Chapter 448 - Tanya Doesn’t Have A Notable Background?
She Becomes Glamorous After The Engagement Annulment
Tanya: â???â
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Everyone in the room could hear the disdain hidden in Sueâs words.
What did she mean by saying that Tanyaâs status had risen because she had given birth to Joelâs child?!
She was clearly refusing to acknowledge Tanyaâs status!
Who would bring up someone elseâs humiliating childhood events in front of other people?
The look in Noraâs eyes turned cold, and she threw the bangle onto the coffee table, producing a crisp clang.
However, it was as if Sue hadnât sensed anything at all. She went on and said, âJoel, I heard that the two of you started dating in junior high and only broke up when you graduated from college? To think the two of you can still get together even after five years of separation⦠and that you can still hold your daughter in your arms. Tanya, you must feel very blissful to be able to live in such a big house, right?â
The look in Tanyaâs eyes turned even colder. She wanted to pull her hand out of the womanâs grip, but Sue kept holding her hand tightly. âPeople mustnât forget their roots. Tanya, it was the Joneses who fed you and brought you up. Now that you have married into a rich family⦠letâs not talk about repaying their kindness anymore, but at the very least, you mustnât be an ingrate, right?â
Tanya narrowed her eyes. âI donât understand what youâre trying to say, Mrs. Smith.â
Joel also got up abruptly. His expression turned cold and he said, âTanya, why donât you go upstairs and take a look at the child? Mia seems to be calling out for you.â
Then, he looked at Sue and said, âGrandaunt Sue, how rare of you to visit us today. If you have something to say, then why donât you speak with me instead?â
Joel was still smiling, but he had completely unleashed his powerful aura.
Tanya breathed a sigh of relief.
She didnât want to argue with people from the older generation of the Smiths. After all, it was very awkward for her to be living here at the moment.
She and Joel werenât married, but because she couldnât bear to be apart from her daughterbesides, she had only just been reunited with her-she could only stay at the Smithsâ.
It was very embarrassing for her every time the nannies addressed her as âMs. Turnerâ.
Yet she couldnât be so hypocritical as to bring up leaving
Karl was still in New York. What if Jill got him to send people to take revenge on her?
At the very least, before the DNA report was out, there was no way she could leave the Smith manor. However, in the eyes of outsiders, her actions were no different from how Hillary had so shamelessly insisted on living with the Smiths back then. Some people would undoubtedly look down on her!
They would think of her as someone clinging shamelessly to the Smiths as if what she was interested in was Joelâs money.
She couldnât be bothered to explain, though.
She stood up and got ready to go upstairs. However, before she could go, Samuel let out a âhmphâ, looked at Joel, and said, âWhatâs the problem, Joel? Is your grandaunt not allowed to chastise your woman even a little?â
Joelâs expression turned cold at once. âGranduncle Samuel, perhaps itâs because I havenât done the proper introductions yet, but Tanya is my fiancée! She is also the future matriarch of the Smiths! May I know what Grandaunt Sue is planning to lecture her about?â
Who would dare to lecture the matriarch of the family?!
The only reason why they had the audacity to go this far right now was that he and Tanya werenât married yet!
Joel found Samuel very annoying and bothersome, but unfortunately, he was the oldest in the family, so he couldnât casually refuse him an audience or drive him out!
When he said that, Samuel laughed and said, âJoel, you must be kidding, right? Her? What gives her the right to be the matriarch of the Smiths? I was already disapproving of your engagement to Hillary Jones back then. The Joneses are just a small nobody family. How can they be worthy of you? Even the mention of it is an embarrassment to the Smiths!n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âI was even thinking of introducing you to someone of suitable and matching status when you broke off your engagement with her, but I didnât expect you to find yourself another woman with an even worse background!
âThe one from the Joneses is at least the young mistress of their family, but what about this one? Sheâs just extra baggage that that woman from the Joneses brought with her when she married into the family!
âIs there anyone who doesnât know that the Joneses have never liked her throughout her entire life? On top of that, she has such a weird temperament that even her own mother loathes her. How can such an unruly person be the matriarch of the Smiths?!â
Sue echoed him, âHeâs right, Joel. Youâd better not let her trick you and talk you into being impulsive. If you marry her, you will end up a joke in all the wealthy circles in New York! Iâm saying this for your own good. No one will say anything if you keep her as your mistress and have some fun with her, but you have to be careful about who you give the identity of the matriarch of the Smiths to! I have someone whom I can introduce to you. Not only does she have a good personality, but she also has a good character. Why donât I introduce the two of you to each other?â
Seeing how they were crossing the line further and further with their words, the cold Joel said, âI havenât reached the point where I need other people to dictate who I should be choosing as my wife. Besides, Uncle Ian has already approved of Tanya.â
Ian held great authority in the Smiths.
Even Samuel didnât dare to behave obnoxiously in front of Ian even if he was older than him.
It was just that the difference in generational roles between Ian and Samuel was simply too big. That was why he had the guts to come over and say such things.
However, Samuel sneered and said, âI only said a few words, yet youâre saying that Iâm âdictatingâ what you should be doing? Do you have any idea that word has already spread throughout the wealthy circle in New York that youâve gone out of your mind because of a woman?! Itâs to the extent that youâre already going against Karl Moore! If being a hero is what you want, then, by all means, go ahead! But why are you putting the Smiths at stake as a result? You may not be afraid of death, but we want to live!â
Sue nodded repeatedly. âHeâs right, Joel. However, our focus right now isnât about who the matriarch of the Smiths is. After all, itâs not set in stone yet. Iâm actually here today to persuade you to reconcile with the Joneses.â
She looked at Tanya and said, âHillary stole your child and deceived Joel, thereâs no doubt that she made a mistake there. But Jill is still your mother, no matter what, right? Surely you canât disregard even your own mother, right?! You and Hillary are technically sisters. Rather than making a fool out of yourselves in front of outsiders, in my opinion, why not let the whole thing pass altogetherâ¦? We can have the two families reconcile while you forgive Hillary. Let Joel do something about it and have her acquitted. This way, you wonât make a fool out of yourself in front of others anymore. Donât you think Iâm right?â
Tanya: â?!â
Her expression turned cold. âMrs. Smith, I will never forgive a woman who stole my child, so I would advise you not to bother persuading us any further. If not, you canât hold it against me if I donât show you any courtesy!â Sue curled her lips disdainfully. However, she took a step forward and held her hand again. âYou silly girl, Iâm not doing this for the Joneses; Iâm doing this for you! Think about it, how are you going to gain a foothold in the Smiths when you donât have a notable background? No matter how awful the Joneses are, they can still be considered your family. If you fall out with them, youâll really become someone without a family! If a woman without a notable background like you doesnât have anyone backing you up, how are you going to be with Joel? Am I wrong?â