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Stop It, She’s Remarrying (Fia and Conrad) novel Chapter 13

Mrs. Taylor shook her head and said, “I’m just a servant. I don’t know much about what is happening among my employers. However, I believe that Ms. Manning came here to have a girl’s talk with the madam.” 

“Ha! Girl’s talk?” Thea scoffed at the idea as she raised her head to see Conrad walking down the stairs.

“As for you, Conrad. Perhaps you can start by explaining the meaning behind your previous lover leaving the mansion together with your mother!”

Conrad furrowed his eyebrows but showed no nervousness at all. He firmly descended from the last step and then walked over to hold Thea’s hand as a sign of respect.

“Have a seat, Grandmother Thea. I have something to tell you too. Mrs. Taylor, please prepare a pot of tea.”

“Of course, Mr. Maxwell.”

“Don’t think that I’ll give you a hint of respect just because you sent the servants away. If you did something to Fia, I will make you suffer even if I have to sacrifice myself!”

Conrad knew full well what a pain Thea was. He didn’t want to clash head-to-head with her.

He also knew that the old woman was far stronger than Fia and Echo realized. And so, he directly said to her, “Fia and Echo want you to stay here for a while.”

Thea frowned and said, “Why did they suddenly ask for me if nothing’s wrong? And Echo… The last thing she wants is to trouble Fia. Did something happen?”

“Echo, she… is not doing that great,” Conrad said with a serious expression on his face.

Thea grabbed her walking stick tightly as she took a deep breath and whispered, “What kind of disease is it?”

“Well…” Conrad lowered his head and had his elbow on his thigh as he pressed his body forward toward her and whispered back, “Cancer. Terminal.”

“Cancer? How did she get something so serious?!”

The old woman’s vision was slowly blurred by her tears. “She has been quite frail ever since she was little. Her life is one of misery as well. And now, she ends up with such a bizarre disease despite being in her prime…”

Conrad remained silent. No one wanted to hear anyone they know have this kind of illness.

“I’m almost ninety but God wants me to bury my own daughter!” Thea sobbed. She took in a deep breath and held her walking stick tightly.

“I want to see them. Where are they?”

“Upstairs. I’ll help you up.”

Conrad had just extended his hand but Thea simply knocked his hand away with her stick. “No, thank you!”

She stared at him and said, “Despite all the anguish they must be feeling right now, you still let Esme into those doors of yours! Have you ever treated Fia with any sincerity at all for the past three years?!”

Conrad looked her in the eye and replied, “For the past three years, I have always remembered that I am her husband.”

“Ha! Then you and your mother are just as blind!” Thea walked up the stairs and used her walking stick to support her weight. “You want a divorce? Never! Unless these old bones are laid to rest!”

Conrad remained silent.

“Echo! Fia!”

Thea walked into the guestroom with her walking stick. Mrs. Taylor and Silas wanted to help her, but she shooed them away every time. They were worried that she would fall if she was thrown off balance.

Luckily, they worried for nothing. Thea was still quite tough.

“Grandma,” Fia said as she helped her sit down. “You’re an old lady now. Slow down.”

“I’m doing quite well,” Thea replied. After that, her eyes shifted to Echo who was lying on the bed. Once again, she sobbed.

“I… I wish I have some magical abilities so that I can transfer the rest of my lifespan… to your mother.” After she finished her sentence, she could no longer hold her tears back and she wept.

Fia took some tissue to wipe her grandmother’s tears away despite being full of tears herself.

Echo smiled as she wiped her tears away herself and said, “Mom, don’t do that. Fia has been feeling quite depressed for the past two days. Don’t make her cry again.”

As Thea was wiping her tears away, she gave Fia a closer look and saw the handprint on her face.

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