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Let’s Divorce Mrs. Wright Is Done Playing Nice novel Chapter 636

Fiona was trying hard to comfort Dora.

But the other members of the Wright family would not think that way.

Once they found out that Dora had caused Stella’s mother’s death and brought all of this upon them, they would not care whether things might have turned out differently if Dora had not treated Jella that way because of Summer.

They would simply decide that Dora was the sinner.

Harold and Old Mrs. Wright soon found out about the matter.

Old Mrs. Wright was the first to call.

“You vicious woman. I knew there had to be a reason Stella was being so ruthless to the Wright family during this time. So it was all because of you!”

“You jinx. Back then, when Harold got together with you, I already thought you were a vicious woman. I never imagined your viciousness would eventually destroy the Wright family like this!”

Dora said, “I… I misjudged her before. I shouldn’t have treated Stella that way because of Summer.”

Facing Old Mrs. Wright, Dora’s confidence weakened.

After all, this was the old woman who had stood over her for so many years, and Dora had always feared her.

No matter how strong-willed she appeared to outsiders, whenever she faced Old Mrs. Wright, she became as timid as a quail.

Because of Old Mrs. Wright, she and Harold had truly divorced once.

Old Mrs. Wright had absolute authority in the Wright family.

And Harold, at certain times, listened to his mother very much/

So Dora was afraid of Old Mrs. Wright.

Now, facing her, she tried hard to explain. “I was wrong about Summer!”

“You were wrong. Neither of your daughters-in-law turned out to be someone you judged correctly!”

After learning that Summer had betrayed Steven long ago, Old Mrs. Wright was half-dead with anger.

Although she had once doted on Summer too, now it was obvious that she had pushed all the blame onto Dora.

Dora said, “Yes. I was wrong. I misjudged her.”

“Then go deal with it!”

Dora said nothing.

Hearing Old Mrs. Wright’s words, Dora’s heart trembled hard.

Deal with it?

How was she supposed to deal with it?

“Deal with what?” And deal with whom?

Hearing Dora’s confused question, Old Mrs. Wright exploded over the phone. “What do you think you should deal with? Of course, the conflict between you and Stella!”

“Because of you, all of us have been left with nowhere to go. I’ve already slept at the airport for three nights!”

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Al the thought of the suffering she had endured, Old Mrs Wright had no patience left for Dora.

What kind of situation was this?’

The dignified Wright family was actually suffering this kind of torment and humiliation

She had been the lady of the Wright family for a lifetime. Forget the people inside the family. Even outsiders had never dared tu walk all over her.

Yet now, because of Dora, she had suffered all of this. How could Old Mrs. Wright possibly bear it?

Dora said nothing.

When she heard that she had to deal with the conflict between herself and Stella, her heart clenched painfully.

How was she supposed to deal with that?

It could not be dealt with at all.

The person she had caused to die was Stella’s own mother. With that alone, she could never resolve this conflict in her lifetime.

Before she could say anything else, Old Mrs. Wright hung up.

Listening to the beeping on the other end of the line, Dora’s heart clenched even harder.

“Mom…”

Dora said, “Your grandmother blames me. Now I’m the sinner of the Wright family.”

Fiona had comforted her earlier, and Dora had felt slightly better.

But now, because of one phone call from Old Mrs. Wright, Dora had fallen back into guilt again.

The guilt deep inside her tore at her heart, making it unbearably painful.

Fiona said, “I heard everything.”

Her voice was full of sadness when she said this.

Then she added bitterly, “Grandma used to show off more than once in front of her old friends because she had Summer aş a granddaughter-in-law. Now she’s putting all the blame on you?

“If we’re talking about misjudging someone, you weren’t the only one who misjudged her, were you?”

As for Old Mrs. Wright, she had truly liked Summer before.

Her favoritism had been even worse than Dora’s. Sometimes, when Dora was at home, Old Mrs. Wright would even tell her to go to Inkwood Manor to take a look.

What did she mean by “take a look”?

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