Chapter 697
Boss, Your Wife is Asking for A Divorce, Again!
Chapter 697 Goody Two-Shoes
Noticing Jeanâs hostility toward Sonia, Rose reacted with an even darkened expression. She then
slapped the blanket and said with an icy voice, âWhat is your glacial gaze supposed to mean, Jean? Are
you going to bite Sonia?â
Jean shivered a little upon hearing Roseâs lecture, shrugging her shoulders as she timidly looked away
from Sonia with a bitter smile. âWhatâre you talking about, Mom? Why would I want to bite her?â
âHmph! Your eyes make you look like you were about to eat Sonia alive!â Rose snickered nonchalantly.
In response, Jean kept her head down without saying a single word, knowing she would only make
things worse if she continued to explain for herself. Meanwhile, Sonia quietly enjoyed the sight of Jeanâs
humiliation in front of Rose, gloating over her with a gleeful smile.
At the same time, Jean, who noticed that, was piqued and angry. âSonia, youââ
âWhat do you think youâre doing?â Rose slammed her blanket once more when she noticed Jeanâs
aggression toward Sonia.
Jeanâs dominance was weakened by the old ladyâs words as she pointed at Sonia and complained.
âMom, she was laughing at me.â
âHmph! Youâre a joke. Donât you think so?â Rose sized her up with disgust and added, âIâm not surprised
about that because anyone would laugh at a joke like you.â
âHow could you say that, Mom?â Jean was seen with her eyes wide open. âIâm your daughter-in-law.â
âAnd Sonia is my granddaughter-in-law, so if you ever dare to bully her, Iâm going to make sure you
regret it. After all, you need to know that youâre not as important as my granddaughter-in-law.â Rose
gazed at Jean with a darkened look.
Overwhelmed by her jealousy, Jean glared at Sonia with her eyes turning red. âGranddaughter-in-law?
Are you getting too old and dumb to realize she is no longer your granddaughter-in-law, Mom? Not only
did you continue to treat her like your granddaughter-in-law, but you also gave her the bangle. You must
be out ofââ
âOh yeah, thanks for reminding me before I forget.â Rose suddenly squinted.
âW-What?â Jeanâs heart skipped a beat when she heard Roseâs words.
âCome here, Sonia.â Rose patted the bed as a gesture to have Sonia sit beside her.
âGrandma.â Sonia put the medicine aside and obediently did as she was told.
âSonia, tell me whether she just tried to take the bangle from you.â Rose seized Soniaâs wrist with the
bangle on it.
âWellâ¦â Sonia looked down bitterly. âGrandma, I donât think itâs appropriate for me to bring this up. After
all, she is still Tobyâs mother. Iâ¦â
Rose assured Sonia and said, âDonât worry. She is just Tobyâs stepmother. There is no need for you to be
worried about that. Just do as I said and tell me what happened. Fear notâIâll have your back even if
Toby isnât happy about it.â
âAlright then, since you insist, Iâll tell you everything, Grandma.â Sonia nodded, looking down a little to
hide the cunning look on her face. Then, she reacted with a bitter look on her face and said, âMrs. Fuller
spotted the bangle on my wrist when we were in the elevator. Not only did she suspect that I stole it, but
she also tried to take it from me by force. No matter how I tried to explain that the bangle was given to
me by you, she simply wouldnât believe it. Then, she accused me of coaxing you into giving me the
bangle when you werenât sober enough to act on your free will. Grandma, please explain to Mrs. Fuller
that I didnât do what she said I did.â
Sonia put her words in a bitter way that made her seem as sympathetic as possible. Upon hearing
Soniaâs words, Rose couldnât help but feel a strong urge to protect her, as she believed her story without
question. Nonetheless, only Sonia herself was aware of how much she was disgusted by her own fake
pretense. Jeez! I didnât know Iâd be so disgusting playing a goody two-shoes.
