Keep you in my arms

Chapter 171 Let's Divorce!



"Few days ago, Edward said that he would pay a visit to his grandmother when he was free. Recently, he had a lot of work to do
in the company, so he had to put it off!"
She looked sincere, her tone was respectful, and her words were appropriate.
Carol couldn't help smiling more, "that's right. Moo moo hasn't been my place for a long time. But it was Hilda who came once
and ate my persimmon pies."
"Mom, it was ten years ago that Hilda ate the persimmon pies!" Anna said worriedly.
"Really?" The old lady frowned and suddenly thought of something. She stood up and said, "my nine floor tower hasn't been
watered yet! I have to go now!"
"Nine floor tower?" Seeing her so nervous, Angela couldn't help but wonder what the nine floor tower was.
Seeing that grandmother was about to run out, Anna quickly stopped her and said, "Mom, wait a moment. I planted a few
peppermint here, and the smell is also very fragrant. I heard that it has the effect of mosquito repellent." Then she said to Kay,
"pick two pots of better looking and ask Grace to take them back."
Before that, Anna left an impression on Angela as a vain rich lady, but this time, she felt that Anna was not as bad as she
thought. 'grandma is so mean to her. Why is she still so filial to her? Ordinary women can't do that!'
Kay immediately asked someone to bring the mint and put them on the car of Granny Carol. Granny Carol rolled down the
window and smiled at Anna, "thank you, Sandy. But I won't take it. Don't try to poison me!"
She said resentfully and threw the mint out. Fortunately, it was a plastic flowerpot and could not be broken. Anna wanted to be
filial, but the smile on her face froze when she saw this. But when she thought that her mother-in-law treated her as her sister-in-
law, she rubbed her forehead.
Grace picked up the mint in a hurry and tried to smooth things over. "Granny Carl, you are confused again! This is your second
daughter-in-law, not the eldest one!"
"Oh! Is it the poor child Anna?" Carol was suddenly enlightened, "she said she wanted to give me mint? Oh! Anna also liked
flowers and plants. It was her! Let me see the mint!"
Then she took the mint from Grace's hand, smelled it and said, "it smells so good! It's good! It's good!"

"Yes! Madam Anna has always been sent flowers and plants to you!"
"Yes!" She smiled.
Anna said to Grace, "please send Granny Carl back!"
"Granny Carl's condition is getting worse and worse..." Kay frowned and sighed.
"Yes. She's a vigorous and resolute woman. Many men are not as smart as her. Since dad left, she has been supporting this
family alone. Two sons and two daughters, but in the end, she only lives alone in the villa."
If she hadn't known that Granny Carl was a good actress, Angela would have been deceived by her. Hearing what Anna said,
she asked, "but why doesn't grandma live here, or in big uncle's house?"
Anna smiled, "you will understand in the future!"
At first, she thought that it was because of the relationship between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law that she was live alone in
the resort, but from what happened today, it seemed that she was thought too simple.
Anna didn't want to be frank, so she didn't ask more and followed her into the room.
That night, Edward said he needed to see a client, so he went home late. She sat on the bed and read. As soon as he entered
the room, she put down the book.
"You are back?" She wanted to throw herself on him as soon as she got out of bed.
He pressed her head to stop her from walking forward. He smiled and said, "I was just spilled by the wine. My body is a little
dirty! I'm going to take a shower first."
There was indeed a piece of wine stain in his suit, and a strong smell of alcohol pervaded. She frowned and asked, "did you
drink?"
"No, it was spilled by the waiter by accident." He replied.
Edward was so gentle in front of her. She could imagine that the waiter who spilled the wine was frightened to lie on the ground
by his staring?
"You didn't make things difficult for him, did you?" After asking, she felt it unnecessary, because he was not that kind of person.

"I didn't say anything, but the manager of the restaurant scolded the waiter." After saying that, he couldn't help but move his hand
down and pinched her cheek. "Why don't you blame me for splashing my clothes?"
She prevent him from pinching her face and said, "although the waiter was too careless, I guess he was also scared to death by
you. Maybe he will lost his job!"
A complicated emotion flashed through his eyes, and he smiled, "you care about his job, but you don't care about my clothes?"
"I heard that it's immoral to let someone to lose a job! I don't want you to become immoral!"
"So you care about me?"
Was he jealous? She said deliberately, "although your clothes are expensive, they are just clothes for you. But for him, that job
may be very important, so I care more about him!"
He frowned and said, "no way!"
What? It was just a joke! How could you so serious? Why did he frown so seriously?
"Why?" She winked deliberately.
"Because this waiter is a man!" After saying that, he glanced at her coldly and then took his clothes to take a shower!
"It turns out that Mr. Edward loves jealousy the most! She laughed at him with a "stingy" look, but she was pleased in her heart.
The moment he brushed past her, there seemed to be a smell of perfume mixed with it. It was not the one he often wore. She
asked, "did you change your perfume?"
He paused for about two seconds and lowered his eyelids. "Yes! I'm going to take a shower!"
"It smells good!" It seemed a little familiar.
Thirty minutes later, he finally finished washing, packed up and sat next to her. She couldn't wait to tell him what had happened
today, and then said, "I think your mother is so broad-minded! No wonder you and Hilda are so excellent!"
He glanced at her and his eyes became deep. After a moment of silence, he said, "when I was twenty years old, my father said
that he wanted a divorce. My grandmother said that if he wanted a divorce, he had to give up all his property. She didn't

recognize her son but only her daughter-in-law."
'what? Is that true? In this world, she had heard a lot about mother-in-law's partiality to her son. It was the first time that she had
heard about the matter of defending her daughter-in-law and kicking her son out. She immediately admired her grandmother.
"Then why didn't dad divorce you?"
Glancing at her, Edward thought for a while and told her the whole thing.
Everyone was used to the fact that his father had a woman outside, including his mother who often wiped tears in the room. In
order to maintain this broken marriage, her mother turned a blind eye. He remembered that one summer night, he stood on the
stairs on the second floor and looked at his mother sitting on the sofa downstairs. His mother looked at the door from time to
time.
Finally, her father came back at nearly eleven o'clock. His mother heated the soup for him as usual and brought it to him.
His father didn't drink the soup as usual, nor did he ignore his mother as usual. Instead, he stared at his mother and said, "Anna,
let's divorce! As long as I can afford it, I can give you whatever you want!"


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