Chapter 40 Realization
Edith was stunned, and then she patted her forehead.
“Oh, right. Kaylah, that good–for–nothing, has already gone away. I should call the nanny to clean it
up.”
After Hendry noticed what Edith called Kaylah, his eyebrows twitched.
“Mom, do you usually boss Kaylah around like that?”
Edith noticed her son’s gaze and felt a little guilty for a moment.
However, when she remembered that Kaylah had already divorced her son, she became firm again.
“What are you talking about? Anyway, she has nothing to do at home all day. What’s wrong with me asking her to help clean up the house?”
Seeing that Hendry kept a straight face and did not speak, Edith was a little afraid.
Then she whispered, “I used to do housework too. It’s normal for a daughter–in–law to take care of
her in–laws.”
Hendry’s face instantly turned cold.
He glanced at the kitchen. No one was there. He didn’t see any hearty breakfast on the dining table.
There were only a few pieces of hard bread that were casually thrown to the side.
“My wife is not here to be your servant.”
Edith raised her head in displeasure and wanted to complain about something, but she met Hendry’s exceptionally cold gaze.
Hendry did not say anything more to Edith. He left the house with a cold face.
He was upset.
He had already realized that when Kaylah was at his home, she had probably not been treated well.
Kaylah had a husband who did not care about her, in–laws who treated her as a servant, a sister–in–law who often found fault with her, and a mistress who kept sending messages to provoke her.
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