniela: "Miss Flores, it was an accident that day, we didn't expect things to turn out this way."

"You also know that we're just ordinary people, and we naturally wanted to seek justice after being hit."

"Since you called us here, why don't we sit down and discuss it properly. What do you think?"

He put himself in the position of the victim and wanted to say that it wasn't intentional that day, trying to exonerate everyone.

How could it be so easy?

Daniela lowered her eyes and said calmly: "As long as you tell me who instigated you to make a scene, the judge will naturally be lenient on you accomplices."