Capítulo 138
It was exactly what he did while they were married. Never did he stand up for her when she was oppressed by his mistress and
family. He either took their side, or turned a blind eye and stayed on the sidelines.
A perfect instance of such shed through Chelsea’s mind at this moment. It happened during a weekend party thrown by the
Nelson family.
She had worn a pair of heels, so she walked cautiously everywhere she went that day.
Sonya suddenly put out her leg, causing Chelsea to trip and fall. She sprained her ankle as a result.
Chelsea had scolded Sonya angrily and thetter just sneered at her. But when Sonya saw Edmund walking over, she began to
cry crocodile tears.
She ran to him, held his arm, andined, “Brother, Chelsea just shouted at me. | didn’t do anything to her, but she’s ming
me because she fell and sprained her ankle.”
Without hearing Chelsea’s side of the story, Edmund gave her a cold look and said, “Don’t wear heels since you are not ssy
enough to walk in them!”
Not only did he insult her, but he also insinuated that she had made a fool of herself.
Tears had welled up in Chelsea’s eyes as her heart ached badly. She had to swallow hard and clench her fists to prevent the
tears from falling.
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The amused gazes of his rtives and friends were on them at that time. She wished the ground would open up and swallow
her.
To make sure such an incident didn’t repeat itself, Chelsea wore heels and practiced walking with them every day at home. She
suffered muscle spasms and her ankles hurt regrly.
But her hard work paid off. She was soon able to work on heels no matter how high.
Judging by what happened in the past, Chelsea concluded that Fay was just fibbing. She waved her hand and changed the
topic.
“I''m sorry for interrupting your work again. | am fine now, so you should get back to work.”
Fay was downcast because her n had failed. Frowning slightly, she waved Chelsea goodbye and went back to work.
Meanwhile, Alena was certified fine by the doctor after a thorough examination. She had only fainted because of fury.
With his arms folded over his broad chest, Edmund coldly looked at his mother and sister.
Fay had called to brief him about what happened, so he was even more furious with them.
How dare they call to scold Chelsea?
Worse still, they attempted to p her!
They crossed the line this time.
“Mom, | have thought hard and decided that Sonya shouldn’t be the only one to go abroad. You must go with her.” Edmund only
said this from a ce of anger. He would never send Alena away.
She had already gone through a lot because of Jaime’s infidelity. Sending her to him would be like taking her to the
ughterhouse to get emotionally chopped up again.
But threatening her was the only thing Edmund could do now because she went too far this time.