Marry Ex's Uncle After Divorcement

Marry Ex’s Uncle After Divorcement By Jacqueline Chapter 312



Marry Ex’s Uncle After Divorcement By Jacqueline Chapter 312

Chapter 312 You Are not Qualified

Pat nodded. “You are right. I know you are good to Rose. She has just been spoiled by us. I haven’t stopped her from living with Jimmy. Now I hope that she can leave him, but it is so difficult. She’s not well and I can’t force her to do that.” He bore grudges against Jimmy. The two people he hated the most were Jimmy and Theresa, so on seeing Jimmy yesterday, he couldn’t help slapping him on the face. But since Jimmy was still Rose’s husband, he held back his anger and didn’t beat Jimmy hard. He then continued, “Oh, she hasn’t talked with Jimmy since yesterday. I think maybe she has got to know that he is not a good husband. Charlie, don’t be so strict with her, okay?”

Charlie asked, “Really? It kind of surprises me.”

Pat added, “She seldom listened to me. Now she has come to realize what Jimmy hides from her. I am sure that she won’t fall in love with him so blindly. Oh, I should thank Theresa for that.” He finally mentioned Theresa. Theresa was putting some toast on Leonard’s plate when she heard her name. She was dazed.

The next second, Pat said, “If Rose hadn’t seem Jimmy stay with her, she wouldn’t have realized his true self

now.”

Charlie did a double take and then turned to Theresa.

Mrs. Calsis’s face also fell.

Pat continued, “Charlie, I know you are always nice to the family. But you are inexperienced in love. I hope that you should be careful about your relationship with your wife. I don’t think she has told you about Jimmy.” Clenching her fists, Theresa flared up. She knew that if Pat kept making up stories about

her, she would be infamous in the family. So she said loudly, “Mr. Nandlall, you must be kidding. It was Jimmy that begged me to chat with him for a short while. I have no relationship with him, okay? I am also sorry for your daughter’s miscarriage. But you seem to blame me for that. I am totally wronged!”

“So you think I wrong you?” Hearing Theresa’s retort, Pat was angry too. “I don’t think so. You are Sarah’s sister, Ms. Camerons. And we have long known the morality of the Camerons. What did your sister do to Charlie? Do

you

remember that? Oh, poor Charlie. He was forced by his grandfather to marry you. You are not good enough for him, are you?”

“It’s none of your business,” argued Theresa. “If you are bored, just keep an eye on Rose and Jimmy. It’s they that stir up trouble from the beginning.”

Pat replied, “Of course, I will watch them. Also, I hope you know your place.” His words reminded Theresa of what happened yesterday. As a smart guy, he didn’t mention what he did to the Camerons in front of Charlie and Mrs. Calsis. And he was also clear that if Theresa spoke it out, she would seem to defame him with that. He was confident and wore a triumphant expression. Material © of NôvelDrama.Org.

Mrs. Calsis looked at Theresa and said, “Pat seldom came back here. You should be polite to him. Besides, I want to ask you about what happened to Rose. Are you responsible for her miscarriage? Why did Rose tell me that you are the culprit?” She always cared about Pat and Rose and treated Pat as her natural son. Theresa said, “If you want to know the truth, just check the surveillance footage. You have long known how Jimmy and Rose treat me. Maybe the biggest mistake I have ever made is living here.”

Pat smiled. “Then just leave. Why are you still here? Aren’t you going to divorce Charlie? Just get out of here.” He sneered at her.

Theresa put down the fork in her hand and stood up. “I am eager to leave as soon as possible. But your brother always stops me. You should persuade him into letting me go.” Then she looked at her kids. “Leonard, Ben, let’s leave.”

Leonard and Ben hadn’t finished their breakfast. Hearing Theresa’s words, they stood up quickly as well. Mrs. Calsis was nervous. “They haven’t finished. You can’t ask them to leave.”


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