Chapter 242
Chapter 242 Gone Through A Divorce
Originally, something like that would pass if Geraldine had just reprimanded her a little.
However, she did not, which meant that she supported her daughter-inw.
“It’s better to settle your marriage earlier.” Mnie continued tly, “As for pursuits or whatever, our
family is not too fond of women going out to work. However, we won’t stop you if it’s what you want.”
Kathleen scoffed coldly upon hearing that.
“Since you don’t like women going out to work, how about changing to a man?” Samuel approached
them. His narrow eyes were dark and frosty.
Mnie was shocked, whereas Geraldine looked at him with mixed emotions.
“They both just met, and you two are already thinking of guilt-tripping Kathleen here?” Samuel sneered.
“No wonder Nichs got married and divorced.”
Divorce?
Diana was dumbfounded.
Frances also had a simr look of surprise on her face.
They both fixed their eyes on Geraldine and Mnie simultaneously, who did not dare to meet their
gazes.
“You two!” Frances became infuriated. “You have betrayed my trust!”
“Your granddaughter is a divorcée, but I didn’t mind it at all, Frances,” Geraldine remarked.
“You!” Frances angrily said, “So what if she is? Our family never hid it from anyone. On the contrary,
your family hid the fact that Nichs was married before. Does he have an illegitimate child too?”
“No.” Mnie shook her head. “You need not worry about that, Old Mrs. Yoeger.”
“Need not worry?” Frances was annoyed. “It’s not as though my granddaughter doesn’t have someone
better courting her!”
Mnie nced at her and said sarcastically, “Would anyone court a divorcée? Isn’t it always the
woman who’s in a hurry to marry herself off?”
Frances gritted her teeth. “What did you just say?”
Kathleen merely smiled indifferently. “I can’t quite understand you anymore, Mrs. Larson.”
Mnie was stunned. “What did you say?”
“Do you want me to marry into the Larson family or not, Mrs. Larson?” Kathleen asked with a spurious
smile.
“Of course I do,” Mnie answered tly.
“I don’t think that’s the case.” Kathleen calmly remarked, “You were just following Old Mrs. Larson’s
wishes in wanting me to marry Nichs, but you don’t actually want me to because you still want him
to remarry that woman, right?”
Mnie was stunned.
How does she know about that?
“What did you say?” Geraldine immediately looked at Mnie. “You still keep in contact with that
b*tch?”
“How could she have not kept in contact with that woman? Isn’t she the daughter of Mrs. Larson’s
distant rtive? Think of how she married Mr. Larson back then. She’s ying the same old trick again
and wants her rtive’s daughter to marry Nichs,” Kathleen said sarcastically.
Mnie gasped inwardly.
She knows too much!
Hearing that, Geraldine flew into a rage. “You!”
“Mom, what she said is not true.” After being exposed by Kathleen, Mnie was surprisingly calm,
unlike her previous demeanor. She tried to appear helpless as she said, “As if I would have the guts to
do such a thing!”
Kathleen scoffed. “Will you only learn your lesson in the face of death, Mrs. Larson?”
Mnie turned to look at her frostily before uttering softly, “Ms. Johnson, even if I spoke out of turn just
now, you still shouldn’t wrongly use me like this, right?”
Kathleen merely stared at her indifferently.
“Besides, even if I had that in mind, Mom would not agree to it. Never,” she added with a grim tone.
“Indeed. You knew that Old Mrs. Larson would not agree, so you took a different approach, using harsh
words to bully others to make them annoyed with the Larson family. When they realize that they would
have to face this kind of grandmother-inw and mother-inw after marriage, they’ll definitely be
reluctant. Am I right?” Kathleen narrowed her eyes at Mnie.
“You’re making things up!” Mnie immediately denied it. “I’ve never dared to cause trouble before
Mom before.”
“Never dared to cause trouble?” Kathleen let out a snort. “But look, aren’t you the one who is arguing
with me back and forth? You’re very good at pretending, Mrs. Larson. You usually pretend to be so
timid, but I’ve heard that you’re not like this in private.”
Mnie froze and narrowed her eyes.
Kathleen took out her phone and said coldly, “When I entered the door just now, I was annoyed by both
your stares, so I sent someone to investigate. I didn’t expect to get such a satisfying oue.”
Mnie looked at her nkly.
Kathleen handed her phone over to Geraldine. “Old Mrs. Larson, take a look and see if Nichs’ ex-
wife is the one who is chatting andughing with Mrs. Larson in the photo.”
Geraldine looked over, and her expression changed in an instant.
Mnie felt a shiver run down her spine.
“You!” Geraldine red at Mnie. “You really are still in contact with that b*tch!”
“Let me exin, Mom. She’s still my rtive, after all. There’s nothing wrong with me meeting her,
right?”
“Nothing wrong?” Geraldineughed in disbelief. “Have you forgotten all the things she did after
marrying into the family? Do you think it’s nothing? If we let her and Nichs remarry, she’ll bring down
the Larson family!”
Mnie appeared unfazed.
Kathleen felt that Geraldine was wasting her breath.
Mrs. Larson is not even listening. Old Mrs. Larson surely hopes that Nichs will find a rich woman of
equal status. Whatever she couldn’t fulfill through her son, she would shift it onto her grandson. So
when we met just now, she instantly assumed that Nichs and I would get married in the future. But
Mrs. Larson doesn’t want that. She married into the Larson family with great difficulty but didn’t enjoy
the slightest benefit. She couldn’t even return home and show off. Hence, she wants Nichs to marry
someone who is on her side and can help her in the Larson family. That’s why she doesn’t like rich girls
marrying into the family. She’s afraid they’ll look down on her, just like Old Mrs. Larson.
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“It’s better not to be so self-righteous in the future, Mrs. Larson,” Kathleen uttered with an icy gaze as
she kept her phone. “You dared to attack me even when you didn’t know me. Aren’t you afraid that I’ll
ruin you?”
At her question, Mnie trembled from head to toe.
Samuel smirked upon seeing Kathleen’s indifference. Looks like I don’t need to worry about her.
Diana and Frances exchanged a nce.
“Let’s go,” thetter said in exasperation.
“I’m sorry, Frances,” Geraldine apologized.
Frances looked at her solemnly. “This is your family matter, so we won’t interfere.”
Geraldine nodded.
Kathleen reached out to hold Frances while Samuel stood beside Diana.
As the four left together, Geraldine turned to stare at Mnie coldly.
Thetter uttered meekly, “Mom, I—”
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Geraldine gave her a tight p.