Chapter 108 The Arrival of Mrs.
Swan Wendy was momentarily at a loss for words and quickly tried to recover, saying, âI just feel like those people are showing a lack of respect for our engagement banquetâ¦â
Joe didnât comment, and soon, someone came up to engage in conversation, cutting their dialogue short.
Wendyâs expression grew more somber. As she lifted her eyes, she noticed someone not far away discreetly greeting her.
It was her mother.
Wendy was taken aback, hastily surveying the surroundings. She quickly pulled the person into a storeroom and whispered, âWhy are you here?â
On her records, both her parents had been shown as working abroad, unable to return. She certainly couldnât let Joe or Charlotte see her motherâs presence.
Observing Wendy elegantly dressed in luxury attire, Mrs. Swan curled her lip and remarked, âToday is the day of my daughterâs engagement. Canât I come and see whatâs going on?â
Hearing her words, Wendy sneered. âAre you sure youâre here now to talk about family bonds?â
Caught red-handed, her mother grinned wryly, mimicking the action of counting money, âWell, I thought since youâre getting engaged, there should be a dowry, right? As your mom, shouldnât I get a little share?â
Seeing the expression on her motherâs face, Wendy couldnât help but wish she could slap her.
She had gone to great lengths to secure her place in the Smith family, and just as she was getting her footing, her mother had to stir up trouble.
As she was about to refuse, a sudden memory of her motherâs words from that day surfaced. She said, âI can give you some money, but didnât you mention earlier that you had a way to deal with Charlotte?â
Her mother immediately caught on, letting out a sly chuckle, âI knew youâd come to me for helpâ¦â
With that, she once again mimicked the money-counting gesture.
Suppressing her internal repulsion, Wendy handed over a bank card, âDonât proactively come looking for me. If you need something, just call me.â
Taking the bank card, Mrs. Swan left with a cheerful smile.
Before leaving, she said to Wendy, âIâll take care of this thing.
Donât worry. Get ready to hear some good news.ââ
Watching her motherâs departure, Wendy clenched her hand into a fist in silence.
She couldnât be blamed. She would have never reached this point if Joe hadnât started showing more concern for Charlotte.
Blame could only fall on Charlotte herself.
As Joe passed a certain corner inside the banquet hall, he suddenly caught snippets of a conversation from within.
âWho wouldâve thought, Mia⦠I mean, Charlotte has two children of this age? Didnât she divorce Mr. Smith five years ago? Where did the kids come from?â
âYou know what? They were having a wild time, especially considering they couldnât even get an abortion⦠We donât even know if those two kids have the same father.â
âTrue. But I have to say, those kids do bear a resemblance to Mr. Smith⦠What It⦠Wendy will get infuriated.â
The conversation quickly transitioned to various criticisms of Wendy. Suddenly, Joe approached them.
The two were terrified, their faces turning pale as they hurriedly apologized, âMr. Smith! We were just talking nonsense for a moment, really sorry! Weâre leaving now!â
Before they could escape, Joe stopped them, saying, âHold on.â
The two froze in their tracks, trembling in fear.
As they feared their families would be on the brink of financial ruin, Joe furrowed his brow and asked, âDid you just say those two kids look like me?â
Many details that had accumulated over time connected in Joeâs mind, gradually forming an unbelievable conjecture.