âMom!â Margot said in grievance.
Cathleen toned down her mood. âPeel an apple for your mom. My stomachâs vulnerable, so I canât eat too much at night.â
âI forgot your grandmother had a stomachache.â Margot echoed, âI want to eat fruit. Yvonne, just peel one for me.â
âFine.â Yvonne answered gently, walking to sit down by Margot, and peeled the apple in her hand.
She looked like clever and lovely, her eyes gloomy.
Cathleen looked at Patrick who stood aside silently, sneering. âYou stole my daughter to deliver children for you. But youâre even dumb in front of her mom?â
Patrick raised his head nervously. âMom.â
Cathleen sniffed at him and turned his head, snorting coldly.
This son-in-law doesnât meet her standards at all.
He is so timid and indecisive.
He was only handsome when he was young, so that her daughter was coaxed by him into breaking up with the family.
It is also because they raised their daughter so carefully and preciously.
So Margot became an innocent woman who only cared about love.
Otherwise, how can Patrick marry her daughter?
So she disliked Yvonneâs timid look just now.
She is independent woman good at work.
She also does business in her husbandâs company That the company became so big is also attributed to her efforts.
She is in the high position, and her employees men or women, are capable, so she dislikes vulnerable women most. If Yvonne was her employee, he would be fired by her.
Yvonne always pretended to be vulnerable to get othersâ pity.
Her tricks always worked on others.
Unexpectedly, this tactic didnât work on Cathleen.
Not only did Cathleen not like her, but also she was disgusted with it.
Cathleen set store by kinship, knowing Yvonne was not Margotâs biological daughter, so she disliked her. Hearing the reason why Yvonne was adopted previously, she was suspicious about this thing.
Although Margot explained Yvonne forgot her own biological parents for losing memory, Cathleen felt that the thing was not so simple.
She secretly decided that she had to figure out the matter.
She was not so innocent as her stupid daughter and son-in-law.
âMom.â Margot pulled Cathleenâs sleeve. âYou said you wonât blame him anymore. Heâs really nice to me, and Iâve been happy these years. Mommy, donât blame him, please.â
*Forget it.â Cathleen sighed, looking at her daughter helplessly. âYou married him and gave birth for him. Even if I disliked him, what else can I do? Ask you to divorce now?â
âIâm afraid youâre going to fall out with me again.â
Margot didnât speak, pressing her lips.
Patrick also didnât dare to speak.
âYou said he asked that somebody? Whatâs up?â Cathleen frowned, looking at the timid son-in-law and asking She still didnât like this son-in-law,