Chapter 1060
The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call
Chapter 1060 Cheated On
Judith had considered divorce, but her family didnât approve. There was a saying online that married women were no longer a part of their family. She used to think it
was nonsense, but now she believed it.
Regarding her issues with Jaxon Martinez, Judith had discussed them with her family before.
Judithâs father had replied, âMen work hard outside, so you should be more forgiving.
He is allowed to make mistakes.â
Her mother also added, âItâs not completely Jaxonâs fault. You should also put in the
effort to doll up.
âYou have to learn to endure. Do you think your father didnât do this back then to
keep the familyâs status stable?â
Judith couldnât believe her ears. She used to be a highâranking executive at her
company, and she had a bright future ahead. She was her parentsâ darling before she
got married. Why had everything changed?
Judith didnât understand before, but after she went back to her parentâs home earlier
in the morning, she understood everything. It was because Judithâs sisterâinâlaw
didnât like it when she came home.
It wasnât just Judith facing this situation. Whenever Judithâs sister returned home from an archeological expedition and stayed for more than a week, she would be
probed about her plans for finding a boyfriend.
Judithâs parents even arranged blind dates for Judithâs sister, despite the man being ten years older than her.
Her sisterâinâlaw would mention that it was a blessing to marry someone so wealthy.
She could be a lady without a worry in the world.
Judith knew why her parents didnât want her to get divorced. The Martinez family
was in antiques dealing, and hence, they had connections with many wealthy
merchants in Kingbourne.
However, the Zachman family was ordinary. Hence, by marrying into the Martinez family, Judithâs brother would secure a household in Kingbourne. Judith still had to be grateful to Jaxon.
Judith looked at the message again and suppressed the disgust she felt. She was about to put her phone aside when Phoebe texted again, not planning to leave her
alone.
Another photo was sent. âHe even took me to a nearby restaurant. Jane liked me, too. Look, donât we look like a family eating together?â
The photo was taken last week on her birthday, a day no one remembered. She had prepared a few dishes, hoping they could have a meal together.
That day, Jaxon said he needed to work overtime and even posted on his social
media to apologize.
His colleagues and friends praised him as a good husband who still remembered to prepare flowers for his wife despite his busy schedule.
However, the reality was that she waited at home until dawn. The food on the table had gone cold.
The next day, Judithâs motherâinâlaw, Georgia Fletcher, returned with Janessa. She glanced at her and told her not to waste food when she was alone at home. No one was going to eat the food she cooked.
Judith didnât understand why Janessa avoided her gaze that day. Now, she knew it
was because they were with another woman on her birthday.
Judith could no longer bear it. She picked up her phone and stormed toward the
living room.
Georgia was in the living room having a tea break, accompanied by two retired
teachers. âYour daughterâinâlaw is good. Mine canât compare.â
Georgia waved her hand dismissively and sighed deeply. âThe whole family depends
on Jaxon to support them.
âThe childâs expenses are hundreds of thousands of dollars per year. And now, the overall economic situation isnât ideal, so this puts a lot of pressure on Jaxon.â
One of the teachers put her teacup down. âIf my memory serves, Judith used to be a senior executive. Let her find a new job.â
âSheâs in her 40s. It would be difficult.â Georgia laughed. âWhich company would
want a middleâaged mother? She is also pregnant now. My son is unwilling to let her
suffer.â
âThen you should be more considerate. We are all women.â
Georgia sneered. âAm I not considerate enough? Iâm just a step away from pampering her.â