With a mixture of emotions, Mr. Fletcher glanced at Mrs. Chambers as he said, âEverybody, calm down! We have to leave now. We can find another day to gather around.â
After Mr. Fletcher and his wife left, Mr. Chambers sighed, âHelena, the Chambers family and the Fletcher family have a friendship of many generations. Why did you say things in a mean way?â
Mrs. Chambers sighed along when picking up the tea cup, silent.
About one minute later, she said seriously, âHow dare you let our son marry a woman who once attempted suicide?â
Mr. Chambers remained in complete silence.
It was true. If a woman couldnât even cherish her own life and threat others with the burden of her life in a wayward way, what a terrible thing it would be! No one could decide othersâ life or death.
Mrs. Chambers suggested, âCall Zach and inform him to return home.â
Mr. Chambers took out the phone and dialled Zachariahâs number. After the phone getting through, he remarked in a commanding tone, âZach, come home in an hour. Me and your mother want to talk to you.â
Afterwards, Mr. Chambers directly cut the phone off.
Mrs. Chambers looked at him and said seriously, âMy dear, I hope you can stand by my side this time. I will never let Cora be my daughter-in-law.â
Mr. Chambers simply nodded without reply.
They then left the teahouse and drove home.
After half an hour when they arrived, Zachariah came.
They were sitting on the couch with serious expression. Savannah, who sensed the dignified atmosphere, completely sobered from sleep.
She swallowed in tense and slowly went downstairs, asking, âWhatâs wrong, mom and dad?â
Mrs. Chambers gave her a glimpse.
Mr. Chambers pointed at the other side of the sofa. âSit down.â
Savannah sat down and kept a beady eye on her parents, asking, âMom, dad, who has offended you?â
Frowned, Mrs. Chambers checked her up and down and remarked seriously, âLook at you, what are you wearing? You donât look like a rich young lady at all. Go to your room to change a formal dress.â
Savannah looked at her home dress and didnât understand what was wrong with it.
She turned to get help from her father. However, Mr. Chambers simply echoed, âDo as your mother told you. Change another dress.â
Savannah could only go upstairs to get dressed again.
Zachariah came from outside when she went downstairs. She could notice a clear scar around his eyes.
Savannah suddenly opened her eyes widely and hurriedly came in front of him, asking with great concern, âBrother, what happened to your face?â
Her voice was so loud that draw every oneâs attention.
Not showing her concern as she always did, although also noticed his injury, Mrs. Chambers said in a serious manner, âCome and sit down, Zach.â
Zachariah hurriedly came forward.
âMom, dad.â
He sat on the sofa and greeted his parents politely.
Savannah sat beside him and continued asking, âBrother, what happened to the hurt around your eyes?â
Zachariah âs face clouded when replied, âNothing, I just bumped into something.â
Mrs. Chambers interrupted them when Savannah wanted to ask more, âSavannah, do not disturb your brother. Go to find your friends if youâre bored.
We have something to discuss with him.â
Savannah pouted to show her aggrievance.
âMom, I also want to be part of your conversation. I am your daughter, not an outsider. What words you have to avoid me when saying?â Savannah remarked.
Mrs. Chamber didnât reply but rest her gaze on Zachariah.
No matter what happened, he was still her son. She asked worriedly when thinking of this, âZach, is it fine with your hurt? How about I call the servant to bandage it up?â
Shaking his head, Zachariah replied, âItâs just a tiny cut.â
Mrs. Chambers thought for a while, finding herself still worried about her son. She made the servant bring medical kit and bandaged Zachariahâs hurt on her own.
She went seated on the sofa, laid hands flat on her thigh and squared up at Zachariah to show she was going to start talking after the bandage was done.
âZach, how about you go to America with Ophelia? Sheâs going to have baby. I have prepared everything in America and the baby will be its citizen when he is born.â Mrs. Chambers came up with an astonishing idea.
Zachariah simply stared at his mother calmly.
Savannah, instead, asked emotionally, âMom, are you crazy? Why should my big brother go to America? Who will take charge of the Chambers Group if he leaves?â
Mrs. Chambers glanced at her and replied, âDonât treat your father as an old man. He has the ability to run the Chambers Group during the time Zachariah leaves. Just consider their journey as a long honeymoon.â
âMom, are you joking? They should go on honeymoon right after they get married, but they have already been married for five years. Whatâs wrong with you?â
Darkening his face, Mr. Chambers commanded unpleasantly, âSavannah, go upstairs.â
Savannah bit her lips to show aggrievance and said unwillingly, âDad...â
âGo upstairs, Savannah.â Mr. Chambers repeated seriously.
Savannah could only leave unwillingly.
There were only Zachariah and his parents left in the hall.
Mrs. Chambers sipped tea and remarked frankly, âZach, you must have known the reason why I suggest you and Ophelia to go to America.â
Zachariah showed a serious look and nodded.
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The Vixen's Man ï¤15 âI will get to the point instead of beating about the bush if you know my intend. You will set off with her the day after tomorrow. Your dad and I will handle the thing with the Fletcher family.
Zachariah remained silent for a while and rejected, âMom, I will not go to America. It was me who caused this trouble. I am not a coward nor a deserter. I think I should handle things among Ophelia, Cora and me.â
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