Chapter 25
My Wife Is A Masquerade Master
Regina and Daisy mocked Madison, which often happened during Madisonâs three years of marriage.
In their eyes. Madison was nothing more than a servant. She should feel honored to be able to marry Neville.
Madison used to tolerate them out of her love for Neville. Now that she and Neville have separated, she didnât need to curry favor with them âI donât think the Preston family lacks dogs. Instead, you lack two kennels. If you two canât afford the kennels, I can offer them. Consider it my generosity,â said Madison.
Regina said angrily. âMadison, I am your former motherâinâlaw. Arenât you afraid of ruining your reputation? If I tell others how terrible you are, who would dare to marry you in the future?â
Daisy echoed. âExactly, a woman like you, who lost a manâs support, will probably end up with nothing.
If you are obedient, my mother and I will introduce you to a few old men for the sake of the days you worked as a maid for the Preston family. After all, itâs impossible for a divorced woman to marry a rich and handsome man again.
Faced with the insults from Regina and Daisy, Madison remained composed. After three years, she had heard enough harsh words.
Although Regina was not from a prestigious family, she should be cultured after being in the upper class for so many years. However, when she scolded Madison, her true colors of a commoner showed through.
Sometimes Madison admired herself. It was as if she had a magic power, making others reveal their true faces.
She smiled and said. âDid I do something that angered you?â
Regina felt triumphant and disdainful. She was delighted that she quickly subdued Madison. Her disdain came from the fact that no matter how Madison changed, she couldnât get rid of her inherent weakness. Regina thought that Madison couldnât wait to apologize after being scolded.
In Reginaâs mind, Madison still wanted to return to the Preston family.
Thinking of this. Regina arrogantly said. âStop dreaming. Madison. I agreed to Neville marrying you because you were willing to save him. But I didnât expect you to be so hypocritical. Youâre not worthy of Neville! Donât dream about coming back!
Madison smiled sarcastically. âYouâre overthinking. Even if Neville begged me to come back, I wouldnât take a step into that house. After all, no one wants to fall into the same pit twice.â
Regina trembled with anger at hearing Madisonâs sarcasm. How did I not realize that Madison was so eloquent before?â she thought.
couldnât tolerate Madison insulting her mother like this and immediately chimed in, âDonât overestimate yourself. You came to the Preston family today just to get more compensation, right? Iâll tell you, in these three years, youâve enjoyed the luxuries and benefits of the Preston family. What we gave you is enough to offset any debt of gratitude. Donât think you can leverage that to your advantage!â
Madison suddenly burst into laughter.
When she gave birth to her son, she almost lost her life. Two years later, she donated a kidney to Neville, and she was in a coma for three days and nights for the operation.
That was why the Preston family agreed to let her marry Neville. Originally, they wanted her to die so that she couldnât get any benefits from the Preston family.
Unfortunately, she survived, but she had to take medication for the rest of her life.
But Madison didnât expect that her sacrifice wouldnât earn her any respect in the Preston family.
It was truly ironic.
Regina and Daisy were scared by her laughter.
âWhat⦠What the hell is wrong with you?â cursed Regina.
âDonât get crazy here. Donât cause trouble for the Preston family,â added Daisy.
Madison suddenly stopped laughing and blinked at them. âIt seems Iâve startled both of you. How about 1 perform a talent show as an apology?â
Regina and Daisy were baffled by her words. They looked at each other, not understanding what she meant.
Madison picked up the ashtray from the table and fiercely threw it at the expensive porcelain vases next to the stairs.
The pair of porcelain vases instantly turned into fragments.
In the past, Madison treated Regina as her motherâinâlaw and respected her. Knowing that Regina had a hobby of collecting porcelain, Madison deliberately had someone manipulate the auction, and Regina bid for it at a price of 700 thousand dollars. But the real value of this pair of porcelain vases was 16 million dollars. Now, they had soared to 30 million dollars.
This incident made Regina famous, and she loved to show off the vases. Almost every time she attended an auction, she would boast about her achievements. Even when friends and relatives visited, Regina would place the porcelain vases in the most conspicuous place.
Now that Madison had divorced Neville, she would destroy what she had once given Regina.
Looking at the fragments scattered on the ground, Regina turned pale instantly and almost fainted, but Daisy supported her in time.
âMadison, do you know the value of the porcelain vases? Itâs 30 million dollars!â
Madison tilted her head and smiled. âI know.â
Then how dare you smash them?â
Madison kicked the pieces on the ground and said indifferently, âIn these three years, Iâve been cooking, cleaning the rooms, and washing underwear for you two. Isnât that worth 30 million dollars?â
Daisy was pissed off. âYouâre talking nonsense! Hiring a maid will cost at most 20 thousand dollars a year. Moreover, it was you who begged my brother to marry you. Youâre willing to serve us. Why should we give you money?â
*Madison knew that the Preston family would take her hard work for granted.
Madison smiled cunningly. âIf you think itâs unfair, you can sue me. Tell the whole world that Neville hasnât been a bachelor since three years ago.
Daisy was instantly silent, as she knew Regina had a plan.
Regina never appeared publicly with Madison. She only brought Madison to the family gatherings because she wanted to keep Nevilleâs marriage hidden. After their divorce, Neville could still be seen as a single man and could marry a wealthy- lady.
Madison knew her plan, so the deliberately provoked them.
For a while, Regina and Daisy dared not say anything.
After a while, Regina said, âGet her out of here!â
Madison calmly walked upstairs and said, âDonât worry, once Iâve taken what belongs to me, Iâll leave on my own.â
Daisy, realizing something, immediately rushed in front of her. âYou canât take anything with you!â
Madison narrowed her eyes. I remember you have many valuable items. Should I go up and smash them?â
Daisy was frightened by the coldness in Madisonâs eyes and dared not stop her..
Regina pulled her back and stared at Madison going upstairs. She said hatefully, âCall your brother and ask him to come back quickly!â
Regina believed that once Neville came back, Madison would be timid and not dare to be arrogant.