Chapter 25 Just A Free Servant

Helen had an operation to do, so she didn’t have time to say goodbye to Cynthia. She only asked the nurse to give Cynthia a message, asking her to get well and go back to the hospital as soon as possible.

In the end, Greg arranged a car to get Cynthia back home, and Alston never showed up from beginning to end.

Cynthia’s expectations gradually cooled down, saying nothing all the way. And she was not in a good mood.

Soon, they arrived home. Greg commanded the servant to carry the luggage, and Cynthia walked into the living room leisurely.

Stella didn’t go out shopping or play cards that day, which was quite rare. She was sitting in the living room, drinking black tea. When she saw Cynthia walking in alone, she mockingly smiled.

“Oh, Cynthia? I thought it was a guest. But it turned out to be you. How dare you come back?”

Cynthia was about to go upstairs when she heard that. She paused and said, “How dare I? I didn’t do anything that made me too embarrassed to come back!”

Stella snorted coldly, slamming down the cup in her hand. She said with a strange tone, “Everyone knows that you were kidnapped. Do you know what they are saying about you? Do you know the Smith family is humiliated because of you? How shameless are you?”

What they were saying about Cynthia?

Cynthia was stunned. She had been in the hospital for so many days, and Greg didn’t tell her anything about it. She didn’t know the whole world knew it already.

Noticing that Cynthia was stunned, Stella continued, “They all know Alston chose to save that woman and shot you. As his wife, don’t you think you’re a total failure? You’d better be smart and divorce my son. Don’t embarrass yourself more. Well, you don’t have to worry about your future

life. We’ll compensate you.”

Cynthia turned extremely pale. She bit her lip, trying to control her emotions.

“I respected you because you’re my husband’s mom. And you exactly know why I was kidnapped. I’m still a member of the Smith family. You don’t really have to handle those rumors, but you really

shouldn’t threaten me now. This is too much.”

have

Hearing that, Stella sneered, “A member of the Smith family? Who do you think you are? I agreed to you instead of your sister marry into our family, but it was only because Alston was in a coma, and I wanted a free servant for my son. Now he’s fine. We don’t need an extra servant. Do you really

a bastard be

Stella’s eyes, Cynthia

think at that moment. Her heart couldn’t even beat. She didn’t know what

mother said so. What would

Now he was fine, and his favorite first love returned. He didn’t need her anymore. Was she

him?

room is ready. Please, go upstairs and have

Greg interrupted her

after two steps, she

leave when he wants to kick me out. I won’t divorce him. No matter what you say or how you

her room

being nice to you! Don’t flatter yourself. Let me tell you this. Hulda’s back!

that, Greg frowned

is really good at making things difficult for Mr. Smith. Well,

Smith won’t be happy when

the

but Stella glared at Greg, “Are

but he didn’t make himself humble, “Mr. Smith talked to you. once. And I thought you knew what you should say and what

thought that she was the mother, and Alston wouldn’t do anything to her

that I’m not qualified to say those things as Cynthia’s

mother-in-law, but not a good or nice one. He wondered how Stella grew up in

gentlemen, but Alston’s mother was too rude, just like a savage.

and the Brooks family were about to

tricks. As a result, she was pregnant, and Alston’s father had to marry her for the

always unreasonable. She had nothing more than her pretty face. After Alston was born, she never took care of him for a single day. She only did the shopping and had her own fun. She was not close to her husband or to her

family was in decline, she could only rely on Alston. She

figure enter the door, and paused,

back?”

to threaten me with Alston.”

and looked tired, “Just coming

living room but didn’t see Cynthia. He

returned. She

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