Chapter 101 She Had Underestimated Genevieve

Marilyn had done a background check on Genevieve previously. She concluded that the latter was a useless woman based on the widely spread news about her divorce with Cooper since she had lost everything to her ex-husband and could only rely on Armand.

However, Marilyn noticed Genevieve had become a completely different individual when they met again that day. The latter knew how to attack one’s weaknesses and was good at throwing flattery words, causing Harriet to like her.

Harriet’s fondness toward Genevieve now was authentic and was no longer because she was married to Armand.

Ever since Marilyn got pregnant, she would frequently visit Harriet and tried her best to please the latter. However, months had passed, and Harriet’s attitude toward her was still the same.

In contrast, Genevieve managed to use a few minutes to win Harriet’s heart.

Marilyn couldn’t help suspecting Genevieve had purposely taken classes to learn how to win an elder’s heart when she found out that she had to meet Harriet.

Other than that, she couldn’t think of any other explanation.

After Genevieve left for the kitchen to cook dinner, Harriet ate the oranges peeled by Genevieve in the living room.

Meanwhile, she turned to Armand and asked, “Armand, since you and Vivi have gotten your marriage certificate, when do you plan to have a wedding ceremony? Eventually, you’d have to inform your uncles and the public about your marriage.”

Marilyn reluctantly opened her mouth

us?” Harriet rebuked while shooting a glare at Marilyn. Her

“I did ask Genev about having a wedding ceremony after we got our marriage certificate. She said no.” He then added, “She’s

that Genevieve wasn’t willing to announce her marriage with

because, one, her family had fallen, and she would have to face a lot of doubts from the public if they announced the marriage; and, two, she had to be considerate of the Faulkner family’s

girl is

Harriet not to be increasingly satisfied with her granddaughter-in-law. She then glared at Marilyn and warned, “Vivi is my granddaughter-in-law, and I like

directed to her. She lowered her gaze and bit her lips in

to eliminate all her opponents and help Armand rise above others. Though Armand was

no one in the Faulkner family dared

previously. She is not someone to be taken lightly since she could win over Old Mrs. Faulkner’s heart, the trump card

warning seriously. She turned to her grandson and continued, “You should take good

will, Grandma,” Armand

had only learned two

video-called Maria, begging the latter to check whether she had done

she had roasted Marilyn in the living room and even left

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