Chapter 259 - Women Are Nothing But Accessories To Men
A Stay-at-home Dad’s Restaurant In An Alternate World
Translator: Henyee Translations  Editor: Henyee Translations
Moreton Manor was located in the northwestern corner of Chaos City. It was large, with luxurious yet somehow grim gray-and-white buildings.
The lamps had just been lit. Servants were coming and going with soft footfalls expressionlessly, never as much as exchanging glances.
In a grand hall, a dozen well-dressed people sat at a large rosewood table. There were a plate of steak and a plate of caviar in front of them each. They kept their hands on their laps. No one spoke; the atmosphere was oppressive.
A crystal oil lamp lit up the whole hall. Several servants were standing grimly there, awaiting orders.
Jeffree was sitting at the head of the table. He looked past his wife, Dennes Marquis, and at his second son, Cyril, whose head was a little lowered. Then he looked past Cyrilâs wife, and at his first son, Lance, who was sitting straight.
Even his willful firstborn didnât dare to meet his eyes. Jeffree frowned. He looked past his grandson, Mickey, and at the girl sitting far from him in a veil. âTake that off. We Moretons are no cowards.â
They all looked to the girl.
âMaybe she doesnât like us staring at her pretty face,â Herty said derisively. She was a pretty girl of around 16, wearing heavy make-up.
âYeah. Sheâs so beautiful,â agreed Hertyâs twin sister, Hernie, staring at Gloria. They looked almost identical.
âI heard she would become one of the most beautiful girls in the city,â Aurora said, her mouth twisting in a disdainful smile. Her red lipstick made her thickly powdered face even paler. She had too many wrinkles for a woman of 30.
Gloria curled her hands into fists wordlessly.
The benign-looking woman sitting next to her looked anxious. Her mouth opened, and then closed slowly.
âFather, you should let her do as she wants,â Lance said defiantly, raising his eyes to Jeffree.
âLet her do as she wants?â Jeffree snorted. He leaned forward and raised his voice. âI let you do as you wanted, and look how that turned out! A f*cking teacher! You brought disgrace on our family!â He paused a moment. âWomen should always do as men want. Theyâre menâs accessories. If they can find someone to marry, that is.â
Cyril took a look at Lance, sneered, and bowed his head again like a biddable child.
Aurora, Herty, and Hernie looked at Gloria gloatingly as if she were the only woman in the room.
Lance rose to his feet. âThereâs nothing disgraceful about my job. I love teaching. I chose to become a teacher of my own accord.â Then he took a glance at Gloria, and raised his voice. âWomen are not menâs accessories. They can do what we can do. I may be a fool to you, but it is fools like me that will change the world!â
Gloria looked up at her father, who had renounced his title as the heir of Jeffree, and suddenly found him admirable.
Jeffree laughed. âYou must be out of your mind.â He leaned back in his chair, staring at his firstborn, whom he had once put all his faith in, in disappointment. âYou couldnât have changed the state of your daughterâs illness if you hadnât been born into Moreton Family.â
âYouâre making Father mad, Lance,â Cyril said disapprovingly.
âIâ¦â Lance gritted his teeth, and bit back his words. He stood there for a moment, and then sat back down weakly.
Gloriaâs hands were shaking. She looked as if she would stand up any minute now.
Mickey held her hand and shook his head. Although aged just 10, he could tell his grandpa was very angry. He didnât want to see Gloria scolded.
Jeffree dropped his gaze to his food, and picked up the knife and fork. âThe world will never change. The wealthy will stay wealthy, and women will stay useless,â he said, his voice low but filled with certainty.
The othersâ faces lightened with relief; they picked up their knife and fork as well.
Suddenly, Gloria rose to her feet. âI agree with Father, Grandpa. Women are not useless. Iâll prove it to you someday,â she said in a determined voice.
The others froze, shocked. They had never thought such a meek girl would dare to stand up to Jeffree.
Lance turned to look at Gloria as if he were seeing her for the first time.
âIf youâll excuse me. Iâm not hungry,â Gloria said, and left quickly.