Chapter 1183 You must get a divorce As soon as these words were spoken, the EVANS familyâs relatives began to inquire, âWhat secret?â
Carol didnât respond, her gloomy gaze shifted to Dominic.
Dominic panicked in his heart, but remained calm on the surface. He glanced at the relatives and said, âDonât ask about things you shouldnât know!â
The Evans familyâs relatives respected D, so they all s hut their mouths. Only Susan looked thoughtful as she observed her grandfather.
After silencing everyone, Dominic made a promise to Carol: âDonât worry, I will handle this matter. You take your people
and go back first.â
With Dominicâs promise, Carol finally leaned on the sofa, supporting her weak and trembling body, and led the Evans familyâs relatives out.
As they walked away, the crowd could still be heard asking in a flurry, âCarol, is this matter really going to be left like this?â
Carol stopped and looked back at Dominic in the living room, âHe will definitely handle it. Letâs just waitâ¦â After the relatives left, Dominic sat up straight, looking serious. as he said to James and Amelia, âYou two must get a divorce!â Paul frowned and said, âWhy? The feud between our families is so ancient. Grandfather, please donât dwell on it anymore!â
Dominic glanced at Susan sitting beside him and said, âSusan, you should go back first.â
Susan had already sensed that her grandfather wanted to reveal a secret but didnât want her to hear it, which clearly
showed that he didnât trust her.
She was a bit angry and picked up her bag to stand up. âGrandfather, you always favor your grandson and never care about me, your granddaughter.â
Hearing this, Dominic felt for the first time that having too many descendants was not a good thing. It was impossible to please everyone. âYou donât know about this matter, but itâs good for you.â
Susan didnât believe it, but Dominic was her biggest support in the Evans family. Even if she didnât believe it, she had to listen
to him. âThen Iâll go back firstâ¦â
After sending Susan away, Dominic became extremely serious and looked at James. âEven if there is no feud, you and her can
never be togetherâ¦â
James, who was propping his forehead with one hand, looked impatient. âJust say it if you have something to say. Why beat
around the bush?â