The Returning Ex

The Returning Ex Chapter 43

After Old Mr. Constance passed away, Old Mrs. Constance’s health rapidly declined. Therefore, she had been practicing vegetarianism, meditation, and Buddhism at the Constance Residence during this period.

First, John asked after Old Mrs. Constance. Then, he went into the main topic. “Grandma, I have something I would like to discuss with you.”

Old Mrs. Constance replied, “Go on. What is it that’s making you so serious?”

The last time he had been so formal and serious, he had informed the family that he was going to divorce Sophia. Even now, she could clearly recall the determination in his expression and his gaze at the time.

To be honest, she disapproved of John and Sophia’s divorce. Just like how she had not approved of John’s marriage to Sophia. In her opinion, marriage was not a game.

Moreover, she did not believe in the concept of using an auspicious event to flush away the ‘bad luck’ of a critically-ill patient and curing them in the process.

In the beginning, when Old Mr. Constance first brought up the idea of breaking off the marriage agreement with the Baileys and marrying Sophia instead, she had been the first to oppose the idea.

However, John later gave in to his grandfather’s wishes after much consideration.

end, Old Mr. Constance

going to divorce Sophia. As usual, she was

older generation, her attitude toward marriage was much more sincere. She believed that one should harden their resolve to be partners for life after

Family agreed to the divorce, except her. Coupled with John’s determined attitude, she said nothing more. At the end of the day, it was her grandson’s

some issues here, and my marriage with Sophia might affect the outcome. So, I’m hoping that the family will not spread the news

Mrs. Constance was taken

that

explain it to you in full. Right now, can you help me suppress

he meant by suppressing the

of the Bailey Family. Hence, if he

what problems you ran into, but I will talk to your mother and make her see reason. Don’t worry about that.” Then, she added, “To be honest, there is no need for

said nothing in

the matters at home. I will help you settle them. Your mother might give little regard to the opinions of others, but she will still listen

her

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