Chapter 125
The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call
Chapter 126 Cutting Ties
Seeing how relentless Margaret was, Ewan himself became annoyed too.
âMom! Someone died in your hands before. We spent quite a lot of effort to settle it,â
he said. âNo oneâs brought it up in 20 years, but now youâre trying to get peopleâs attention? Are you
thinking of dragging our entire family down with you?â
âHow dare you-â Margaret raised her cane into the air.
She was about to hit him with it, but he handed him a card and told her, âMom, you
arenât getting any younger. Donât be so stubborn.
âI know you donât like to listen to Wanda, but sheâs my wife. You should at least try to understand my
feelings.â
Margaret gritted her teeth in anger. Her nails dug into her palms, hurting herself. She spat on the floor.
âIâd rather not have a son like you.â
âJust stop talking, will you?â Ewan grabbed her arm to support her and said, âDid the Yarwoods give us
back that Zenith herb? Can you give it to me, Mom? Things arenât
going well at my company.â
Margaretâs chest rose and fell rapidly out of anger. âI knew it! You wouldnât have come to see me if it
werenât for the herb.â
âYou wouldnât want to see our family go bankrupt, right? It took Dad so much effort and time to achieve
this.â Lowering his head, Ewan sighed and said, âI have no
choice. I canât just mortgage the company.â
Margaret stared at the son she once loved the most and felt her heart break into pieces. She didnât
want her husbandâs lifelong hard work to go to waste just like this, and Ewan knew this very well. He
knew sheâd give in to his demand.
It had always been like this all these years. Every time he brought this up, Margaret
would relent.
It was only after she moved to this shabby house did he stop demanding things from her since he
thought she was of no use to him anymore. He never visited her after that, much less repaid her
kindness for bringing him up.
People often said that having children would mean a person wouldnât have to worry about being taken
care of when they got old. But that wasnât the case for Margaret.
âJust let the company go bankrupt then.â Margaretâs voice was calm as she spoke.â
Youâre the owner of the company now anyway.â
Ewan froze, his eyes widening in shock and disbelief at her words. âWhat did you just
say?â he asked, surprised.
Margaret looked him in the eyes and said, âMy son⦠this is the final time Iâm calling
you that. I gave birth to you, but my husband and I didnât raise you to make you bring harm to the harm
to the world.â
She continued, âFrom this day onward, you and I are no longer mother and son. You can do whatever
you want from now on. I have nothing to do with you anymore.â
Ewan was stunned. A moment later, he burst into laughter. âYou poor old lady! Youâre nuts! I came here
to give you money, yet you want to cut ties with me! Wanda was right! Youâre as stubborn as a mule!â
That said, he stormed out of the house without even taking away the bags of supplements he placed
on the floor.
On his way back home, he saw Wynter and Wolf on a bike. Usually, heâd jeer at them when he saw
them, but he didnât feel like doing so today. Wolf narrowed his eyes at Ewan and signed to Wynter.
Her gaze turned cold, and she said, âIf you beat him to death, the one whoâll suffer is Grandma.â Wolf
puffed out his ch*eks and looked away, sulking.
Then, the two of them carried the vegetables into the clinic. When they entered the place, they noticed
the supplements on the ground.
Margaret seemed as busy as ever. She had just finished diagnosing a group of patients, so the
bedsheets needed changing.
Wolf looked sideways and signed to Wynter, saying that Margaret seemed just to be just fine. Wynter
responded with, âMhmmâ as she walked over to Margaret.
Margaret didnât turn to look at her. With her back facing Wynter, she said, âWynter, 1. donât have a son
anymore. Itâs better this way.â
Wynterâs footsteps faltered. She hugged Margaret from behind. âYou still have Wolf and me. Hasnât
Wolf given you enough trouble already?â
She added, âHe spooked all the fish when he went out to buy vegetables just now. We had to
compensate the boss for his losses. It was a lot.â
Margaret wasnât upset about Ewan anymore after hearing this. Turning around, she raised her
eyebrows and yelled, âWolf! What in the world did you do?â
A speechless Wolf glanced at Margaret, looking all innocent with a fish in one hand.