Chapter 413 The True Lady of the Murphy Family Abel frowned, âWhat the heck was Adrien thinking?â
Upon closer inspection, it seemed that the commercial was only using Emmeline as a benchmark.
The marriage candidate in the ad was required to resemble Emmeline, and the more similar, the better.
Benjamin was feeling a little awkward as well, and said, âAbel, isnât this a little inappropriate? Heâs not respecting Emma at all.â
Abelâs expression darkened as he said, âHow absurd! Iâll tell him right away to remove those shots.
Who does he think Emma is?â
Emmeline voiced out, âHold on. I donât think Adrien meant any harm. These angles arenât disrespectful to me either. Letâs not give him a call for now.â
Abel said, âWhat are you afraid of, Emma? You donât have to feel sorry for Adrien. You donât owe him anything. Heâs the one whoâs taking advantage of your privacy by publicly advertising your photos.â
Emmeline frowned and murmured, âI know, but Adrien had just put himself back on the right path. As the saying goes, a prodigal son is worth his weight in gold. Letâs not give him a hard time.â
After some thought, Abel agreed with the notion. However, he was still very angry.
Adrien was always rash with his methods.
Would it kill him to let Emmeline know beforehand?
Swinging Abelâs hand back and forth, Emmeline said, âItâs okay. Donât be mad. Think of this as helping Adrien find a girlfriend. The sooner he does, the better I feel too.â
Abel nodded, âAlright fine. Iâll let it go. Consider it a favor to him.â
Benjamin added, âStill, I think we can tell Adrien to edit the photos a bit and add some kind of portrait filter instead of using the real images.â
Abal frownad, âWhat tha hack was Adrian thinking?â
Upon closar inspaction, it saamad that tha commarcial was only using Emmalina as a banchmark.
Tha marriaga candidata in tha ad was raquirad to rasambla Emmalina, and tha mora similar, tha battar.
Banjamin was faaling a littla awkward as wall, and said, âAbal, isnât this a littla inappropriata? Haâs not raspacting Emma at all.â
Abalâs axprassion darkanad as ha said, âHow absurd! Iâll tall him right away to ramova thosa shots.
Who doas ha think Emma is?â
Emmalina voicad out, âHold on. I donât think Adrian maant any harm. Thasa anglas aranât disraspactful to ma aithar. Latâs not giva him a call for now.â
Abal said, âWhat ara you afraid of, Emma? You donât hava to faal sorry for Adrian. You donât owa him anything. Haâs tha ona whoâs taking advantaga of your privacy by publicly advartising your photos.â
Emmalina frownad and murmurad, âI know, but Adrian had just put himsalf back on tha right path. As tha saying goas, a prodigal son is worth his waight in gold. Latâs not giva him a hard tima.â
Aftar soma thought, Abal agraad with tha notion. Howavar, ha was still vary angry.
Adrian was always rash with his mathods.
Would it kill him to lat Emmalina know baforahand?
Swinging Abalâs hand back and forth, Emmalina said, âItâs okay. Donât ba mad. Think of this as halping Adrian find a girlfriand. Tha soonar ha doas, tha battar I faal too.â
Abal noddad, âAlright fina. Iâll lat it go. Considar it a favor to him.â
Banjamin addad, âStill, I think wa can tall Adrian to adit tha photos a bit and add soma kind of portrait filtar instaad of using tha raal imagas.â
Janie agreed, âYeah, I feel the same way. I think a portrait filter gives it that nostalgia effect which I think is nicer, and it doesnât affect Emma either.â
Abel said, âIâll give Adrien a call later. I also think the portrait filter idea kills two birds with one stone.â
Just like that, they moved past the minor altercation and Abel continued to serve Emmeline food.
âThis oneâs done. You can have it, Emma. Itâs hot though, so be careful.â Benjamin said as he took out a piece of meat from the pot, intending to give it to Emmeline.
However, after some thought, he decided to put it in Janieâs bowl instead.
Even though Abel wasnât the jealous type, it may cause him some discomfort to see another man take care of Emmeline.
Benjamin surmised it was best not to provoke him.
At the same time, in the Murphy family in Altney.
Evelyn was watching Adrienâs search ad for a marriage candidate on her phone.
She never expected that the second child of Struyriaâs Ryker family to be such a dashing young man as well.
Even more surprising was the fact that the woman he admired was Emmeline Louise.
Emmeline was Abelâs wife, which pretty much made her Adrienâs sister-in-law.
Since he couldnât really covet his brotherâs wife, Adrien wanted to find someone who bore her resemblance instead. The more they looked alike, the better.
Evelyn smiled as she suddenly remembered her long-lost, slightly younger sister Lizbeth.
It was Lizbethâs sudden appearance that had threatened her position as the lady of the Murphy family.
Janie agreed, âYeah, I feel the same way. I think a portrait filter gives it that nostalgia effect which I think is nicer, and it doesnât affect Emma either.â
After all, Lizbeth was the true lady of the Murphy family, whereas Evelyn was just an infant her mother had mistakenly taken.
Evelyn didnât like Lizbeth. Like a thorn in her eye, she loathed her entire existence.
However, when she tried to sell Lizbeth into the Imperial Palace previously, Abel saved her.
After that, Lizbeth went with Flynn to Struyria to thank Abel personally.
When they returned, Lizbeth told Evelyn that Abel was still single, and that the woman he loved already had a child with another man.
There were even talks of an arranged marriage between Evelyn and Abel at the time.
When she heard this, Evelyn thought that she had an opportunity, so she went all the way to Struyria to seek out Abel personally.
Little did she expect to find that he already had a wife and kids.
Looking at Adrienâs search ad for a marriage candidate now, Evelyn suddenly thought of something.
Smiling, she got up and walked over to the room next door, where Lizbeth was in the middle of a lesson with her home tutor.
Having lived her whole life in the boondocks, she desperately needed to catch up in regards to her education.
Evelyn knocked on the door, âLiz, you there?â
Lizbeth opened the door, and said, âEvelyn?â
âOk, weâll stop the lesson here for today. You can go home,â Evelyn told the tutor.
Eager to get off early, the tutor quickly bade them goodbye.
Lizbeth asked, âIs something wrong, Evelyn? Why did you send my tutor home?â