Chapter 170
Mr. Neal, Mrs. Neal’s Gone With The Money
Chapter 170
Old Man Neal snorted.
Would Joshua even dare to object?
Joshua remained quiet.
âYouâre not showing off any skills by comparing yourself to me in something youâre good at. We should
compete in something Iâm good at.â Kimberly did not like this feeling. She believed everyone should
cherish her..
âWhat does what youâre good at have to do with Grandpa?â Cynthia fired back.
In the two years since Cynthia married into the family, although Old Man Neal initially did not like her,
he never said anything offensive. As they gradually interacted more, she discovered that he was
actually at lonely old man. He did not adhere to traditional ideas of favoring male descendants over
female ones and cared for and valued each child equally. However, he realized that some people were
not worth it.
Kimberly despised her, saying, âYou only know how to flatter Grandpa. What good is that? <
âThatâs still better than lacking respect for the elderly, Cynthia replied simply, seemingly unaffected by
these words. If they were to compete, she was not afraid of this little girl at all. However, such
competition held no meaning, and it would only create more chaos.
After this statement, Kimberly was furicus, but Old Man Neal directly ordered the meal to begin.
During the meal, no one dared to be unruly.
Everyone ate properly, and Cynthiaâs dining habits were no different from before. She ate what she
liked and picked out Old Man Nealâs favorite dishes for him,
In the eyes of some, her basic filial piety was interpreted as flattery toward Old Man Neal.
However, Cynthia did not mind and would not pay attention to it.
After dinner, the ser vants cleaned up the dining table, and everyone accompanied Old Man Neal for a
walk in the yard. As they strolled, someone brought up the one thing that had been suppressed
throughout the evening.
âIâve heard some rumors that Joshua is planning to divorce Cynthia. Is it true?â
âRumors end with the wise,â Old Man Neal cryptically uttered.
Cynthia glanced at Old Man Neal.
They were divorcing the day after tomorrow.
âBut a friend of mine who works at the Civil Affairs Bureau said they saw Joshua and Cynthia submit
divorce papers some time ago. If we calculate the time, they should beâreceiving their divorce
certificates in a few days.â Henry finally found an opportunity to bring up this matter.
Joshua frowned, about to deny it.
However, Cynthia spoke up before him. âThatâs right. Itâs the day after tomorrow.â
Old Man Nea and Joshua were taken aback.
âThe real world isnât like the Neal family, where you can have a good life just by saying a few kind
words and pleasing the old man with gifts,â Hanry sneered.
âRather than reminding me about that, you should remind your own child.â Cynthia was not a nalve
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who would let others talk about her without retaliating, and she added, âNo matter how much money
you have, it canât last forever if youâre useless.â
Henry and Duane mostly relied on their shares from the Neal Group.
George was a loser.
As a result, the gap between Felix and their two families had clearly widened.
Upon hearing her words, Henry immediately became angry and was about to retort when Old Man Neal
intervened.
âHenry, Duane, you should both go back first. Cynthia, Joshua, and I have something to discuss.â
Though they were reluctant, the group left.
Old Man Neal took Cynthia and Joshua to meet Felix and Daphne, while Moses had already
disappeared somewhere, off on his own adventure.