Chapter 530 - 530: A Hint
Alpha's Rejected Mate Returns as Queen
Chapter 530: A Hint
Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
Selma Payneâs POV:
âNot really, but beautiful things are not all harmless. There might be some hidden dangers that we canât even imagine.â I decided to give her a little more hint.
âItâs fine to watch performances, but when interacting with actors, if we donât understand them, we may continue to like the image weâve built in our hearts.â
Teresa also grew up in the vanity fair and often came into contact with dangerous jobs that her husband handled. Thus, she quickly understood my hint.
âYouâre right. The children are still young. I really shouldnât let them come into contact with people they donât know too earlyâ¦â Teresa was deep in thought.
Teresaâs children and Cynthia were playing outside, and the older children didnât care about Cynthia. That was nothing because if it were me, I wouldnât like to bring along a little brat that I didnât even know.
Cynthia wasnât very interested in playing with her peers either. As a little adult who had seen a âmountain of corpses and sea of bloodâ, she was not enthralled by hide-and-seek and screams for no reason.
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From time to time, Teresa had to be distracted to check on the childrenâs condition, berating the older children not to snatch the childrenâs toys or asking the children not to be so rude to the older children.
I gradually understood where her haggardness came from. When a child was disobedient, it was far more exhausting than political enemies.
After the gathering, I asked Rhode, Teresa, and Daniel about their family situation and learned they were quite well-off.
âSo why doesnât Teresa hire a nanny to help her care for her family? This way, Teresa wonât be so tired. She doesnât even have time to catch her breath alone.â
âI donât know, but I think itâs because Daniel didnât agree.â Rhode shrugged. âThey hired a nanny before, but she was fired within a few months.
Daniel once said that he didnât like strangers in his house, as it would always trigger his occupational disease. He didnât want his family, the last piece of pure land, to disappear. As you know, Danielâs current job canât provide any sense of security.â
1 understood now. Teresa also said she didnât want Daniel to be distracted by her family, so she would rather handle all the pressure herself.
1 understood and respected Teresaâs choice, but 1 was afraid she would be crushed by the pressure of her children and housework.
The high-spirited female heir who spoke confidently about business seemed to be a thing of the past.
On the way back, I couldnât forget Teresaâs haggard face, so much so that Aldrich could tell.
âAre you worried about Teresa?â he asked.
I nodded. âA little. I think that Teresaâs not in a good state right now. Even if a mother has to pay the price of her energy to raise her child, is it right to suffer in vain if there is a way to reduce this price?â
Aldrich helped me to arrange the loose strands of hair on my temple and said, âThis is their choice. Outsiders canât interfere.â
I understood that, but rather than saying it was the coupleâs choice, it was more like Danielâs choice. Teresa loved him, so she chose to follow her husbandâs choice.
I couldnât help but blame Daniel. So what if he empathized with Teresa? The Shadow Pack had a familiar and skilled nanny, so hiring one to help Teresa with the house chores when he wasnât home would be good.
Teresa had to take care of the children and the household affairs alone. When Daniel was not around, she also needed to learn the ropes to take over the Balotte Family â Teresa didnât even have time to take care of her own family, which she was the rightful heiress to!
âWhat an incompetent husband,â i spat. âDo you think I donât know? The captain guardâs work isnât all that busy at all, and Rhode has almost cleaned up the troublemaker. Why are you so anxious?! I think he just likes to be a master at home and treat his wifeâs pain as enjoyment!â
âAlthough 1 donât like Daniel either, Iâm afraid itâs a little too much to say that he treats Teresaâs pain as enjoyment.â Dorothy looked up from the thick herbology book.
âI think heâs just a traditional male chauvinist. Weâve seen some members of the Balotte Family before. Isnât that how their family is? Conservative, feudal, and old-school from head to toe. Daniel is considered a good man among them that you canât find even if you light up a lantern.â
âWhatâs the point of comparing whoâs worseâ¦â I mumbled to myself, but 1 knew I could only say so much. I couldnât do anything.
I hoped that Teresa could live a happy life, so I asked Rhode to care for this âwidow and childrenâ. As for Daniel, there was nothing to criticize about him burying himself in his work. However, if he were to use any excuse to put pressure on Teresa, Iâd have to ask Rhode to consider whether he could continue to use this captain of the royal guards.
If he was so inconsiderate toward his family, how could 1 trust how good he was to his subordinates and the people?