Chapter 65 Existing in Name Only Charlene braced herself and spoke up under Brendanâs watchful eyes. âItâs apparent that your mother is still abroad, so how can you meet her so soon, huh?â
âIs that soâ¦â Deirdre was relieved abruptly and only discovered that her fingers were trembling after her mind relaxed.
She had felt terror taking over her, and she was glad that her speculation was not true.
âI donât care. I just want to see her! Donât worry, Iâm not going to hold on to the status. of Mrs. Brighthall forever.â Deirdre sneered at herself upon finishing her sentence. She could no longer be bothered to hold the position that had resulted in such loss. and destruction.
âAll I want is to see my mother. I will head to the court for the divorce proceedings by myself without any reminders from you after meeting her.â
Brendanâs dark eyes were filled with agitation. âWe shall discuss that later. Iâll see you to the door, Charlene.â
He walked out of the room swiftly with Charlene following him, her chest tight with anxiety.
She could tell that Brendan was extremely displeased.
âBrenâ¦â
âExplain yourself.â Brendan stopped walking and turned around with half his face in the shadows. He exuded intense overbearingness.
Charleneâs eyes reddened with tears instantly. âDo you believe what Ms. McKinnon said, Brendan?
Why would I say that she would end up just like her mother? Itâs obvious that she was slandering me!â
Brendan did not respond to her immediately but he procured a cigarette from his pocket. He asked slowly when the smoke of his cigarette coiled around her, âHow did the topic of conversation shift to Ophelia then?â
âThatâs⦠Thatâs becauseâ¦â Charleneâs mind was working at full speed, trying to come up with something. She explained with teary eyes, âThatâs because Ms. McKinnon wonât have any other close family members after getting a divorce. I was trying to express my sympathy for her, so I mentioned Ophelia. Who would have thought that she would have such a huge reaction!â
At this point, Charlene could not help muttering softly, âIt has already been such a long time since Ophelia passed away. I canât believe that Ms. McKinnon is still unaware of that. I think that she made up this excuse on purpose because she didnât want to get a divorceâ¦â
Brendan would rather that was not true yet he knew Deirdre well enough to know that Deirdre would not have reacted in that manner if she had been aware of Opheliaâs passing.
She would have refused to talk about the matter and hidden it in her heart by force.
He had been under the assumption that Deirdre had already found out everything and the memory of that had already faded over the past year. However, it turned out that Sterling had kept that information from her. If Deirdre found out now that Ophelia had died a year agoâ¦
For some unknown reason, Brendan was suddenly afraid that something bad would happen.
He did not wish to see Deirdre suffering a mental breakdown.
âJust donât mention Ophelia to Deirdre from now on.â Brendan took a deep breath and suppressed his displeasure. âItâs getting late. You should head back.â
âBrendan⦠About the divorceâ¦â
âDeirdreâs attitude regarding this matter is very obvious. She will never agree to the divorce without seeing Ophelia, and you know that very well. Weâll need to wait.â
âButâ¦â Charlene was recalcitrant, as she had been waiting for way too long. âOphelia is already dead, so how are you going to let her meet her? Am I supposed to hold no status for the rest of my life if she wonât agree to a divorce?â
âNo, I will not allow myself to be bound to Deirdre for eternity,â Brendan answered concisely, his eyebrows furrowed. âHowever, I told you that weâll need time.â
âAlright thenâ¦â Sensing that Brendan was in a bad mood, Charlene knew that she could not oppose him anymore, so she said flirtatiously, âI want to be your wife so badly Since you told me that you need time, I will wait for you. Brendan, I trust you to handle everything properly.â