Chapter 1237
The Substitute Wife: My Poor Husband Is A Billionaire
Chapter 1237 An Uncultured Girl
Janet brought Vera to a newly opened cafe next to the W Marks Studio.
As soon as they sat down, Vera asked impatiently, âWhere did you hide Laney and the child?â
Instead of answering her question, Janet responded firmly, âWhat do you plan to do with Laney after
finding her? Will you arrange for another assistant to spy on her? Or are you planning on just taking the
child away?â
Vera leaned back on the chair and sneered, âI wonât do anything to her. It doesnât matter if she comes
back or not as long as she returns my granddaughter to me.â
To her, Laney was someone who had ruined their family. She wanted Laney to disappear forever, but
the child was part of the Harding family, so she had to be returned.
Upon hearing Veraâs heartless answer, Janet felt a strong sense of disgust.
Vera was apparently unaware of her faults and did not regard Laney as family. With a mother-in-law
like her, it was no wonder why Laney was so determined to leave.
Janet furrowed her brows and said coldly, âIf thatâs the case, then thereâs no point in having a
conversation. Even if I knew where Laney went, I wouldnât tell you.â
Veraâs face darkened, and she threatened, âDonât think you can get away with everything just because
you have the White family and the Larson Group backing you up. Are you sure you want to go against
the Harding family for just a bodyguard?â
Janet snorted disdainfully and replied, âMrs. Harding, do whatever you want. Iâm ready to take you on
anytime. But Iâm curious. How would Garrett or Mr. Harding react if they knew you were here to make
things difficult for me?â
âYou!â Vera cried angrily, feeling at a loss for words.
Vera came to humiliate Janet without Garrettâs and Leoâs knowledge. If they were to find out, they
would probably ground her.
Just then, a waiter arrived with their coffee. After expressing her gratitude to the waiter, Janet took
gritted her teeth in anger as she watched Janet behaving so calmly.
Meanwhile, Janet felt a little pleased when she saw the frustration on Veraâs face from the corner of her
eye.
While Janet respected her elders, she couldnât help but feel compelled to speak up for Laney, who had
endured too much injustice in the Harding family.
âWhat will it take for you to tell me where Laney is?â Vera asked impatiently.
Janet set down her coffee and answered coolly, âMrs. Harding, whatâs the rush? Let me guess. Kailee
must have told you to come to me, right?â
Veraâs heart skipped a beat. She did not expect Janet to guess that.
Janet could tell from Veraâs reaction that she had hit the nail on the head. She shook her head
disappointedly and explained, âI wonât tell you where Laney is because I donât want you to be further
manipulated by Kailee. That will only cause trouble for Laney and even ruin her relationship with
Garrett.â
Veraâs face flushed when she heard Janetâs reasoning.
What Janet had said was undeniable.
However, she was a haughty upper-class socialite. Being silenced by a younger person for the first
time left Vera feeling very angry.
Thinking about Janetâs life before she was brought back to the White family, Vera couldnât help
mocking, âHow dare you talk to me like that? Youâre just an uncultured girl with no idea how important
an heir is to a family.â
Janet felt her anger rise as Vera attacked her past. She couldnât help but retort, âDespite your noble
upbringing, how could you be so easily manipulated by others? Not only have you driven your
daughter-in -law away, but now you canât even see your granddaughter.â
Janetâs words infuriated Vera, causing her face to turn livid in anger.
She glared harshly at Janet and grumbled, âIs this how you were taught to speak to elders in the White
family? It seems that I have to get Johanna to discipline you properly!â
However, before Vera could say anything else, a voice came from behind.
âMy daughter has always been perfect. She doesnât need you to tell her what to do, Mrs. Harding.â