Chapter 548
The phone went silent again for a long while.
Then Harold exploded at Evan in another furious tirade.
“Her condition? She says it, and that makes it final? You really can’t do anything to her?”
Harold was going mad with anger.
Back when Evan had first said he wanted to marry Stella, Harold had not agreed either.
After all, the Wright family should have married into a family of equal status.
And Stella did not match the Wright family in any way.
He and Dora had spent their entire lives maintaining peace on the surface while never truly standing on the same side in private.
But when it came to Stella, that had been the first time they had agreed on something.
And now, his dissatisfaction with Stella had reached its limit.
Evan said, “I really can’t do anything to her anymore. Do you have a way?”
In front of his own father, he no longer cared whether he looked pathetic.
Harold fell silent.
“If you had a way, you wouldn’t be calling me just to take out your anger.”
Before Harold could speak, Evan said those words bitterly.
The call went silent again.
Harold’s breathing grew more and more unstable.
To be fair, Evan’s words had struck right where it hurt.
If Harold had a way, he would not have called Evan.
Harold’s breathing grew increasingly rapid. “Forget my side for now. But your grandmother’s situation has to be handled, doesn’t it?
“She’s this fearless because you spoiled her!”
Harold was furious.
In his view, Evan had truly treasured Stella before. He had indulged her in everything.
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A new daughter-in-law was supposed to live in the old Wright estate for three full years to show respect and filial duty to the
elders.
But what had Evan done?
Not long after he married Stella, he took her and moved out.
Although he had not said it directly, the meaning was clear
Stella could not tolerate Dora’s torment.
Evan said, “I can’t handle any of it.”
Under all this pressure, Evan truly felt as if he was being driven insane.
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He could not handle Wright Group’s problems.
Now, even these small matters were beyond him.
Harold said, “You…”
This time, he really was about to lose his mind from anger.
What was this supposed to mean?
No matter what he asked Evan to do, Evan’s answer was that he could not?
Evan said, “I married the wrong woman. Is that what you want to hear?”
Harold fell silent.
“I regret marrying her more than any of you do. I regret it. Is that enough?”
The more Evan spoke, the angrier he became. The fire in his voice grew harder and harder to suppress.
He really was about to be driven mad.
When he had first found out that Stella had suffered a miscarriage and nearly died from severe bleeding, and that her doctor had been bribed, he had felt some guilt.
But now, all that so-called guilt could go to hell.
Under this kind of relentless pressure, how could he still feel guilty?
All he felt was regret.
He regretted marrying someone this capable of causing chaos.
She had thrown the entire family into unrest.
Harold was even more furious because of Evan’s attitude.
“If you regret it, then deal with everything now.”
“I can’t. I can’t deal with anything. I’m useless. I can’t even control one woman. I can’t control her at all!”
Harold fell silent.
This bastard.
On the other end of the phone, Harold was so angry he felt as if he might have a stroke.
Evan was clearly being crushed to the point of depression.
What did Summer’s so-called depression count for?
Evan was the one who wanted to die now.
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