Chapter 525
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But Evan had brushed them all off.
Even when they called Dora, Dora, who cared about her pride more than anything, had not told them the truth either.
If all those relatives were dragged into this now, wouldn’t they all find out exactly what position Stella held in the Wright family?
Stella said, “Don’t worry. If you don’t sign the divorce agreement, I have far worse things planned.”
Evan fell silent.
So she was serious about taking the entire Wright family?
At this moment, Evan began to wonder if his judgment had truly been wrong all along.
“You weren’t like this before,” he said, his voice suffocated.
At this moment, he could barely control his emotions.
“Of course I wasn’t like this before,” Stella said. “Before, I was far too easy to bully.”
Evan said nothing.
“So what is this now?” Stella continued. “The moment I stop letting you bully me, I’m the one in the wrong?”
She said the last sentence with a smile.
The mockery in that smile was obvious.
Just as she said, the reason the entire Wright family thought she was wrong now was simply because she was no longer easy to bully.
Evan’s gaze on Stella grew darker and deeper.
Just then, his grandmother called again.
When Evan saw the word Grandma on the screen, the veins on his forehead throbbed uncontrollably.
In the end, he answered the call.
“Hello.”
“Have you handled it? Can I continue staying here?”
“Please wait a moment.”
“Wait? You’re making an old woman like me wait for you? Evan Wright, are you really helpless against her?”
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The moment she heard the word wait, Old Mrs. Wright’s temper flared.
What kind of logic was this, making an elder wait for a junior?
She had been living perfectly well in the care facility, and then suddenly she was told to pack up and leave. Now he was telling her to wait?
This was outrageous.
Evan said, “I’m handling it.”
With that, he hung up before she could say anything else.
Then he looked at Stella.
“Let Grandma continue staying at the care facility,” he said through gritted teeth.
Stella did not speak. She only looked at him.
Evan snapped, “You’ve already tormented everyone in the Wright family estate. What more do you want?”
“I want you to sign the divorce agreement. Can’t you see that?” Stella said. “Sign it, and everything will
stop.”
Her methods were that forceful.
This was something Evan never would have imagined before.
He had never thought Stella could be this ruthless.
His breathing became uneven again.
“It’s one thing for you to torment us, but Grandma is already so old!”
Evan could not accept the fact that Old Mrs. Wright, who should have been enjoying her later years in peace, was now being dragged into this too.
Stella said, “That’s your grandmother. If anyone should feel sorry for her, it’s you. If anyone should respect her, it’s also you.”
Evan froze.
“Everything she’s suffering now is because of you,” Stella continued. “What? Are you trying to outsource your filial piety to me?”
If this had been back when she and Evan were still on good terms, she might have shown some consideration when he said such things.
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