Chapter 65 Who Sent the Note
The next morning, Harper returned to the Mitchell Manor.
She knew why the Mitchell family didn't want her to divorce Benjamin, so she took a deep breath before she walked into the villa's gate.
She met Kimberly in the garden of the villa.
They pretended not to see each other. Harper continued walking in. Kimberly suddenly asked when she passed by her, "You mean it, about the divorce?"
"Yes."
"Why? At first, you said he wanted a divorce, but his family didn't agree for the sake of the Martin Group. Why does Sir Martin agree now? It was your intention, right?"
Kimberly frowned slightly and looked at her.
"We have to divorce sooner or later anyway. Sooner is better."
Harper's voice was gentle and poise.
Kimberly added, "Mom and Dad are unhappy. Mom is still angry now. You should be calm and thoughtful. I'm trying to prevent Mom from falling into a bad mood. "
Harper glanced at Kimberly indifferently. Although they were sisters, they nearly had no contact. They were just like strangers. Harper stopped thinking about anything else and then walked inside.
Kimberly was right, Jack and Jennifer were indeed very angry.
Harper had just walked into the living room when a cup was thrown directly at her.
She turned around so it didn't land on her.
Jennifer pointed at her and said emotionally, "Harper, what do you want? Could you please not drag the Mitchell family down, since you can't help us? Our family is declining. We need the Martin Group, don't you know that?'
"But Sir Martin said that even if Benjamin and I divorce, we two families will not lose contact."
"You do believe him? You do regard him as your grandfather, do you? Trust me, if you are divorced, there will be nothing."
Jack also believed so, and he advised, "Harper, listen to me, go tell Sir Martin that you don't want a divorce, you were just puzzled before."
"Mom and Dad, I have decided. I want a divorce."
"Harper, you really want us to hate you, don't you?" Jennifer shouted and looked at her, finding her eyes were cold and indifferent.
Harper insisted. Jennifer could only call Harper's grandmother to persuade her. Harper grew up with her grandmother.
She loved Harper very much, so she just let Harper follow her heart, as long as she was happy.
In desperation, Jennifer said to Harper coldly, "If you insist on getting a divorce, then I won't let you see your grandmother again."
Jennifer threatened her. Harper looked at her mother incredulously. She couldn't believe the words came from her own mother.
But that was the way it was.
She was powerless to change her blood.
Kimberly also came in at this time. She said, "Mom, she will consider her affairs herself. Don't involve grandma, please. If she wants a divorce, just let her do it."
"No, since she is one of the Mitchells, she should obey me."
Jennifer's attitude was tough. "Grandma is getting older. You should think about her. If you want to see her again, don't divorce."
Coming out of the villa, Harper felt so angry that she was trembling.
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