Chapter 610
I Want a Divorce
Chapter 610 Mourning in the Middle of the Night
They thought it was Abigailâs fault.
However, without the despicable actions of Vincent and his wife, would things have escalated to this
point?
After dinner, Abigail returned to her room to draw.
Sean sat beside her and said in a low voice, âVincent and his daughter are too arrogant. Do you agree
if I teach them a lesson?â
âTeaching them a lesson at this time wonât help. If we upset Old Mrs. Pearson, it wonât do any good for
our reputation. The best way is to expose the bad things Vincent has done as soon as possible,â
Abigail replied calmly as she continued sketching.
âJosh has been investigating, but it seems there hasnât been much progress.â Seán tapped his temple
with his finger lightly.
If things didnât go well, he might have to step in personally.
Abigail glanced at him. âWhat if you investigate?â
âIf I investigate, it will take some time. Also, if Iâdonât show up here frequently, Vincent and those.
behind him will be even more cautious. Thatâs why I let your brother handle it,â Sean explained. Then,
he stood up and walked over to the couch.â
Abigail nodded and didnât say much.
After finishing her work, she realized that he had left at some point.
After taking a shower and lying on the bed, she sent Seanâa message.
âWhen did you leave?â
âYou were focused on drawing, and when I spoke to you, you ignored me, so I left.
Abigail felt that Seanâs message carried a hint of resentment.
She held her phone and smiled.
âOh. Thatâs how it is when things get busy. Go to bed early. Good night.
âGood nightâ
As the night deepened, Abigail was in a deep sleep when suddenly, someone knocked on her door
forcefully.
She woke up, furrowed her brow, and looked toward the door.
The door was only knocked on, but there was no one speaking.
Abigail guessed that it was either Vincent or Patricia. It was unlikely to be Lily.
There was a sudden knock on her door. Was it an ambush?
Abigail ignored it.
After a while, the doorâs lock began to make noise.
Abigail shouted as she was feeling annoyed, âDonât act crazy outside. Iâm in a bad mood right now.. Be
careful, or I might grab a knife and slaughter you!â
The outside suddenly quieted down, and soon, Patriciaâs voice came through. âOpen the door right
now! Abigail, Iâm telling you. I wonât acknowledge you as my granddaughter. Donât even think about it!â
Abigail wasnât very concerned.
âWhether you acknowledge me or not has nothing to do with me. My parents acknowledge me, and
thatâs enough,â she said with a tone full of disdain. These elderly people thought that the younger
generations would have the same principles as them.
Returning to oneâs roots was a very important matter for them.
However, for Abigail, it was a trivial matter. She cared about what others thought only if they treated her
well.
She didnât even remember Patricia; why would she care about what she thought?
Patricia pounded on the door.
âMom, what are you doing?â Lawrenceâs angry voice came from outside the door.
âWhat am I doing? Lilyâs face has a minor burn. It might leave a scar in the future. Sheâs too ruthless. In
this family-â
âSheâs not even ruthless compared to Vincent. Itâs just a burn on the face; sheâs still alive. Why are you
so worried?â Scarlettâs voice was full of sarcasm.
âHow could you say that?â Patricia retorted immediately.
Abigail couldnât help but laugh. Abigail found it amusing that Patricia accused others of not speaking
properly while her beloved Vincent did something inhuman. Why didnât she criticize him, then?
She played double standards quite skillfully.
âItâs better than Vincent, who does wicked things. Donât disturb Abbyâs sleep. She has to go to work.
tomorrow. Sheâs not like Lily, idling around all day,â Scarlett said angrily.
âScarlett, youâve gone too far. How dare you talk to me like this?â Patricia said and began to wail in
front of Abigailâs door. âOh! My husband is not here, so you all bully me, right?â
âI told you not to cry here!â Lawrence also got angry.
This family was never peaceful.
Abigail sighed and sent a message to Sean.
âAre you asleep?â
After a few minutes, Sean replied, âItâs late at night. Do you think Iâm asleep? Canât you sleep?â
âI was awakened by the noise. Come pick me up, and Iâll sleep at your place!
After all, she had to work tomorrow, and she didnât have the time to listen to Patricia mourning in the
middle of the night.
When Sean came to pick up Abigail, Patricia blocked her way and refused to let her leave.
âYou scalded Lily and you still want to leave? Iâm telling you, Iâll call the police tomorrow morning. Donât
think youâll get away with it!â
Sean frowned and pushed her aside. âDonât you think youâre annoying?â
Patricia was blocked by Sean, but she pointed at Abigail and cursed. âYouâre uncultured and an
illegitimate child from the countryside! You have a venomous heart.â
âEnough!â Lawrence was furious, and veins were bulging on his forehead.
âDonât stoop to her level. Letâs go to sleep,â Scarlett pulled Lawrence and said softly.
Lawrence snorted heavily. He was filled with anger but had no way to vent it.
Back in the room, he slammed the door shut and only said after a while, âWe must find evidence of
Vincentâs crimes as soon as possible. How could she be so outrageous? Abby hasnât lived with her, but
who caused that? How can she call Abby an illegitimate child?â
âShe is too biased. I used to tell you she was biased, but you didnât believe me. Now you see it, right?â
Scarlett sat on the other side with her arms crossed.