“Yeah. You and Becky divorced already. Why does she still pester us?” Denise butted in.
Denise was the sort of person who wouldn’t learn her lesson. Now that she had a chance to kick Becky when she was down, she spoke without hesitation.
Rory narrowed his eyes at her coldly and asked sharply, “And what about you? Have you apologized to Becky? Did she forgive you?”
At the mention of this matter, Denise instantly faltered. She hid behind Jenifer and whined, “Mom, how could Rory say something like that?”
“Enough. It’s none of your business,” said Jenifer, stepping aside to expose Denise.
Denise pouted in displeasure. “What do you mean it has nothing to do with me? I’m a Casper! I’ll become a joke at school if word gets out!”
Over the past few months, the Casper family had become the laughingstock several times thanks to Becky.
“Grandpa, let’s talk in private,” said Rory.
Elmore also didn’t want to deal with such a mess in front of the family, so he ordered Jenifer and Denise to have breakfast alone.
After saying that, he looked at Rory and said, “Let’s talk in the study.”
Rory nodded and followed Elmore.
“Rory, if you don’t explain everything, I won’t let you leave this house today.”
Elmore was obviously furious. He was angry with both Becky and Raina.
Rory looked at his grandfather and explained casually, “Raina woke up from her coma, so she came back. As for Becky…”
He paused for a while, wondering if he should tell Elmore that Becky was doing this to get back at him.
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