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Let’s Divorce Mrs. Wright Is Done Playing Nice novel Chapter 577

Chapter 577

Summer’s so-called privileged treatment in the Wright family had now been crushed to pieces in Stella’s hands.

So even if Evan’s trust shattered, that was probably all there was to it.

Jennifer said, “I’m still looking forward to it.”

“Fine, fine. Then look forward to it.”

“Of course I will. I’ve waited this long to see what happens to Evan and Summer.”

Just thinking about how they had once trampled all over Stella made Jennifer furious.

Then she said, “Felix is a good man. Don’t let what happened between you and Evan trap you forever.”

Jennifer genuinely wanted Stella to be happy.

That was why she hoped Stella would respond, at least a little, to Felix’s kindness.

But when Stella heard that, she said nothing.

Honestly, she felt lost when it came to Felix.

“End things with Evan as soon as possible, okay?” Jennifer said.

“Isn’t that what I’m doing?”

Evan would not be able to hold out much longer.

He might want to hold on, but Harold, Old Mrs. Wright, and even the extended branches of the Wright family would not l drag this out for long.

Stella was not worried about that at all.

Jennifer nodded. “Felix is a good man.”

“All right. You’ve already given him the good-guy card several times today.

Ever since Jennifer sat down, she had been talking about how good Felix was.

Did Stella not know that?

Of course Felix was good.

He was too good.

So good that Stella did not dare respond

Even as Aaron Hogarth’s biological sister, she still telt as if she did not deserve Felix

That was how women could be sometimes. After one fallest relationship, a mountam cose inside their own hearts, even before anyone else could put one there

The two of them talked for a long time before Jennifer finally lett

Stella stood in front of the floor to ceiling window and watched Door and summer’s intsetable state outside

Gero stood behind her “Miss.”

“Summer’s clothes are soaked through?”

There was obvious satisfaction in Stella’s voice as she asked

Gero said, “Yes. Mrs. Wright poured an entire basin of cold water on her.”

Cold water in winter was truly freezing.

Stella let out a soft scoff. “She really can bring herself to do it now.”

Just as Jennifer had said earlier, Dora used to spoil Summer so much. She had practically treated her like a fragile tr

Yet now that she had turned on her, she did not hold back at all.

Gero said, “After all, if Summer does not finish her work, the rest of them will be punished too.”

“That’s true. Once people’s interests are tied together, problems are bound to appear.”

Dora and Summer were the perfect example.

So what if they had once been close?

What good did that do now?

Gero said, “Mrs. Wright seriously suspects the child is not Mr. Steven Wright’s.”

“She should suspect it.”

As Summer’s mother-in-law, Dora had already fallen out with her.

Even before that, when Dora could barely protect herself, had she cared much about the grandson in the hospital?

No.

And now that she knew Summer had been involved with Frank, there was no way she would believe the child was Steven

“Summer has plenty of suffering ahead of her,” Stella said.

Stella had done it on purpose, just as Summer had guessed.

By tying them together, she knew Dora’s temper would make her look for any excuse to torment Summer.

It took Evan some effort to make it outside.

The road was covered in snow today, making it difficult to walk.

As soon as he got into the car, Patrick handed him a file

Evan frowned “What is this?”

“Every record we could find of Miss Bailey’s contact with Frank”

Evan froze

Every record

Patrick said, “Miss Bailey knew Frank before she married Mr Steven Wright Their relationship was already very close back then ”

Evan said nothing

written in the file.

For the Wright family, this was deeply disgraceful.

The words ‘very close’ had already stabbed into Evan’s chest like a poisoned thorn.

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