Chapter 210
The Spare Wife by Nadia Gordon
Chapter 210 Forcing the Divorce Abigail looked at Cornelie, who was being so impolite to Analise, and couldnât help but speak up, âEven my grandmother doesnât think weâre just playing around. Canât we discuss this with cooler tempers?â
âWhen we try to talk calmly, you just keep dragging things on and on! I know youâve been looking at houses and using the Grahamsâ money to buy a nice house for your grandmother to live in! You and your grandmother are like leeches attached to Sean!â Cornelie didnât want to be polite. with them anymore.
âSelling the house was my mistake, and it has nothing to do with my grandmother. Iâll give you the money. So, please calm down.â Abigail sincerely believed that she had never entertained any greedy thoughts regarding Seanâs wealth.
She had only taken the money from that house, and compared to what Sean had given to Joan, it wasnât that much.
However, she couldnât even bring herself to mention this without feeling utterly humiliated.
Seanâs legitimate wife was no match for his mistress. If she were to say this, how could she even show her face to the public?
âAm I speaking too harshly? Itâs been three years, and there hasnât been any sign of pregnancy from you. Why should I be supportive? Did Sean marry you just so you could do whatever you wanted? Even if you do harbor such thoughts, you should also consider whether youâre worthy of such dedication!â Cornelie didnât hold back as she hurled abuse after abuse at Abigail and Analise.
âYouâre going too far! We are also making efforts regarding the baby. Your grandson doesnât want to cooperate. How is it useful to rely solely on her? Itâs not like she could get pregnant on her own!â Analise couldnât stand Cornelie being so demeaning toward Abigail.
âIâm going too far? I havenât even started! The Quinns live in a shabby rural house. If it werenât for my husband having some connections with you, Abigail wouldnât even be qualified to marry into the Grahams!â Cornelieâs tone was full of disdain.
Only now did Analise realize how much Abigail had been mistreated in the Grahams.
She knew that Abigail had wanted to bear a child for the Grahams. Nonetheless, she was also aware that Sean wasnât a very willing participant.
tell âItâs been three years, and she hasnât even warmed Seanâs heart, and that speaks volumes. Let me you, he doesnât like her at all. He has someone he likes, and heâs willing to give that woman luxury cars, gifts, and even a house.
Meanwhile, Abigail secretly sold the house deed placed at the Graham Estate! Who in their right mind would want a granddaughter-in-law as incapable as her?â Cornelie shouted, regardless of whether anyone was listening.
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Analiseâs face was devoid of color after being spoken to like that. She turned to Abigail and asked, âDid Sean really have an affair?! So, I wasnât wrong before. Why didnât you tell me the truth?â
âGrandma, he didnât-â
âHis grandmother has come to our doorstep, and itâs clear that she isnât lying. What more is there. for you to say on his behalf? I know you love Sean, and you donât want to speak ill of him, even if it means enduring injustice. Yet, what has he done? Yes, my wish is for you to be a good wife in your in-lawsâ house. However, I have never once entertained the thought that you should sacrifice yourself to make others happy, Abigail! I donât want you to suffer any grievances!â Analise said with tears in her eyes as she tightly held Abigailâs hand.
âIâm not suffering any grievances.â Abigail choked out in response. Even though she was saying those words, they felt like nothing but ash on her tongue as she knew she was lying to herself.
There had indeed been a lot of grievances over the past three years, but she understood that Sean treated Analise well. She didnât want Analise to harbor any dissatisfaction with Sean, and she didnât want them to have prejudice against each other.
âSean doesnât like her, so this marriage was a mistake from the very start, and they should have divorced a long time ago,â
Cornelie continued.
âYes. Indeed, Abigail may not have the ability to win your grandsonâs favor! But she is worthy of anyone. If you donât like her, at least donât belittle her. Having a child is not her responsibility to bear. Youâre clearly placing all the blame on her, and thatâs just bullying!â Analiseâs eyes were filled with tears as she spoke in a tremulous tone.
âDoes she need me to belittle her? She wouldnât have achieved what she has in her career without relying on the Grahams. Who knows how much money she spent behind the scenes to establish connections and collaborate with celebrities? A pauper is still a pauper. She even sold her own. house in secret. Those who know her understand that sheâs part of the Grahams, but those who donât might think sheâs a habitual thief!â Cornelie sneered.
âWeâre still in-laws. Your words are too heartless!â If it werenât for knowing that the Grahams were not easy to provoke, Analise would have wanted to chase Cornelic away with a stick.
âWhat in-laws? After the divorce, I wonât have any relationship with your poor and worthless family!â Cornelie was unrelenting in her demeanor.
âI will get a divorce myself; you donât have to make it sound so harsh, and my career is built on my own hard work. I can make a vow right here that I havenât spent a single cent from the Grahams!â Abigail refuted Cornelie word by word with tears in her eyes.
âYou have already sold the property without consulting us, yet you claim to be innocent?â Cornelie didnât believe her at all.
Abigail was genuinely regretting trusting Seanâs words back then, thinking that the house was hers just because he had given it to her.
Now that Cornelie was saying such harsh things, she couldnât even defend herself.
âAbigail, give Sean a call... You will get a divorce no matter what,â Analise couldnât take it Her head was pounding, and she felt like she couldnât breathe.
anymore.
If Cornelie hadnât snarled at her with her nasty attitude, she would never have known how much Abigail had suffered while she was living with the Grahams.