Marry Ex’s Uncle After Divorcement By Jacqueline Chapter 177
Marry Ex’s Uncle After Divorcement By Jacqueline Chapter 177
Rose’s reaction was too strong, and Cristina remembered who she was now in Rose’s eyes She was afraid that Rose would be suspicious and hurriedly said, “I mean, what Theresa did was all a waste of time, my sons are smart enough to know who is good for them. Don’t worry!”
Cristina was also tired of having to deal with this woman who liked to talk badly about Theresa
What’s more, she didn’t know if Rose could understand what she meant
Rose looked at Cristina and said, “I have your interests at heart. The two boys have returned to the Calsis family This is your chance. Don’t you want to marry my Uncle Charlie? You hurry to take advantage of the opportunity to get close to him! Don’t let your children help others instead.”
Cristina nodded. “You’re right”
Seeing that Cristina had listened to her, Rose finally breathed a sigh of relief, “It’s good that you can think it clearly I’m doing this only for your own good!”
Cristina raised the corner of her mouth and said, “All right, I don’t understand what you mean, but I have work to do. You may
go now.”
Rose finally walked out of the door
Together with Mrs. Calsis, Theresa brought Leonard and Ben back to school and then went back to her father’s house
Leah was accompanying Johnson Cameron in watering flowers in the yard When she saw Theresa coming in, she greeted, “Theresa, you’re back””
Leah was always extra affectionate to her in front of her father, and Theresa was used to it
She looked at her father and said, “Dad, I’m back ”
Leah glanced at Theresa and said to Johnson, “Then I’ll go in and have a look. You and your daughter can talk here. Don’t
always keep a straight face, or Theresa will think that you don’t welcome her!”
As she spoke, she walked in.
Theresa walked over to her father, picked up a kettle, and watered the flowers
Johnson saw her and asked, “Why are you here?”
“I want to visit you!” Theresa said, “Aren’t you welcome me?”
Jason said, “I heard that you are renting a house outside now. You should move back”
Theresa’s throat felt a bit dry at her father’s words, and she said, “Dad”
She was thrown out of the house.
She didn’t expect her father to ask her to come back!
He was no longer as angry with her as before.
Johnson looked at her with a stern face, trying to regain his dignity, and said, “I just don’t want you to move to Charlie Calsis’s house. I told him not to be with you last time. After all, you won’t get any
advantages even if you marry him”
Theresa looked at him and said, “If I don’t get married, our family will probably be bankrupt now. You know what Charlie can
do.”
Johnson said, “I know, but it doesn’t matter. At most, I’ll go bankrupt. I saved some money in your account, which is enough for you and the two children to live together! Take it to buy a house and live with your sons You don’t have to worry about family affairs.”
Theresa had always thought that her father hated her, and she didn’t expect that he would prepare these for her
She looked at her father with tears in her eyes and said, “Dad.”
Johnson looked at her and then looked away.
He admitted that when he found out about her affair, he was very angry. He did not expect his daughter would do such a
horrible thing
But she was his daughter and the only child he had!
At that time, he was doing well. Although he was angry with her on the surface, he had made a plan for her secretly The
money under her name had nothing to do with the company, so even if he went bankrupt, she would not get involved.
As for the company, he was too old for that.
Johnson said, “Leave Charlie and live your own life. Don’t stay with him. He can’t take care of you.”
Theresa listened to his father and said, “But I’ve moved to his place!”
Although she also wanted to move back home, the two boys had already gone to the Calsis family. She could not leave them
Johnson looked at her in disagreement and said “You didn’t even have a wedding ceremony. What are you moving there for?”Content is © by NôvelDrama.Org.