Chapter 137
Divorced but Delighted
Chapter 137 When Did I Say That?
In the Trevino familyâs old house.
After hanging up the phone, Sue rubbed the space between her eyebrows. âThat brat has caused me so much trouble!â
âCalm down, Madam.â
Anna cut some fruit and tried to persuade her. âChildren are debt collectors. Besides, itâs not Dravenâs fault.â
âItâs not his fault that Iâm even angrier!â
He didnât want a good wife like Cierra, but a woman like Aleah.
That woman was obviously up to no good. Ernest had said that if Draven really married her, it would definitely cause trouble. Look, before they got married, the Trevino Groupâs market value had evaporated a lot. What a scourge!
She looked down at her phone. In addition to the calls to Cierra, there were also a lot of calls to Draven, but unfortunately, none of them were answered.
After thinking for a while, she made another call.
âHeâs really a debt collector!â
Still, no one answered the phone. Sue couldnât help cursing in her heart.
âWell, Madam, Draven may be busy. After all, you saw that the company responded quickly. He must have been dealing with it, so he didnât look at his mobile phone. Besides, didnât you help him solve this problem? Youâre not in a hurry to let him reply.â
Sue rubbed her aching forehead and put down her phone.
âDraven, that brat, Iâve never been worried about him except for this marriage. But itâs a big deal.
How could he mess it up for the rest of his life?â
Sue thought of the style of the Boyle family and Aleahâs attitude. If Aleah really married into the Trevino family, she would cause a lot of trouble. She had made a lot of trouble even before she became the hostess of the Johnson family!
She could not bear to see such a thing happen.
With that thought in mind, she picked up her phone and dialed Dravenâs number again with a grave expression.
Anna didnât know what Sue was thinking. She thought that Sue was still worried about Draven not answering the phone.
She smiled and said, âMadam, donât push him too hard. Ms. Boyle was right. Children have their own blessings. Maybe one day, he will understand your painstaking efforts. At this time, maybe he is dissatisfied with your arrangement, so he insists on marrying the daughter of the Boyle family. You have spent enough energy to worry about the companyâs affairs. Why donât you relax and leave Draven alone? He will figure it out sooner or later.â
Looking at the phone that had been hung up again, Sue closed her eyes wearily.
She didnât argue with Anna. Instead, she sighed softly and said, âCierra is a good girl. What a pity.â
âThatâs because sheâs not lucky enough to be your daughter-in-law.â
Although Anna had watched Cierra grow up, she was still a member of the Trevino family. Naturally, she would speak for it.
Sue opened her eyes.
There was a hint of sadness in her eyes, but she did not refute Annaâs words.
At the thought of Cierraâs humble attitude on the phone, she felt that it was a pity. Cierra had been chosen by Ernest Trevino to stay by his side. If she really became the hostess of the Trevino family, she would not be sell the family for a small profit in the future.
What a pity.
Anna poured warm water for Sue and peeled a sedative.
âMadam, donât worry too much. the Trevino family has taken good care of her over the years. If she is grateful, she will naturally know what to do.
Besides, if it werenât for us, she would have been abused by the Boyle family and wouldnât have been able to find her current relatives. In my opinion, she doesnât need you to call and remind her to delete those posts. She is just ignorant!â
Sue swallowed the medicine and shook her head with a smile. âYou canât say that. Itâs not her fault. Besides, no one has ever taught her these things.â
Anna disagreed. âShe is an adult. She should be sensible even if she doesnât have a teacher.â
In her opinion, the Trevino family was Cierraâs great benefactor. Even if she had been wronged, she should still put the Trevino family first.
âWell, Anna, letâs not talk about this. Go ahead with your work. Iâll have a rest.â
After taking the medicine, Sue was a little tired. Hearing Annaâs words, she smiled helplessly.
Back then, Ernest had chosen Cierra not only because he liked her, but also because the Boyle family had helped the Trevino family. It was obvious that he didnât like Aleahâs character and would not allow her to be Gravenâs wife.
But the older generation was stubborn, and there was no room for regret.
The Boyle family didnât deny Cierraâs identity after they had found Aleah. In that case, it was the same for Graven to marry either Clerra or Aleah, not to mention that they had seen Cierra since she was young. She loved Graven so much.
It was a pity that they were not fated.
Over the years, the Trevino family had supported the Boyle family enough to pay back. There were many girls who liked Graven and even wanted to get married to him.
It was said that the daughter of the Barton family in Los Angeles had come back. On the day she returned to her family, the Barton family donated hundreds of millions of dollars. So far, there had not been any news of the girlâs marriage, but she could inquire about it another day.
As for Aleah, she would never let this woman marry into the Trevino family!
The news that Cierra had deleted the post was quickly noticed by the Trevino Groupâs Public Relations Department.
Soon, they took the corresponding measures.
www Cierraâs post made Mr. Trevinoâs reputation take a turn for the worse. the Trevino Groupâs market value had disappeared countless amounts overnight. They had all accepted to lose all their bonuses this year, but they didnât expect that Mrs. Trevino would do such a thing!
She deleted the post just like that.
However, while they could protect Mr. Trevinoâs image, the dirt on his future wife had been dug up.
The anonymous post.
After a night of fermentation, the post was as popular as the market value of the Trevino Group, and was still hotly discussed.
Discussions occurred not only on the social media accounts of the fans, but also on the forum that first exposed Aleah. Many new anonymous posts were published again, and all of them were talking about Aleah.
[Itâs true that the Aleah was detained because of a legal problem. My husband arrested her himself, but the specific reason is not clear. Anyway, she was bailed out the next day. Itâs said that she was sent to the hospital, but the reason is not clear.]
âDidnât she suicide and enter the hospital? I heard that Mr. Trevino wanted to marry her because of this. This is definitely a forced marriage! The rich and powerful families are really complicated. For a moment, I donât know whether to say that Mr. Trevino is pitiful or that Aleah is too scary.â
[Itâs still uncertain whether itâs a forced marriage or not, but sheâs really uncultured. Sheâs been staying in the hospital for a few days like a princess.
Nurses were scolded for changing her dressing. She smashed things and asked people to get out. Our hospital has charged money, but we treated you. Do you really think youâre an ancient princess and treat a nurse as a maid? Who does she think she is?]
[Iâm interested. There are so many high-quality comments. I want to hear more!]
The heated discussion on the anonymous forum was soon moved to other media platforms, and soon there was a new round of disturbance.
When Draven woke up, Jason had told him about the mess.
In comparison, Cierraâs post became the smallest matter. On the contrary, the Trevino Group was scolded because of this matter.
In the past two days, Draven didnât sleep well. He didnât fall asleep until he took his medicine and turned on the flight mode.
He didnât like to read the news on the Internet. He thought that since everyone had nothing to do online, it was better to focus on the industry.
He didnât expect that these comments would affect the company one day.
Divorced but Delighted ï¤Chapter 136 Triplets Attack: Game Over Daddy ï¤Chapter 1138 When His Eyes Opened novel by Simple Silence ï¤Chapter 3189 He frowned and flipped through the proposal of the Public Relations Department. When his eyes fell on a certain page, he suddenly stopped.
âWhen did I say that?â