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Hitched & Hitched Again: A Comedy of Marital Mayhem novel Chapter 948

On the computer screen, 'Alpha' glanced up, catching Gideon's gaze,

"Seems like you've got quite the beef with Elizabeth."

Gideon's brows furrowed, his expression darkening,

"It's not that I dislike her, I loathe her! If it wasn't for her seducing my son, why would he cut ties with me?!

And if it weren't for her toxic genes, why would my grandson be so disobedient?

Tarquin's been led astray by that woman, showing no respect for his elders, no sense of unity, no sense of family loyalty, always at odds with his own grandfather!

The discord between me, my son, and my grandson, it’s all because of Elizabeth, that wretched woman! She alone has ruined the entire Bradford family!"

Elysia and the kids were furious, thinking there's nothing more shameless than blaming others for your own failures!

Who really brought down the Bradford family?

Elizabeth wasn't a curse; she was the Bradford family's savior. It's a pity Gideon was too blind to see her value and let her into the family!

Thus, the Bradford family was doomed to fall apart!

Although Tarquin still carried the Bradford name, he had already separated from the current Bradford family with Kendrick. Technically, he had no connection with Gideon's side of the family anymore.

Therefore, Tarquin's happiness had nothing to do with Gideon!

What awaited Gideon was nothing but ruin!

After ranting about Elizabeth for a while, Gideon turned to 'Alpha',

"What are you looking at there?"

'Alpha' countered, “Are you sure this urn contains Elizabeth's ashes?”

Gideon nodded without hesitation, "Of course, I am! I wouldn't deceive you with a fake!"

'Alpha', holding the porcelain urn, squinted at Gideon.

Tarquin stared blankly at him,

"...I swear, if what's inside isn’t Elizabeth's ashes, may I be cursed, doomed to the deepest pits of hell after death!"

'Alpha' watched him for a few seconds before looking away.

Then, staring at the urn for a long time, he carefully placed it back into the wooden box, "Put it away."

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