Chapter 135
Love After Marriage: Mr. Lancaster's Hidden Wife
Chapter 135
Michael immediately shouted, âNo, Iâve taken a fancy to that woman, and I want to marry her!
He did not have much desire before seeing Sylvia, but he did not expect her to be so much more
beautiful and even more charming than any other woman. He had to make her his!
Bruce frowned and glared at him.
Michael reluctantly closed his mouth.
Dona glanced around and said, âSince Mr. Ledger has taken a fancy to Sylvia, weâll try our best to get
them together. However, Sylvia is very cunning. She even managed to call Tristan back when he was
abroad for business. Itâs clear that her methods are extraordinary.â
After she finished, Bruce and Catherineâs expressions turned hard.
Catherine then asked her, âThen, do you have any good ideas, Mrs. Ross?â
Dona said, âI heard that Sylvia is doing wood carving in Westchester City. It seems that her craft isnât
bad. The Ross family isnât involved in this kind of industry, but I heard that Mr. and Mrs. Ledger have a
strong voice in this field. How about letting her never find a job in Westchester City ever again?â
Bruce and Catherineâs eyes flashed with surprise.
Catherine looked at Dona, then at Emmanuel, who had no reaction. She could not help but be surprised
and mock them in her heart.
Sylvia had children and got divorced, yet she still wanted to make connections with the Ledger family.
She had promised to resign from Tristanâs company, but he had gone on a hunger strike to protest. If not
for those facts, Catherine would never have agreed to Donaâs plan of forcing a young girl to marry
Michael. She would have also thwarted the plan to make Michael sleep with Sylvia this morning. She had
seen ruthless fathers and vicious stepmothers before, but never to this extent.
With parents like these, Catherine suspected that Sonia was not a good person either.
It seemed like after Sylvia and Michael got together, she would have to find a way to break off the
engagement between Tristan and Sonia.
Before she could say anything, Bruce said, âThatâs too extreme. Sylvia relies on her craft to survive.â
Emmanuel replied, âThereâs nothing wrong with that. Sheâll only face reality once she suffers a little.â
Bruce pursed his lips. Since Sylviaâs father said so, there was nothing else he could say.
Dona piped up, âWeâre doing this for Sylviaâs own good. Sheâs always so ungrateful and thinks that she
can play up to people in power. Weâre also forced to use this kind of extreme measure to educate her.â
Catherine held back her sneer and said, âFine. Weâll make it so she canât find a job in Westchester City.
That way, she wonât be able to continue living. When sheâs cornered, sheâll have no choice but to listen to
you.â Dona immediately smiled when she heard Catherine agree. âYouâre very wise, Mrs. Ledger.â
Catherine merely smiled insipidly.
Dona added, âBut I heard that Tristan is already on the way to Westchester City. Will Sylvia make him do
something again when he returns?â.
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She was worried that Tristan would ruin their plans.
Catherine said, âDonât worry about that. As soon as he gets off the plane, weâll pick him up and bring him
home. We wonât let him take another step out of this house.â
Dona smiled. âSince Tristan can no longer interfere, thatâs a relief.â
At Sherryâs place, Sylvia was thinking about Aunt Tonya and was not in the mood to go back to the studio
to work.
She was just thinking of taking a few days off when she suddenly received a message from the studio
owner, Carl.
He said, âSylvia, I heard that youâre injured. Take good care of your injuries at home. You donât have to
come to work in the future.â