Chapter 204
Aliyah ignored Sonia’s show of weakness and just sneered coldly, “Who else can you blame if not yourself? Haven’t seen you in six years, and your thick skin is as thick as ever.”
Embarrassed, Sonia’s face suddenly turned pale.
Dwayne frowned, “Grandma, please don’t interfere in my relationship with her, and stop targeting her.”
He picked up the person horizontally, without even looking at Dorothy, and left with the person.
Aliyah sighed deeply as she watched the scene, then turned to the drenched Dorothy and said, “Now the Lambert family has really let you down.”
“It doesn’t matter,” Dorothy said with a bitter smile.
We were getting divorced anyway.
Dwayne’s attitude couldn’t influence her decision.
She wanted to get up, and Soniayn, for the first time ever, came forward to help her, “Mom, I’ll take her downstairs to change clothes first.”
Aliyah nodded.
In the bedroom.
Dorothy changed into a clean set of clothes and walked out of the wardrobe, thinking that Soniayn had already left, but to her surprise, she was still
there.
She walked up and said, “Mom, I have changed my clothes and I am going back first.”
Soniayn straightened her collar for her and calmly said in Dorothy’s surprise, “The feeling of marrying a man who doesn’t love you, you have experienced it too, right? But you are still young, you still have a chance to choose.”
Dorothy was stunned.
Everyone had to wonder if they were hallucinating.
Soniayn rarely said things to her that were not part of her daughter–in–law’s duties, let alone her inner thoughts.
“Mom, what are you doing…”
“I was just stating the facts, you saw Dwayne’s attitude towards you yourself.”
Soniayn changed her usual attitude and said, “I don’t like you, but I won’t accept that Sonia either. I just think you are still young, there’s no need to hang yourself on a tree. If I were as young as you…”
She suddenly interrupted her words, once again showing that disdainful and arrogant attitude, “I’ve told you, you would.derstand. You should just go back.”
Soniayn left the bedroom.
Dorothy didn’t understand, nor did she think deeply. Perhaps her mother–in–law just suddenly pitied her…
♡ (2)