Chapter 1507
Love After Marriage: Mr. Lancaster's Hidden Wife
Chapter 1507
It was like nine years ago when he ditched his identity as the heir to the Stockton Corporation for her.
Astrange emotion erupted in her heart.
Sherry tried to pull her hand away from his grip, but it only got tighter. She looked at him and said in a small voice, âJohn, sheâs
your mother. You donât need to talk to her like that because of me.â
He looked at her deeply. âThen, what should | do? Listen to her and chase you out of the house?â
âThatâs not what | mean. Just ignore her. We got married because of the contract anyway. | donât mind.â
Contract? She did not mind? Did she mean she did not
care about him as well?
John curved his lips. âSherry, | am not as heartless as you think. Even though we got married because of the contract, you are
still my wife. No one is allowed to mistreat you except me.â
He tightened his grip on her hand.
Sherry felt like her wrist was falling off. She pursed her
lips but did not answer.
The car soon stopped in front of the yard.
Sherry was dragged out of the car.
The moment he entered the house, he said to the maids,â Go pack our clothes and Capriceâs things. We are moving, out
tonight.â
The maids were stunned for a moment before they quickly went upstairs to start packing
It was then that Madam Stockton and Julie arrived at the door, and they overhead John telling the maids to pack.
âJohn, | really didnât mean it!â Madam Stockton was breathing heavily when she arrived at the door. She glared at Sherry and
then said, âThe only one thatâs moving is her, not you and Caprice!â
Sherry pursed her lips.
Johnâs expression turned frosty. He turned to Jason and said, âYou go help too.â
Jason immediately went inside.
Madam Stockton was furious. She pointed at Sherry and bellowed, âWhat did she say to you in the car? She must be slandering
me behind my back again!â
Sherry was dumbfounded.
Johnâs frosty expression turned grim. âMother, do you think they are packing a little too slowly?â
Madam Stocktonâs expression changed, and she pursed
her lips helplessly.
At that point, Queenie came out with Caprice, who was still asleep.
Queenie asked, âBrother, whatâs wrong? Why are you guys moving out?â
Before John or Sherry could say a word, Madam Stockton cried out in surprise, âQueenie?! What are you doing here?â
Queenie looked at her mother in confusion. âIâm here taking care of Caprice for Sherry and Brother. What's wrong?â
It was Madam Stocktonâs turn to be stunned. She pointed at Sherry and said, âShe let you take care of Caprice?â
âI'm Capriceâs aunt, of course, | can take care of her,â Queenie said. She sounded bold and confident.
Madam Stockton locked her brows tightly and then turned around to Julie.
Julie immediately wore an innocent look on her face as though she, too, had no idea that Sherry had placed Caprice in
Queenieâs care.
Madam Stockton then turned back to Sherry with a complex gaze.
Sherry looked into the ladyâs eyes boldly. Although she failed to understand why the lady would size her up with
such a gaze, she did not back down.
Madam Stockton went silent.
She thought, âIs it because she placed Caprice in Queenieâs care, thatâs why she didnât give Caprice to Julie, and Julie failed to
bring her to me?â
Queenie might have been close with Sherry, but she was one of the Stocktons and her own daughter. If Sherry could put Caprice
with Queenie, it seemed like she was fine with them being together.
Judging from Julie's expression, it seemed like she did not know that Caprice was with Queenie.
Had she misunderstood Sherry?