It was at this point that Marcus told Waylen what happened the previous night.
âDamn it!â Waylen cursed beneath his breath.
âI never expected that Weldon would be so desperate.
â
At this point, Marcus pulled out a piece of paper from his pocket and handed it to Waylen.
When Waylen looked through it, he couldnât help but gasp.
After a moment of silence, he said in a low voice, âYou know, back then when the Smith family was beginning to decline, Weldon decided to sacrifice Vanessa.
He should have reasoned that this day would come.
After all, he was so cruel to the poor girl.
â
The man they had chosen for Vanessa had a family history of mental illness.
As a result, the two children both became the victims of the marriage.
After a brief moment of silence, Waylen went on, âNo wonder Melissa made up her mind to send Matthew here.
It seems she had no choice.
If Albert was in Duefron, he might have been able to protect Melissa and Matthew, but now, heâs not around.
â
Marcus frowned when he heard his father say this.
âWhether you admit it or not, this is the plain fact,â Waylen said with a sneer.
âWhy would Melissa refuse to be with you? Donât you realize that itâs entirely your fault that she doesnât want to marry you? Not only did you steal her business, you also ruined her reputation.
Shame on you!â
This rebuke left Marcus speechless.
Putting the piece of paper in the shredder, Waylen added in a somber voice, âYou just focus on taking care of Melissa and Matthew.
Iâll deal with the Smith family.
â
Marcus nodded in obedience.
Now that they had finished talking about the Smith family, Waylen returned to Melissa.
âI told you back then to be more gentle to Melissa.
Youâre a man, yet you canât even handle your wife.
How can you be so useless?â he complained.
Marcus couldnât help but blush in embarrassment.
But after a brief moment, he chuckled, âWell, letâs live together first.
â
With that, Marcus left, going straight downstairs to look for Melissa.
He then found her having tea with Rena in the garden.
Matthew was also with them, having a good time.
Marcus picked up the boy in his arms and said to Rena, âMom, weâre leaving.
â
Rena was quite reluctant to let them go, so she asked him, âWonât you guys stay for dinner?â
âUnfortunately, no,â Marcus replied.
âWe have some moving work to deal with, so maybe next time.
Iâll bring them over for dinner this Saturday.
â
Rena had no choice but to give in.
Melissa remained silent throughout the entire journey.
While driving, Marcus kept glancing at her through the rearview mirror.
Eventually, he asked her, âI guess you didnât want to leave with me.
You would have liked my mother to keep you a bit longer, wouldnât you?â