Chapter 1698
Love After Marriage: Mr. Lancaster's Hidden Wife
Chapter 1698
âB*stards! All three of them, b*stards! Just you wait!â Caden shouted, completely furious.
Aiden tried to calm him. âThat's enough, donât let them hear you.â
Ronâs face darkened significantly He suddenly asked in a hushed voice, âHave you guys made the arrangements?â
Aiden smiled wretchedly. âYeah, everything is ready, weâre going to humiliate them in front of everyone later
Ron was glad to hear this as he smiled and assured his sons, âAiden, Caden, we just need to make sure everything goes as
planned today. I'll take care of the rest and make sure they get booted out of the corporation Then we can take over and you two
can take charge of the corporation from there on.â
Aiden and Caden chuckled villainously.
Meanwhile, the trio of Sherry, Lisa, and Carl went into the woods next to the villa. Carl suddenly patted Sherryâs head and
remarked, âSherry, you looked adorable just now when you punched that
rascal.â
Adorable?
Sherry shot a look at him.
Was that supposed to be an insult? Did he want to get punched as well?
Carl winked coyly
Lisa walked along the other side of Sherry and did not notice Carl shooting looks at Sherry She had something to say about what
happened as well. âThat punch you threw back there was so satisfying. I've been wanting to see those damn brats getting a
damn thrashing for ages now.
Carl remarked, âMom, you should've said it sooner, Iâd have been more than glad to do the dirty work for you.
Lisa shot him a sideways look. âYou little brat, do you think giving them a childish beating is enough to kick them out of the
corporation?â
âOne beating might not be enough.â Carl smiled. âBut Iâm sure a couple more beatings could help
with that.â
Lisa quipped, âI'll give you a couple beating, see if that helps.â
âMom, Iâm your son, remember?â
âOf course | remember, I'd have dragged your butt across the floor if it wasnât for that.â
Carl was speechless.
Sherry smiled as she listened to the pair of mother and son bickering back and forth. Soon, they found themselves in an opening
in the middle of the woods.
It was a large open space surrounded by lush greenery
This was where the engagement ceremony was to be held.
There was a platform built at the opposite end, and tables and chairs were already laid out for the guests and relatives attending
the ceremony.
Most of the guests had not gone to their assigned seats yet, they were walking around the venue and busy mingling with one
another
Upon noticing Sherry and Carl, the main characters of the day, the crew of guests greeted them warmly and showered them with
words of congratulations.
Lisa thanked every one of them. After a while, she noticed that the scheduled time had crept up to them and summoned one of
the staff members in charge of conducting the ceremony to ask, Have all the guests arrived?â
The staff informed her, âEveryone is here.â
Lisa smiled. âPerfect, letâs begin, then.â
âAlright.â The staff member quickly went to get the event host for the night.
Suddenly, a sharp shrill of a voice that sent a shiver down their spines emitted from the crowd. âI havenât even sat down yet,
what's the hurry? Some host you are, not prioritizing the comfort of your honored guests!â
This attracted Lisaâs attention so she turned around to see who this was.
Sherry turned around as well and was confronted by the sight of Madam Sager.
Anne and Ada were next to her, helping her keep her balance as she slowly limped toward her seat. Following closely behind
them were Ron, Aiden, and Caden.
Sherry frowned.
Why was the old hag here?
Lisa and Carl seemed concerned as well.
Lisa remembered inviting Madam Sager to the ceremony but what she got was a swift and adamant refusal. In the words of
Madam Sager, she was not going to let Sherry into the family so long as she was breathing on this earth.
Why was she attending?
Although Lisa was puzzled by her sudden appearance and could not deny her aversion toward the vulgar old lady, she knew
better than to let it show in a public space. One way or another, she had to give Madam Sager the respect she was due
She smiled gracefully âThatâs a surprise, didnât you tell me that you were not coming? My bad, | assumed you wouldnât come so |
thought we could kick things off already.â