Chapter 1791
Bard diligently recounted the hospital incident to Mrs. James, “At first, the Sullivans tried to extort
money upon seeing Shawns injury. But when they heard that they had topensate for the
ground and signed an alimony agreement with them, taking on all the debts herself."
"Ms. Sullivan is truly brave and kind; she kept telling me that she wouldn''t evade her responsibilities. In
my opinion, Ms. Sullivan is nothing like the Sullivans!"
After hearing Bard''s words, Mrs. James nodded slightly without saying anything. They left the
neighborhood and drove away.
Once Mrs. James'' car vanished from view, Bard called Charlie, "Mr. James, Mrs. James has left. As
you foresaw, the Sullivans tried to distance themselves from Ms. Sullivan the moment they saw me.
Mrs. James didn''t manage to convey what she wanted to! She left in a huff, probably because she felt
the Sullivans’ treatment of Ms. Sullivan was too outrageous!"
Earlier, Mrs. James had asked Bard for the Sullivans’ address, but he didn''t dare to make the decision
on his own, prompting him to cal! Charlie.
Charlie told him it was okay and asked him to apany Mrs. James. He was told not to rush into
anything once they arrived.
Charlie said calmly, “I got it. Keep an eye on the Sullivans. Make sure they don''t trouble Emily again,
and certainly, keep them away from my mother!"
Bard immediately responded, "Don''t worry, Mr. James, I know what to do!"
Charlie simply replied with a “hmm” before hanging up.
When Mr. James came back from the yard, he saw Mrs. James sitting on the sofa, looking upset. He
couldn''t help but chuckle, "Did you really go to see the Sullivans? You look so angry. Did they demand
a hefty sum, or did they set some tough conditions?"
Mrs. James took a sip of her tea and grumbled, "Don''t mention it. I didn''t even bring up Emily and Kya,
and they immediately assumed I was there forpensation. Then they hurriedly distanced
themselves from Emily!"
Mr. James was surprised, "Distance themselves?"
"Yes, that Gina said they had signed an alimony agreement with Emily and that Shawn''s incident had
nothing to do with them!” Mrs. James shook her head in frustration, “It seems they still haven''t realized
they don''t have to paypensation. They are trying to dump hundreds of thousands of dors of debt
on a young girl!"
Mr. James said gravely, "That''s a bit too heartless"
"That''s why I''m so angry!" Mrs. James frowned, "I''ve never seen a mother like this. If I had a daughter, I
would pamper her to the heavens. But Mrs. Sullivan and her daughter-inw bully her own daughter
along with her daughter-inw. I really held myself back from losing my temper that moment!"
Mr. James, sitting on the sofa, said with a faint smile, “You held back? Isn''t it because you don''t have a
say in this matter?"
Mrs. James nodded, "Yes, I genuinely don''t have a say in this. After all, she''s their own daughter."
Mr. James said, “It seems Emily is a poor child. But she''s also a responsible girl who''s willing to take on
her own responsibilities"
Mrs. James nodded, "When I saw herst time, I thought she was pretty impressive. She was polite
andpased, not pretending aloof, nor lowering her posture. It was just her family that I really can''t
stand them!"
Mr. Jamesughed, "Emily has already severed ties with her family, right? Her father has been ced
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in a nursing home by Charlie, so he won''t be an issue in the future."
Mrs. James scoffed, "How can a mother-daughter rtionship be severed?
They are just pushing their daughter away to avoid responsibility now. If Emily really marries into our
family, wouldn''t they shamelesslye to seek reconciliation?"
“I think Emily''s attitude regarding her family is crucial. As long as she has her own opinion, everything
should be fine!” Mr. James said, "Even if there are many issues, they can''t be as significant as those
involving Kya, right?"
He finished with augh, "Aren''t you so angry today because you feel sorry for Emily?"
Mrs. James blushed, “I''m just talking about the matter at hand. i can''t stand the Sullivans’ greed and
their neglect of family bonds!"