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Divorced but Delighted novel Chapter 137

Chapter 137 When Did I Say That?

In the Trevino family’s old house.

After hanging up the phone, Sue rubbed the space between her eyebrows. “That brat has caused me so much trouble!”

“Calm down, Madam.”

Anna cut some fruit and tried to persuade her. “Children are debt collectors. Besides, it’s not Draven’s fault.”

“It’s not his fault that I’m even angrier!”

He didn’t want a good wife like Cierra, but a woman like Aleah.

That woman was obviously up to no good. Ernest had said that if Draven really married her, it would definitely cause trouble. Look, before they got married, the Trevino Group’s market value had evaporated a lot. What a scourge!

She looked down at her phone. In addition to the calls to Cierra, there were also a lot of calls to Draven, but unfortunately, none of them were answered.

After thinking for a while, she made another call.

“He’s really a debt collector!”

Still, no one answered the phone. Sue couldn’t help cursing in her heart.

“Well, Madam, Draven may be busy. After all, you saw that the company responded quickly. He must have been dealing with it, so he didn’t look at his mobile phone. Besides, didn’t you help him solve this problem? You’re not in a hurry to let him reply.”

Sue rubbed her aching forehead and put down her phone.

“Draven, that brat, I’ve never been worried about him except for this marriage. But it’s a big deal.

How could he mess it up for the rest of his life?”

Sue thought of the style of the Boyle family and Aleah’s attitude. If Aleah really married into the Trevino family, she would cause a lot of trouble. She had made a lot of trouble even before she became the hostess of the Johnson family!

She could not bear to see such a thing happen.

With that thought in mind, she picked up her phone and dialed Draven’s number again with a grave expression.

Anna didn’t know what Sue was thinking. She thought that Sue was still worried about Draven not answering the phone.

She smiled and said, “Madam, don’t push him too hard. Ms. Boyle was right. Children have their own blessings. Maybe one day, he will understand your painstaking efforts. At this time, maybe he is dissatisfied with your arrangement, so he insists on marrying the daughter of the Boyle family. You have spent enough energy to worry about the company’s affairs. Why don’t you relax and leave Draven alone? He will figure it out sooner or later.”

Looking at the phone that had been hung up again, Sue closed her eyes wearily.

She didn’t argue with Anna. Instead, she sighed softly and said, “Cierra is a good girl. What a pity.”

“That’s because she’s not lucky enough to be your daughter-in-law.”

Although Anna had watched Cierra grow up, she was still a member of the Trevino family. Naturally, she would speak for it.

Sue opened her eyes.

There was a hint of sadness in her eyes, but she did not refute Anna’s words.

At the thought of Cierra’s humble attitude on the phone, she felt that it was a pity. Cierra had been chosen by Ernest Trevino to stay by his side. If she really became the hostess of the Trevino family, she would not be sell the family for a small profit in the future.

What a pity.

Anna poured warm water for Sue and peeled a sedative.

“Madam, don’t worry too much. the Trevino family has taken good care of her over the years. If she is grateful, she will naturally know what to do. Besides, if it weren’t for us, she would have been abused by the Boyle family and wouldn’t have been able to find her current relatives. In my opinion, she doesn’t need you to call and remind her to delete those posts. She is just ignorant!”

Sue swallowed the medicine and shook her head with a smile. “You can’t say that. It’s not her fault. Besides, no one has ever taught her these things.”

Anna disagreed. “She is an adult. She should be sensible even if she doesn’t have a teacher.”

In her opinion, the Trevino family was Cierra’s great benefactor. Even if she had been wronged, she should still put the Trevino family first.

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