Chapter 4
Looking at the Maybach that had stopped in front of me, I moved to the side with confusion.
The car stopped.
A man in his forties came up to me.
She smiled kindly and said, “Is it Ms. Mears?”
I nodded and asked, “Who are you?”
Originally, it was the driver sent by Hezekiah to take me home.
Couldn’t help but smile, perhaps this marriage turned out well.
When I got home, I was greeted by my mother’s scolding, which was as harsh as iron.
I watched as my mother became more and more enthusiastic while speaking.
I quickly took out the still warm little red notebook.
I successfully managed to suppress my mother’s anger.
Dad sat next to the piano and raised his thumb towards himself.
I proudly tilted my head back.
My mom grumbled, “Didn’t I say that the Stratakos family’s kid left…”
“Huh?”
My mother opened her eyes wide, looked at the marriage certificate, then looked at me, and then looked at my father.
“What is this?”
As my strict and efficient mother looked on, my father also approached and, after examining the names and photos on the marriage certificate, he was shocked as my mother as they both looked at
- me.
I calmly walked over to the sofa and sat down, asking the nanny to pour me a glass of lemonade.
My mom and dad sat down beside me and asked carefully, “Sweetheart, what is this…?”
Inodded and said, “Mom, Dad, I didn’t marry Vincent.”
In the future, I will no longer be jealous and throw tantrums following him.
My words fell.
Mom and dad looked surprised for a moment, then with a hint of joy on their faces, they asked,
“Sweetheart, have you figured it out?”
I nodded solemnly, “Yes, I have already obtained the marriage license with Hezekiah.”
My dad’s face was instantly filled with joy.
“It should have been clear long ago, sweetheart. Vincent, apart from having a handsome face, is nothing. He only has a central air conditioning unit. I have disliked him for a long time.”
My mom shook the marriage certificate.
“But sweetheart, what is this? Tomorrow’s wedding?”
I looked up and saw my mother.
“The wedding will remain the same tomorrow.
The marriage had to be solemnized.
The Mears family has been in business for a hundred years, and this reputation cannot be ruined in my hands.
After graduation, I did not join a company.
It was embarrassing to have chased after him for so long, putting aside my pride, and engaging in jealousy–fueled arguments.
Had dinner.
I arranged the gifts sent by the Stratakos family. Vincent valued our wedding very much, and the gifts he chose were the best.
He was so attentive.
In the end, however, he abandoned me for Yaritza.
The phone rang, I opened it to take a look.
It was Vincent.