âAlright. Alright, Iâll talk to her right now.â Rose fixed Soniaâs hair with a benevolent expression on her
face. When she turned her attention to Jean, the amiable look immediately disappeared and was
replaced by annoyance. âYouâve got some guts there, lady! How dare you try to forcefully take Soniaâs
bangle from her!â
âNo, Mom! Please donât listen to her nonsense.â Jean pointed at Sonia. âI wasnât going to take her bangle
by force. Instead, I just wanted to take it back because I knew it belonged to the Fuller Family. After all,
she is an outsider while the bangle is the Fuller Familyâs heirloom, so what right does she have to wear
it? Besides, how could you give something important to an outsider? Only the Fuller Familyâs daughters-
in-law can have it, but she isnâtâ¦â
âWho should I give it to if Sonia is not the one to have it? You?â Rose looked up, cutting Jean short.
âI-Iâ¦â Jean responded with her avoidant gaze.
Noticing Jeanâs speechlessness, Sonia gleefully asked, âWhat is it, Mrs. Fuller? Please speak your
mind.â
In response, Jean bit her lip and angrily gawked at Sonia. Speak my mind? How am I supposed to? I
canât just tell Old Mrs. Fuller that I want the bangle for myself. If I do that, the old lady is definitely going
to give me a hard time. Soon, she took a deep breath and kept herself together, forcing a smile on her
face. âThatâs not what I meant, Mom. What Iâm trying to say is that the bangle should be given to any of
the Fuller Familyâs daughters-in-law as it is meant to be. Iâm not saying that you should give it to me, but
you could give it to Toby or Tylerâs wife. Sonia is an outsider, so wouldnât you be going against the
ancestorâs wishes by giving her the bangle?â
âHmph!â Rose shot a darkened gaze at Jean and chuckled coldly. Does this woman really think Iâm too
dumb to read between the lines? All she wants is for me to take the bangle back and give it to her
instead. Sadly, Iâm not going to grant her wish.
âWho says Iâm giving the bangle to an outsider? In fact, Sonia and Toby are back together. Donât you
know that? Since theyâre back together, it wonât take them long to remarry to each other. So, technically, I
didnât give this bangle to an outsider, although I gave it to Sonia a little earlier than I should,â Rose
replied with both her palms facing upward.
âWhat?! Theyâre back together?!â Jean screeched with a jarring voice.
âThatâs right, Mrs. Fuller. I forgot to tell you that, and Iâm sorry about that.â Sonia smiled at Jean.
âWait, what?â Jean puckered her lips, taking a few moments before she could organize her sentence.
âWhen did you both get back together?â
âYesterday.â Sonia continued to smile.
Then, Rose seized Soniaâs hand amiably but stared at Jean with a glacial gaze. âNow that you know itâs
only a matter of time for Sonia to remarry Toby after they rekindled the old flames, youâd better behave
yourself, Jean. Donât ever forget your promise. If you ever dare to bully Sonia like you used to, youâd
better be prepared for whatâs coming to you.â
As soon as Jean heard the old ladyâs words, her face turned as pale as a white sheet. âD-Donât worry,
Mom. I wonât.â Deep down, Jean could still remember the words she once said because Rose swore to
cast her out of the Fuller Family if she ever dared to bully Sonia again. After all, she didnât want to leave
the Fuller Family because of her reluctance to give up her comfortable and wealthy life.
Besides that, she was also unwilling to leave her son and the place that was full of memories between
her and Homer. Apart from Roseâs warning, Toby had also told Jean that he would pick her if he had to
choose who to give up between her and Sonia. Therefore, Jean realized she was now in a
disadvantageous situation that didnât allow her to argue with Sonia.
âTalking is easy, but the execution is another story.â Rose added, âI hope you could keep your word, or
youâre going to regret it. Besides, I want you to forget about the bangle Sonia is wearing; otherwise, it
wonât end well for you either.â
âUnderstood.â Jean looked down, replying with a bitter voice while Rose grunted coldly and left her in the
cold.
In the meantime, Sonia stomached the disgust inside of her and decided to play a goody two-shoes once
more, smiling at Jean in embarrassment. âIâm so sorry, Mrs. Fuller. It was my fault. Because of me, you
got lectured by Grandma, so please forgive me for that.â
âI wouldnât dare.â Jeanâs response was ambiguous, her eyes appearing red.
As Rose furrowed her eyebrows unhappily and was about to say something, Sonia seized her hand and
squinted at Jean with a smiling face. âWell, Iâm glad to hear that there will be no further trouble from you,
Mrs. Fuller, but even if you do come to me for retaliation someday in the future, Iâm not afraid of you
either with Grandma by my side.â