âHelena, how could you allow such an impolite girl to stay by your side?â Mrs. Fletcher frowned and asked.
Mrs. Chambers glanced over Savannah, who was clearly afraid of her, and replied deliberately, âMadeleine is a lovely girl. I have made up my mind to let her be my goddaughter.â
Mrs. Fletcher also glanced at Savannah subconsciously and remarked, âHelena, have you lost your mind? How can you let an unrelated outsider to be your goddaughter while chasing your own daughter from hone and cutting her living expenses? You must be crazy. No wonder Savannah would find Cora for help in aggrievedly. I will consider you go too far this time even if I were you. Sheâs your own daughter. Donât you have compassion for her?â
Mrs. Chambers showed a complex expression. Madeleine also felt weird because she originally thought it was Savannah who didnât want to meet Ophelia everyday and moved away by herself. She never expected that Savannah was chases out by her mother.
However, why would Mrs. Chambers chase her out?
Madeleine got confused.
Mrs. Chambers comforted Tommy in her arms and answered, âSavannah is already in her twentieth. Itâs time for her to be independent to practice. I donât think thereâs anything wrong with it. The young people should be more diligent. I donât care how much she could earn. I just want her to make up a living.â
Mrs. Fletcher laughed out and remarked sarcastically, âHelena, thatâs the biggest joke I have ever heard. Why would the young mistress from the Chambers family swallow her pride and get a low-paid job? If others know, people from the upper class will definitely make fun of you.â
Mrs. Chambers turned a deaf ear to her words.
Mr. Fletcher looked at his wife disapprovingly and hinted her to stop talking.
âHelena, my wife is thoughtless. Donât blame her. I come here to see Tommy today. I am really upset for you to invite others except the Fletcher family. I have known each other for decades. There is no need to cut off contact simply because of some tiny misunderstandings. Itâs such a pity.â Mr.
Fletcher remarked sincerely.
Mrs. Chambers handed Tommy to Madeleine and replied, âBradwen, you know the reason why I didnât invite you. Today is Tommyâs first monthâs party. I donât want to make it awkward because some peopleâs arrival. Although it has been five years for what happened between Cora and Zachariah, people from the upper class still take delight in talking about it. I donât want those rumours hurt the marriage of my son and daughter-in-
law. I wish you can understand it.â
Mrs. Fletcher smiled sarcastically.
âHelena, do you think the Fletcher family can afford the price to shame ourselves? Cora has done so much for Zachariah. She had an abortion and tried suicide. How could Zachariah erase her damage simply by saying they are not suitable? Youâre even worse than your son. You are trying to blame everything on Cora. Do you think the Fletcher family is a soft touch?â Mrs. Fletcher remarked sharply.
Madeleine wanted to argue. However, Mrs. Chambers stopped her. She looked at Mr. Fletcher and noted, âBradwen, many of my friends from the business sector and political circle have come and every one of them is powerful. I donât care whether you want to have a fight here or not. Zachariah is a man who already has a family. The others could only judge his early behaviour as impulsive, but Cora will be different. Although men and women are equal in the modern world, people still hold a biased opinion for the mistress. If everybody knows what Cora has done, her fame will be ruined and it will be hard for her to get married. Donât blame everything on our family if that turns out to be true.â
âHelena, you took it wrong. Weâre only here today to see Tommy. We have been friends for years. I will not put the Chambers family into an awkward position. Donât think me as that kind of person.â Mr. Fletcher noted in an apologizing tone.
After he finished his speech, Mrs. Fletcher hurriedly argued, âBradwen, it is Cora who gets blamed. I will not easily let the thing go if you put our daughter into embarrassment simply because of your so-called friendship.â
Mrs. Chambers directly called the servant. She showed a terrible expression and remarked, âBring Mr. Fletcher and his wife away.â
âYes, Madam.â
Mrs. Chambers then looked at Savannah, who stood by Coraâs side and pretended to be innocent, saying, âSavannah, go upstairs with me.â
However, Savannah then hid behind Mrs. Fletcher.
Mrs. Fletcher put on a complacent look and remarked, âHelena, what a loser you are! Even your own daughter gets afraid of you.â
Mrs. Chambers showed a more terrible expression.
Madeleine petted Tommy and noted, âAuntie, donât be angry.â
Mrs. Chambers took a deep breath and commanded coldly, âSavannah, come hereâ
Savannah finally popped her head behind Mrs. Fletcher and said in aggrievance, âMom, I want to go home. I have run out of money. I havenât bought bags and ate delicious food for a long time. Please let me go back.â
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The Vixen's Man Mrs. Chambers found her chest got hurt because of anger. âFollow me upstairs. What are you doing by hiding behind an outsider? Are you trying to make me furious in the public?â
Savannah showed a more aggrieved look. âMom, I just want to go home. I donât have any money with me. The others all treat me as a nobody and bully me because of that. Youâre my mom. Donât you feel sorry for me at all?â Savannah got smarter for being good at threatening her mom based on their kinship.
Mrs. Chambersâ face completely darkened, commanding, âGo upstairs me, or donât call me mom from now on.â
Savannah pretended to be afraid of her words. Mrs. Fletcher petted her hand and noted, âSavannah, donât be afraid. Aunt is here with you.â
Seeing this scene, Mrs. Chambersâ chest got so hurt.
People in the hall were all important guests who had business cooperation with the Chambers family. They would think young daughter from the Chambers family was quarrelling with her mother.
Madeleine got concerned with Mrs. Chambers. She looked at her worriedly and noted in anger, âMiss Chambers, although I am an outsider and shouldnât intrude into your family business, I want to tell you that she is your own mother. How could she harm me? But now you are hiding behind an outsider, have you ever considered whether you mom will get upset or not?â
Savannah stared at Madeleine resentfully and replied in anger, âGo away! Why will an ordinary nobody owns the nerve to have relation with the Chambers? I am the young daughter from the Chambers family and you are only a replica. Even my mom has the intension to recognize you as her goddaughter, you wonât get half of our fortune. Stop daydreaming.â
Mrs. Chambers warned Savannah by staring at her and continued commanding, âGo upstairs with me.â
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