Chapter 530
“Then tell me. If Grandma comes back, where are you planning to have her stay?”
“She won’t be able to come back,” Stella said.
The four words landed lightly.
At the same time, the smile on her lips disappeared completely.
Evan’s face changed. “What do you mean?”
What did she mean she would not be able to come back?
Old Mrs. Wright had already been kicked out of the care facility. If Stella refused to give in, then her only option was to return.
Yet Stella was now saying she could not come back.
What did that mean?
Stella said, “Didn’t I already tell you? No one in the Wright family should even think of spending a single
cent.”
Evan fell silent.
Stella continued, “Yours, Fiona’s, Dora’s, Summer’s, Harold’s, your grandmother’s. None of you gets to spend a cent. All of it belongs to me.”
Hadn’t Dora once called her a gold digger?
Hadn’t she said Stella was only pretending not to want anything because her true colors had not been exposed yet?
Well, now it was perfect.
Just as Dora had wished, Stella would show her exactly what a real gold digger looked like.
Facing a Stella like this, Evan felt as if all the blood in his body had frozen.
He stared at her, nearly suffocating.
Stella said, “She has no money to buy a plane ticket. How is she supposed to come back? Walk?”
“You’ve gone too far!”
Evan finally exploded.
He shot to his feet and moved toward Stella.
At that moment, his eyes were filled with fury, and his entire body radiated the urge to strangle her.
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But before he could get close to Stella, Gray stepped in front of her.
Evan’s anger became impossible to suppress. “Get out of my way!”
The words had barely left his mouth when, with a heavy thud, Gray kicked him hard in the stomach.
Pain shot through Evan, and he dropped to one knee with a muffled groan.
This was Stella now.
The Wright family had once bullied her freely because she was weak. They had even refused to spare
the child in her womb.
So now, whatever she said she wanted, once she said it, she would take it.
Evan looked at Stella in fury. “You’re making an old woman end up on the street? How dare you do something like that?”
Stella said, “No. The person making her end up on the street is you.”
Trying to dump the blame on her again?
These people must have gotten used to it.
No matter what happened, they were always used to saying, You made me do this.
They would paint Stella as vicious, all to make themselves look kind.
But Stella no longer accepted that trick.
No matter what blame they tried to place on her head, she would throw it right back at them.
Evan said nothing.
Hearing her words, he felt his blood surge backward through his body.
He had never realized before that Stella’s mind worked this way.
“Fine. You’re really something.”
Stella said, “Against a family like yours, if I weren’t something, there wouldn’t even be bones left of me.”
Wasn’t that exactly what had happened to her child?
And her mother too.
Evan said, “Let her come back first.”
If the care facility would not let her stay, then at least let her come back first.
Stella asked, “Will you sign the divorce agreement?”
This was who she was now.
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No matter what condition Evan proposed, Stella had only one condition.
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