Marshall stood right in front of Katherine’s home, but this time he could not enter.
His fingerprint was deleted.
He made several calls to Katherine but none was answered.
He then decided to call Peter and asked him to contact Katherine.
Peter had no clue of what happened between Katherine and Marshall, but he carried out Marshall’s order anyway.
However, Marshall was soon informed that Katherine shunned even Peter’s call.
“Katherine posted a moment,” Peter said, “What does is mean?”
Marshall had deleted Katherine from his wechat contact and thus did not see her post.
So Peter sent him a sreenshot of the post.
The post had only a few words: GO TO HELL.
Well, it was mean.
Marshall could tell what kind of mentality she was having now.
She’s going to take everyone down with her.
If it was the Katherine that he used to know, meek and obedient, Marshall would take this as solely complaint.
But she just kicked a servant today and even defied his mother.
Apparently, she lost her sanity and a person without sanity could do anything.
The old lady said she’s worried that Katherine would turn her back on his family and bring shame on the Grant.
If so, they would have some tough problems to deal with.
Marshall doubted his mother’s concern at first, assuming that Katherine would not push so much.
Now that he saw the post, he thought such thing could be possible.
Marshall put down the phone and rang the bell instead.
And Katherine, of course, gave no response.
Marshall gave up then, thinking that they would not likely to have a friendly conversation given the mood Katherine was in now.
Or it could even worse, he might provoke her once again.
So he returned to his car.
He didn't drive off thought. He lit a cigarette and just waited in the car.
Katherine sat in her room for a while until both her phone and the bell stopped ringing.
It was then that she finally went downstairs.
She saw the car parked outside the yard when she was at the stair.
She sneered. “Never thought that I would see you like this, Marshall.”
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