You, Me And Our Genus Twins

Chapter 590 Everything In The Dream

"Get off me!" Mario brushed off Quinn's hand. "You've all been tainted by Martha's influence. You only focus on being the legitimate children while labeling Lucas as b*stard. But have you ever thought that if your mother hadn't interfered, he wouldn't be labeled as such? You look down on Lucas, but in reality, you're the ones with the darkest motives. You share the same malicious blood as your mother. When Isabella's plots failed, Cynthia stepped in. Next time, Quinn, will it be you?"

Quinn instinctively shook her head. "No, I won't ever—"

"You will," Mario interjected her with a look of disgust. "It's crystal clear to me. You're all just like your mother—greedy and unscrupulous. I don't have daughters like you. Leave, all of you!"

"Dad, I haven't done anything wrong. Why do you say that about me?" Charlie protested.

"Because you're all Martha Ford's daughters," he retorted coldly. "I didn't blame you when Isabella tried to harm Lucas that time. But now, with Cynthia's actions, it's become evident. You're all cut from the same cloth as your mother, just as malicious as she was. My biggest regret in life is marrying your mother and having you."

Charlie seethed, "But Jordan, Quinn, and I haven't done anything wrong. We're your daughters, and the Griffin Family is our family. Why do you want to kick us out?"

Fearful of being expelled from the family, Cynthia quickly chimed in, "I haven't done anything either!"


Mario sneered, "Did you hear that? She clearly wanted Lucas dead, yet she shamelessly claims she hasn't done anything! Like mother, like daughter. All of you, get out of here. I want none of you!"

Tears welled up in Martha's eyes as she gazed at Old Mr. Griffin. "Dad, are you going to kick us out too? It was you who arranged my marriage to Mario back then!"

He responded indifferently, "I misjudged you. I didn't realize how malicious you could be. Our Griffin Family's lineage relies on Lucas alone, and yet you intend to harm him. Your daughters have inherited your maliciousness. We can't tolerate this any longer. Leave."

To him, daughters-in-law and granddaughters were insignificant. All he desired now was a grandson, notably Lucas, the brilliant and capable fourth Young Master of the prestigious Hart Family in Dusktown. In comparison, Martha and her daughter were like insignificant specks of dust.

Meanwhile, Mario quickly drafted a divorce agreement, signed it, and tossed it into Martha's hand. "Stop causing a scene. It's settled now, so why make it uglier? Sign the document and leave the Griffin Family with your daughters. Hurry up. You can take your clothes and jewelry, but be quick. Otherwise, I'll have someone kick you out, and you'll leave with nothing!"

She couldn't believe her ears. "Mario, have you lost your mind? Aren't you worried about your reputation?"

He chuckled bitterly. "Reputation? Anyone who knows me, Mario Griffin, knows that I lost the love of my life. I watched as the woman I loved gave birth to a son and raised him in another's family. I spent half my life with a woman I didn't love. I've become a laughingstock, so why should I care about my reputation?"

His dignity had long been lost. What else was there to be embarrassed about?

Martha seethed with anger, her mind reeling as she clenched her teeth and stared at the divorce agreement he had tossed her way.

They had signed a prenuptial agreement before their marriage, stating that his wealth had nothing to do with her. If she divorced him, she would leave with nothing. Their marriage had been unequal, and the prenuptial agreement had been even more unjust. However, she had felt compelled to sign it at the time.

At that time, the Ford Family was in turmoil, and marrying into the Griffin Family could elevate her status. Hence, Old Mr. Griffin pressured her into signing the prenup, threatening to find another woman for Mario if she refused. She reluctantly agreed to the prenup to secure her place in the Griffin Family.
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