Chapter 193

As the group entered the main hall, they were greeted by a delightful aroma.

“Aunt Alessandra, are you making soup? It smells amazing! Can I have a bowl

please?” Jamison’s mouth watered immediately.

Alessandra hesitated for a moment.

She made the soup for her daughter-in–law. If she served everyone a bowl,

her daughter–in–law would be left without any to drink when she returned

home.

Furthermore, she was well aware that her daughter–in–law had a busy

schedule. The fact that she could spare an hour or two to be there was

already a gesture of kindness. What if they finish the soup, and I don’t have

enough time to make more for my daughter–in–law?

“What’s wrong? Can’t you serve my grandson a bowl of soup? Do you not

think of us as your family?” Upon noticing Alessandra’s silence, Hermann

directed a stern gaze at her, his face reflecting his disapproval.

“No, no, no. It’s not like that,” Alessandra stammered, her body trembling in

fear of her father’s disapproval.

Undeterred by the old–fashioned and patriarchal mentality of Hermann,

Roselynn fearlessly stood her ground. With a cold expression, she retorted,

“My mom prepared the soup specifically for my brother and his wife, so

there’s no extra for you! What exactly do you want?”

“What? Manny is married?” her grandmother exclaimed.

Hermann’s family, too, was taken aback.

Hermann even raised his voice. “Well, well, it seems you don’t consider us as

family at all! Alessandra Cadigan, you’re such an ungrateful daughter. Your

son got married, yet you didn’t even bother to invite us to the wedding. You’re

such a heartless woman!”

Filled with grievances, Alessandra wanted to explain to him, but before she

could do so, Roselynn stepped in.

She said to Hermann, “How dare you scold my mom? She’s heartless? You

people are the heartless ones! Ever since my mother married my father ten

years ago, you have never visited her, not even once. When my father

passed away, you didn’t even bother to come and offer your condolences.

When my mother underwent surgery, you didn’t show any concern. You even

withheld her share of the village dividends, regardless of her well–being or

struggles! Since you’d never appeared on any of the occasions above, you

us to invite you to Manny’s

speech rendered Hermann speechless, and all he could

at her

didn’t come here

interjected.

she did not like this family either, she was still a member

Now that the online backlash had also affected her,

she had to find a solution, even if

was relatively

interactions with Roselynn were still

Roselynn was known for

Engaging in a

a

here to beg you to remove the posts on the

pleaded in a soft tone, “I understand it

young. Can you please

cold snort. “Young?

accountable for

to let them off so easily, especially considering

of these men had

you want to

upon hearing that.

step aside, Jamison,” Henrietta stopped him

anger on Hermann’s face, he chose to remain silent. They

to

entrusted Henrietta with the task of handling

Ox

if Roselynn refused to cooperate,

more forceful measures.

promise her you’ll

behavior!” Henrietta ordered.

shot daggers at Roselynn. With his grandfather

he grudgingly muttered, “I’m

for what?”

was not right for Jamison to twist the truth and cause harm

you all…” Henrietta said.

him speak

let

acknowledged their mistakes and

she would consider

5/10

felt that Roselynn was deliberately

and immediately started hurling insults at her. “Roselynn

situation! Who do you think you are? You’re just

man wants to marry. I bet you’re destined to

for the rest of your

Boom!

anger was instantly

had deeply impacted

fostering a strong resentment

disrespected women within her.

Jamison revealed his contempt for her

I won’t allow him to get away with

Henrietta

Hermann interjected, “Oh,

limit and would not

them.

directed his finger at Roselynn and

each other’s time. Are you

or not?”

by

decisively.

them, I’ll tear down your house

as he let out

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