Chapter 1574
Remy recalled when his big brother and sister-in-law received their marriage license. When his sister-in- law knew his brother’s true identity, her mom also tried everything to persuade them to divorce. Even so, Remy’s brother did not feel that his ego was damaged and used his actions to prove his sincerity.
Remy’s brother and sister-in-law were able to be in love now after his brother got rid of his mother-in- law’s worries.
It was not Remy’s first day receiving cold looks from Mrs. Stone. She had not been the nicest to him since she realized that he had other intentions.
Mrs. Stone would normally be careful about not letting Elisa know, but she no longer cared. Remy believed that Mrs. Stone must be determined to stop him and Elisa from getting together.
It would be a long and arduous journey for Remy to pursue his future wife.
Remy elegantly drank the glass of warm water. He did not forget to care for Mrs. Stone.
It took him half an hour to finish the glass of water.
He said after putting the glass down, “Mrs. Stone, excuse me. I’ll head back and supervise the renovator’s work now.”
Elisa was worried that Remy would feel upset about her mom suddenly treating him with indifference. She got up and said, “Mom, I’ll see Remy out.”
Mrs. Stone wanted to say something but kept mum in the end. She watched with a tense face as her daughter sent Remy out.
As for the supplements and ointments brought by Remy, once he left the main house, Mrs. Stone instructed her son and daughter-in-law, “Clive, Ally, throw away all the things Remy brought. They annoy me.”
Alice said, “Mom, Mr. Johnson did it out of kindness. He and Elisa are friends, and he’s also our new neighbor. It was nice of him as a neighbor to send you some ointments when he found out that you sprained your foot. It won’t be a good idea to throw them away, will it?”
Clive said, “I see that Elisa and Remy get along very well and that she also defends him. Mom, if you ask us to throw everything away, Elisa won’t be happy when she finds out.”
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