Chapter 26
Sophia scoffed.
“Do you really think bargaining will make you worth millions?”
“That price doesn’t even scratch the surface of my value,” Alex replied with a wink
“But seeing how eager you are, I decide not to make it too difficult for you. I’ll offer a 99.99999999999999999% discount, so it will be just one hundred thousand. How about it?”
Alex chuckled inwardly.
Sophia’s jaw dropped.
She couldn’t believe what she’d just heard.
Holy crap!
She had never encountered such shamelessness in her entire life.
This was the unfortunate consequence of marrying a useless man–a man who would live off her wealth without contributing anything, and still think so high of himself.
Her glare deepened, and so did her disdain.
But she had no choice. She didn’t want Alex spending the night with her, and her patience had finally worn thin.
Stepping forward, she coldly said, “I hate you, and I don’t want you near me. I’ll pay you to sleep elsewhere, so stay away! You better take the money, or you’ll be sleeping on the cold floor!”
“You know what? I don’t need your money,” he replied casually.
Sophia’s glare intensified, her eyes filled with disdain. “Your foolish pride is infuriating!”
What a waste of her beauty and intelligence, being tied to someone like him!
Her desire for a divorce grew stronger by the second.
Afraid that Alex might really try to stay with her, she hurried to get the money, determined to kick him out as fast as she could.
Meanwhile, Mr. and Mrs. Lancaster entered the sitting room
Mrs. Lancaster’s face contorted with revulsion, as if Alex’s very presence was unbearable.
A dark shadow seemed to loom over M Mr. Lancaster.
This young man had somehow lucked into marrying their daughter and latched onto her like a leech.
If not for him, countless wealthy suitors would have pursued Sophia by now.
She could’ve been engaged to someone rich and powerful, making them proud parents with the ideal son–in–law to elevate their status.
But instead, Alex had stolen the comfortable and prestigious life they believed they deserved.
Mrs. Lancaster’s eyes burned with hatred.
She wished she could strangle him and force him to sign the divorce papers.
Huffing bitterly, she demanded, “What are you doing here?
“Waiting for Grandpa Abraham and Sophia,” Alex responded, completely unfazed.
Mrs. Lancaster frowned.
“Let me warn you, young man–if you have any sense, you stay away from my daughter and never come back!”
“Just because Grandpa Abraham supports you doesn’t mean you can do whatever you want!” she hissed
“The Lancaster family is far above what you could ever hope to reach!!
Mr. Lancaster also sneered.
“Who knows where you came from? Maybe a prostitute’s womb. You should take a good look in the mirror and realize you’re nothing. You’ll never be worthy of our daughter.”
Alex’s face darkened
How dare they call him a bastard?
How dare they insult his mother?
Sophia’s parents had crossed a line.
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But as the saying goes, when a dog barks at you, barking back only brings you down to its level.
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If not for the clues he sought about his mother through Sophia, he would’ve put them in their place already.
Just then, Grandpa Abraham appeared.
“Alex, I’m glad you’re back. Sorry about making you sleep outside.”
“It’s fine. I found a comfortable spot for the night,” Alex replied.
Relieved, Grandpa Abraham wasted no time.
“I want you to move in with Sophia. You’re married now. If you don’t sleep together, how will you ever have children?”
He smiled and winked, clearly eager for grandchildren.
Sophia’s parents were horrified.
Their eyes bulged, as if they might pop out of their heads.
The thought of Sophia having Alex’s baby was unbearable.
Surely, this lazy mati would want to live with their daughter now, wouldn’t he?
He was always looking for the easy way out, expecting her to be his golden goose.
But the unexpected happened.
Alex shook his head.
“Sorry, Grandpa Abraham, I can’t do that. Sophia and I got married too quickly, and we barely know each other. Living together now would be uncomfortable for both of us 1
Grandpa Abraham, confused, asked, “What do you suggest?
Chapter 26
“We need time to understand each other first. After that, we can think about living together,” Alex explained.
“Besides, as a man, shouldn’t I be the one providing a home for Sophia, not the other way around?”
Grandpa Abraham rubbed his nose thoughtfully and nodded
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