If it weren’t for the fact that she had given birth to Diana, or for the noodles, Kate wouldn’t even have the chance to come into the villa’s porch.
Kate was shocked by the cold look on Diana’s face, which clearly told of the fact that Diana had no intention whatsoever to treat her like a mother.
Fury tainted her face red.
She didn’t even feel so cold anymore. Her head buzzed as she screamed, “What do you know? Your father and I are suffering right now, cowering in that lousy place and eating terrible food! Doesn’t your heart ache one bit for us?”
“Eating terrible food?” Diana recalled her old memories. Her tone was gentle despite the harsh words she was about to say. “I’m sure that food still tastes great. After all, it was my staple food when I was young. Now that I’m with Julian, he’s not used to eating such food and prefers fancier delicacies and feasts. Even his vegetables are flown directly from Switzerland. Now that you’ve mentioned it, I rather miss the taste of that food I used to enjoy.”
Diana was deliberately reminding Kate the terrible life she suffered in her youth, as well as showing Kate the great contrast between the miserable life she and James were leading compared to the delightful and luxurious life Diana was enjoying.
Diana wasn’t leaving Kate any dignity, nor was she intending to offer Kate any form of help or consolation.
Kate’s face went black, and she no longer wanted to speak any further.
On second thought, she imagined the look on James’s face as she waited at home for her to come back with some good news. She opened her mouth once more and said “Diana, I’m still your mother.”
She took a deep breath. As if Diana was holding a knife against her neck, she forced herself to say, “I’ve come all the way here. Please, at least give me some money so I can eat. Your dad…”
The swift change in Diana’s expression forced Kate to hurriedly amend her words.
“I mean, James is a proud man. He can do without luxuries at home by himself, but if he were to head out or if he has visitors, he’ll certainly have to bring out something good to host them. He’ll also need new clothes when he goes out.”
Every attire and every imported food didn’t come cheap.
In a matter of days, he had spent all the money that Kate had painstakingly saved up over the years.
It was no surprise for Diana.
Rather, what surprised Diana was something else. She voiced her curiosity, asking, “Why don’t you leave him?”
Leaving James would probably allow Kate to lead a better life.
Kate was stunned for a moment, as if completely shocked. She had lost the position of Mrs. Winnington that she had held in such high regard, and lost all chances of riches, wealth, and glory. Even Old Master Winnington had made clear that because of the huge losses Winnington Fashions suffered—which effectively halved the Winnington’s family assets—he had issued the order of never allowing James back home.
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