Chapter 34. Throwing Mara Out
In the kitchen, Alana brought down the egg custard and Ada, the maid, was saying, “Madam, I can do all these things.”
Alana shook her head, “I want to make it for Susie personally”
In the past, when Clara was having chemotherapy and couldn’t eat, she thought of making her delicious food every day when she got better, but unfortunately, she never had that chance again.
Now Susie was like a special gift from God, and Alana didn’t want to miss these opportunities anymore.
Ada sighed darkly, but at this time saw a small figure rushing in.
“Grandma.”
Alana saw her little face tense up and quickly asked, “What’s wrong?”
Before Susie could say anything, she heard a grim voice ring out, “Susie, do you think you can run?”
Alana’s face went cold.
Mara had just crossed into the kitchen, and the grimness on her face had not yet dissipated, only to see Alana staring at herself with a chilling look on her face.
“Mom, what are you doing in here?”
Mara froze with her flustered expression.
Alana sneered, “Didn’t expect me to be around? Bullying Susie while I’m gone?”
Mara hurriedly waved her hand, “No, mom. Just Susie threw apple cores on the floor, so I educated her. I did not expect her not to listen and she even cursed.”
“I think the child scolded the elders this point is too bad, so I just want to reason with her but did not expect her to run to this.”
Alana took the insulated glove off her hand and threw it hard at Mara’s face.
“Do you see what I believe? Get the hell out of here.”
Bullying her granddaughter was bullying her here. If she was not here, today she would not beat Susie.
Mara hated it all. She knew Alana was in the kitchen but deliberately didn’t say anything.
So, she ran to the kitchen after deliberately provoking her.
Mara was furious, holding her temper and saying, “Mom, why are you shielding her? You’ll spoil her like this.”
Susie pursed her lips and looked at her grandmother, then at Mara.
She firmly shook her head and said, “I did not curse. Aunt Mara said that it was bad luck to see me. I said that the bad luck was not because of me, so, aunt Mara had to teach Susie.”
Alana’s face grew grim, “Ada, pack her things and throw them out. From today onwards, we don’t have a daughter-in-law like you in the Murray family.”
Mara’s eyes turned red and she bit her lip, “You guys just spoil her. One day, you’re going to spoil her.”
After saying a twist of the head, she huffed and puffed, and went upstairs to his room.
Want her to go? That’s not going to happen. Mara went upstairs and closed the door and just wouldn’t leave.
She thought Alana was blind. Did she not see she pretend? At a young age, they could set people up and they don’t even care.
Alana looked at Mara’s back, and her heart was furious.
“What the hell. She doesn’t teach her children well, and when others do, she says her in-laws meddle in their family affairs. What about when it’s her turn? Who gave her the right to teach my Susie?”
Ada coughed, “Don’t be angry. The child is still here.”
Susie raised her hand and patted Alana’s back, coaxing, “Grandma’s not mad, she’s not mad.”
Susie’s face was all self-condemnation.
Mom said she wanted to make Grandma happy, but she made her angry.
Alana suppressed her temper and decided to coax Susie first before dealing with Mara.
After watching Susie eat cake, she played with her in her room for a while, and only when Susie fell asleep, she gently closed the door and come out, and her kind face gradually was sinking.
“Where’s Mara?” She asked.
“She just went to pick up her children.” She slipped away while Alana was putting Susie to bed.
Alana asked, “Is she packed?”
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