Chapter 952
Unfinished Business with You
Chapter 952 I Like Them Both
"I do interact with people on the island. I can still distinguish right from wrong," Ellen replied.
Suddenly, she stood up and went back to her room to take the painting that Jewel gave her. She
unfolded it and showed it to Stefanie.
"You call this a small favor?" Ellen asked. "Do you know who painted this?"
Stefanie glanced at the signature. "Amos White?"
Ellen looked at her. "Do you know how valuable Amos White's artwork is? Do you have any idea of the
worth of his final masterpieces? This is what Jewel gave me. She could easily sell this painting for a
few hundred thousand or millions!"
"A painting worth that amount means nothing compared to the Nolan Family. Besides, this painting may
not even be genuine. As far as I know, Old Mr. White retired a long time ago."
"He did retire a long time ago, but Jewel had him personally paint this for me because she did him a
favor a few years ago."
Stefanie wore a disdainful expression as she muttered, "The more you talk, the more unbelievable it
gets. Just who is Jewel that she even made Old Mr. White owe her a favor?"
Ellen suddenly felt like she was talking to a brick wall.
As she packed up the painting, she warned, "Say whatever you want. You only see her flaws because
you have grudges against her. But the Jewel I know is beautiful, gentle, kind, and sensible. She even
saved my life. Please refrain from speaking ill of her in front of me."
Stefanie grew somewhat upset as she retorted, "Why don't you keep her for your son if she is so
great?"
"If my son didn't already have Olivia, I would be more than happy for him to be with Jewel. Both my
daughter-in-law and Jewel are good girls. I like them both."
"Fine. Keep lying to yourself. Do you even know what your daughter-in-law is up to outside?" A smirk
appeared at the corners of Stefanie's mouth. Her main agenda for coming here this time was to expose
Olivia.
Ellen's expression only grew darker. "I don't want to know. My daughter-in-law knows what she should
and shouldn't do. You don't need to worry about her."
Stefanie sneered, "Does knowing what she shouldn't do include getting intimate with another man in
the middle of the night? Last night, your daughter-in-law came as well when I called Jewel to the hotel.
She sure gave me a piece of her mind! I asked how she could be with Eugene while flirting with
another man. She didn't say anything, but do you know what that man said? He said I can criticize him
but not your daughter-in-law, and he even boasted about seducing her. Can you believe someone
would say something like that? I came here with good intentions to warn you, but forget it if you don't
believe me."
She lifted her teacup and took a sip before continuing, "Even if your daughter-in-law doesn't have such
intentions, can you guarantee that nothing will happen when she keeps mingling with another man in
the middle of the night? You know what? Forget it if you don't want to listen. I thought we had common
topics. It is a waste of time to talk to someone who doesn't understand!"
After saying that, Stefanie got up and started to leave.
At that moment, the bedroom door suddenly swung open, and a messy-haired Brian emerged from
inside.
Despite how harmless he looked, his next words packed a punch.
"Indeed, it is a waste of time to talk to someone who doesn't understand. I see you can only wish for
someone else to live the same chaotic life as yours just because you can't have peace yourself. Both
Olivia and Jewel are my family. I dare you to say another bad word about them!"
Stefanie immediately clicked her tongue. "Ha! How can your son say that? You didn't even see for
yourself how that guy threatened to hit me just because I talked about Olivia! I came to warn you all out
of the kindness of my heart. I hope you don't defend those women when your brother gets cheated on
one day!"
"Don't start wishing the whole world to be the same just because you got cheated on. It has been so
many years. Have you ever reflected on your actions? You are even going around spreading rumors.
You don't fear retribution, do you?!"
Furious, Stefanie turned to look at Ellen and complained, "Ellen, are you going to let your son speak to
me this way? He has absolutely no manners!"
Meanwhile, Ellen remained calm and composed. "Having good manners depends on who it is for. You
stand in my house and criticize my daughter-in-law and my goddaughter. I think I'm being kind enough
to not kick you out already."