Chapter 89 Carit Get A Divorce
Jude sed, ‘Grandos, what is it that i cant?
“Leave‘ Ewarts tone carried a trace of soger Jude didn’t dare dishe
He looked at me, then at his grandfather, before finally turning and leaving the study.
The moment he left, I immediately spoke up. “Ewan, didnt we have an argement
He said he would help me get a divorce and wouldn’t make things diffose for me. So what was this nOWD Was I some kind of matriarch from ancient times, expected to accept my husband taking a concubinat
Even if it was Vivian, she didn’t even deserve that tele
Ewan replied, “We did have an agreement, but things have changed”
Ewan looked visibly older, his hand rubbing his temple repeatedly. “Ada, you’re a good child. And yes, this is Jude’s fault. He s truly been reckless these past years
1 lowered my head and said nothing. Everyone in the Carson family knew he was reckless. But they were family, I was just
an outsider
Seeing my silence, he sighed again.
He continued, “Jude’s health hasn’t fully recovered. Vivian didn’t just drug him with sleeping pills. There was a tovin too.”
I was surprised. “She poisoned him?”
Just the thought of Vivian being pregnant, possibly leaving Jude infertile, making her child the only heir to the Carson family, I felt a chill run down my spine.
Ewan nodded. “We only discovered this recently. It won’t seriously harm his health, but it will affect his ability to have children.”
He added, “The doctor said the toxin will take at least two years to leave his system. With recovery, he won’t be able to have kids for three years
I lowered my eyes. I understood what he meant.
Looking at how Bodhi’s family was acting, there would probably be major shifts within these three years.
Ewan couldn’t afford to take that risk. So Vivian’s unborn child wasn’t just her bargaining chip. It was also Jude’s.
I took a deep breath, lifted my gaze, and looked at him firmly.
I said, “Ewan, then I’ll divorce Jude. Let Vivian marry in. No matter who’s backing her, whatever promises they gave her will never be better than being Mrs. Carson.”
I added, “She’s a pragmatic woman. She knows how to weigh things. She wouldn’t risk siding with outsiders.”
I was already planning to divorce Jude. Now that Vivian was pregnant, it felt like the perfect resolution.
Vivian hated me, but not Jude, not the Carson family. She would be eager to marry in.
It was a win–win. I didn’t understand what Ewan was hesitating about.
But then he sneered, “Her? Get married into this family? Not a chance. Ada, like I said before, you are the only Mrs. Carson. That won’t change.”
He continued, “I’ve seen your abilities. I know your heart for Jude. No one is better suited to hold this family together. So no, you can’t get divorced.”
This was completely different from what I had expected. I wanted to argue, but the look in his eyes made it clear. There was no room for negotiation.
Vivian’s background really did make her unfit for the Carson family. I’d overlooked that detail.
I clenched my fists and tried to steady my voice. “Ewan, I’m grateful for what you did for me and my mother back then. But Jude and I have no feelings left. Divorce is better.”
Ewan responded, “Hold on. That wasn’t me helping you back then. It was Jude. I won’t take credit for what’s
e got sick over it.
between the hospital and home, despite his
Ewan lifted his eyelids and finally revealed what happened back then. When I went abroad, Jude made a huge scenes Successfully unlocked! His grandmother was also ill at the time, and he was my back and for own condition. That was when the Carson family brought him back in. Later, Ewan trained Jude personally, discovering that he had true potential. But unfortunately, he had always kept me in his
heart.
Chapter 89 Can’t Get A Divorce
Ewan explained, “I found out you’d gone overseas, and Jude was surrounded by wolves. When your father got into trouble, he couldn’t leave to find you. He had no choice but to beg me to protect your mom.”
He added, “If he hadn’t, your mother would’ve been finished. The fact that she lived until you came back. That was all thanks to Jude.”
Then I noticed a loophole in his words. “Those people?”
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