Evelyn, Zoey, and Luna completely agreed on that matter.

Seeing that she didn't need to use her own money since her family would cover it, Viola reluctantly agreed after a brief hesitation.

Zoey didn't require Viola to appear in person, given that she was now a member of the Warren family. Instead, she only asked Viola to write a letter to Alice, signing it as "Mrs. Warren". The name indicated her status as a member of the Warren family, which was why she returned the pension and value of the two shops in money.

After writing the letter, Viola handed it to Zoey and said grudgingly, "Was it really necessary to go through all this? It makes it seem like my remarriage was inappropriate."

Zoey replied, "When you married Barrett, you did so as the third lady of the Earl of Silverstone's family. No one criticized your remarriage. I'll be straightforward with you this is to cut off any other thoughts you might have."

Viola laughed, though her anger was palpable. "What do you think I want? Do you really believe I'd want to divorce Barrett and run back to Thomas? You think you know me?"

"It's good if you haven't thought of it. Trust me, I know exactly how you are," Zoey said.

Viola was fuming. "Zoey, everyone makes mistakes! I don't know if you've ever made a mistake, but I haven't caught you in one. So, stop throwing my past in my face. Although life in the Warren family isn't ideal, at least my husband respects and loves me. I haven't considered a divorce.

Murray acted as the matchmaker. Instead of being grateful, you continue to blame

gratitude. When Mrs. Murray came to arrange the marriage, it was a negotiation. If things were different, the king would have simply issued a marriage edict. Why would the king grant a

to understand what kind of person Barrett was before agreeing to the marriage. Since that

full of grievance. "Be fair-wasn't the reason for not offending Mrs. Murray because of

wiped her eyes. "I just want some fairness! Ever since that incident

course, we consider you

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this for your own good? If you return the pension and the money from the shops, you'll have nothing left hanging over

he owe her? The thought hung in

Viola was fed up. "Do whatever you want. I've written the letter you asked for, and I'm done with this." With

was reluctant to see her daughter distressed, and wanted to call

"Mother, let

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