Divorce Has Never Felt This Good Chapter 198
Divorce Has Never Felt This Good
Elmore snorted at Deniseâs words. âYou know you are wrong? Didnât you say that last time? Do you ever learn your lesson?
Donât you know the position that the Ramos family holds? What good will it do to you if we have a falling-out with them? Do you think Becky is the only person being laughed at after everything that has happened? People will judge our family too! Donât you know?â
The more Elmore spoke, the angrier he became, the veins on his forehead popping. âYou are the youngest in our family. You have two elder brothers. Iâve never asked you to contribute anything to the family. All Iâve ever asked is to not cause any trouble.
But what did you do? I want Rory to remarry Becky, but youâve just offended her! Do you still expect a girl from a decent family to marry Rory after so many things have happened? And who will want to marry you after knowing what you did? You are such a disgrace!â
His words were harsh. In the past, Denise would have retorted. But now, she merely knelt on the floor, holding her breath. She dared not say anything other than admit her mistake.
She hadnât expected the situation to escalate as it had today.
Denise understood how serious things had turned out because of her wilfulness at the thought of Beckyâs aggressive attitude and Elmoreâs restrained anger from an hour ago.
Becky was no longer the ordinary girl trying to climb the social ladder they had thought. She was now the only daughter of the head of the Ramos family, the richest family in Bluepond. She had the capital and strength to compete with the Casper family.
This time, Deniseâs actions irritated Becky.
Denise might have realized the seriousness of the matter, but she also knew that it was too late.
Noticing that Elmore was getting more agitated by the second, Carl, worried that his hypertension would get worse, said, âMr.
Casper, you can punish Denise for what she did. But being angry will cause health problems.â
Denise took this opportunity to cry and plead with Elmore. âGrandpa, I know I was wrong. Please punish me. Donât get angry.â
Denise was his granddaughter, who he had watched grow up. Jenifer had been too soft-hearted, which was why, as the youngest daughter, Denise had been spoiled.
Elmore could tell when Denise was telling the truth.
He closed his eyes for a long time before he calmed himself down and opened them again. He looked at Denise and said, âIt doesnât matter if you know you were wrong or not. Iâve told you over and over again but you never listened to me. I donât want to tell you anything anymore. Now, itâs time to teach you a lesson.â
Elmore then looked at a servant beside him and said, âKenny, take a whip. Whip Denise until she pleads for mercy!â
The color drained from Deniseâs face at Elmoreâs words. She collapsed, frightened, as she pleaded, âGrandpa, please! I know I was wrong! Please, Grandpa!â
Elmore ignored her and looked at Carl as he said, âHelp me back.â
Denise was his granddaughter and Elmore couldnât bear to watch her suffer.
But she did need some discipline, or the Casper family might not be able to cover up her mistakes the next time.
Kenny bowed and turned to take the whip.
âGrandpa, wait a minute.â
A familiar voice sounded just as Elmore got to his feet.
It was Rory.