Chapter 88: Aggresive Wife Chapter 88

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Aggresive Wife Chapter 88

Noah could not imagine how much torment Suzette and Angie had inflicted on Madeline before when

he saw the anger and relief in her eyes. Given her sweet and kind-hearted nature, she would not have

hated the Grants as much otherwise. Hence, he wanted to chase the Grants out of Imperia as he knew

it would make Madeline happy. It was also his way of making amends to the woman whose pain he had

exacerbated. Not only did he neglect her all this while, but he was also influenced by Angie to make

Madeline’s life miserable.

“I can handle my affairs. There’s no need to trouble you, Mr. Quincy.” Madeline glanced at Noah and

decisively rejected his good intentions.

Even though he was disappointed at her refusal, he decided against forcing his way through. “All right,

Ms. Grant. Just say the word if you need my help.”

“Well, thank you,” she mumbled, nodding.

After a pause, which seemed like an eternity, Noah spoke to dispel the awkward silence that was

starting to make him feel uncomfortable. “Ms. Grant, I’m curious, what happened between you and the

Grant family?”

Madeline was taken aback by Noah’s sudden question, and a flicker of panic passed through her

watery eyes. However, it disappeared in an instant. She said casually, “It’s just some cliched plot. A

nobleman like you won’t be interested.” Her curt reply suggested that she had no intention of

elaborating.

Noah is sure to make my life a living hell if he finds out my true identity. He thinks that I’m responsible

for Gordon’s death. I need concrete evidence to prove that it’s Angie’s doing.

“Cliched plot? Did Angie steal your boyfriend?” Noah was persistent in his questioning. Despite

knowing that revealing Madeline’s identity would be disastrous, he wanted to satiate his curiosity and

discover more about their complicated past.

“I had no idea you were a nosy parker. Mr. Quincy, you have a fantastic imagination. It’s a pity that you

aren’t an author.” Madeline ignored his question as she did not want to let slip her identity.

“Okay, then. If you don’t want to be reminded of your unhappy past, I won’t make you talk about it,”

Noah relented.

Seeing that there was no reason to stay on, Madeline made an excuse for an early exit. “I’m feeling a

little tired. I shall make a move first.” She quickly set her glass on the table and hurried toward the door.

“Wait, I’m leaving too!” Noah was caught off-guard by her sudden departure. He fumbled with his glass

and quickly stood up to chase after the woman.

Madeline waved her hand and quickened her pace as she called out, “It’s a wonderful event. Look at all

the beautiful ladies around. You should stay and enjoy yourself, Mr. Quincy.”

As he saw her slim figure fade from view, the man yelled angrily, “Madeline Grant!” It was the first time

someone had rejected his company.

Madeline returned to the Maple Forest Villa half an hour later. Before she could get out of her stilettos,

she was welcomed by a young boy rushing down the stairs. “You are home, Mommy! You were gone

for a few hours! Look how thin I’ve become because I missed you so badly!”

She examined the little boy clinging to her leg and teased, “You look like you have gained weight

instead, Thomas. You’ve been well-fed lately, haven’t you? Since when did you learn to lie?”

Madeline then wrapped her arms around the kid and squeezed his plump cheeks. He’s become a lot

heavier since I last saw him. I can hardly lift him any longer. What nerve does he have to claim that he

has lost weight?

“I missed you too much, Mommy. I tend to exaggerate a little when I’m love sick.” Thomas buried

himself in Madeline’s neck and cuddled in her chest.

“You little brat! I wonder who taught you the sweet talkings.” She pinched her son’s cheeks once again

and smiled.

“Mommy taught me well, of course! Look at my handsome face. I look like Mommy, I talk like Mommy

and I think like Mommy.” Thomas appreciated his chiseled features as he gazed into the mirror. He

giggled and continued, “Where’s Daddy? Why didn’t he come back with you? Has he accepted that

Mommy hates him?”

Thomas turned to face the front gate and started making caustic remarks about Noah before Madeline

could respond.

“Perhaps,” she responded half-heartedly. It was a long day and she was too tired to care about the

man.

Thomas suggested, “Why don’t we ask Daddy to stay for a few more days? I’ll follow him if he returns

home. I won’t be able to see you everyday, Mommy!”

When Noah noticed his mother’s lack of response, his first thought was to rejoice that Noah had finally

recognized that his efforts had been in vain. He was grateful to the Quincy family for treating him well,

showering him with lavish spreads and clothes of prime quality. However, the prospect of losing his

mother and having to pretend to be his brother was agonizing. He would rather Noah remained at

Madeline’s house. Furthermore, he was confident of his ability to protect his mother from the man’s

advances.

“Thomas Grant, have you grown to like your dad?” Madeline questioned with a solemn expression.

The little boy immediately placed his hand on his chest and said, “I’m Mommy’s precious son. I’ll never

like Daddy!”