Chapter 1390: 1390. Rural shrew

Alexander Thomas, as the only son and Head of the Churchill Family with an aunt who was the Family Matriarch of the Jones Family and genuinely fond of Grace Gresia.

Among numerous admirers, Grace Gresia chose Alexander Thomas.

Though the Churchill Family was socially prominent, they held no prejudices concerning social status. Seeing Grace Gresia as genuine and wholesome, and knowing their son liked her, they allowed her to marry into their family.

Right after Grace Gresia married into the Churchill family, she was truly in her glory, and her own family’s status skyrocketed immediately.

However, shortly after her marriage, the Head of the Churchill Family, Alexander’s father, and brother of Old Lady Churchill passed away.

Alexander Thomas himself was rather indulgent and incompetent, never worried about anything while his father was alive, nor did he anticipate any crisis.

His father passed away suddenly, and he found himself unprepared to take over the Churchill Family.

the metaphorical fat piece of the Churchill estate, and

capability, the Churchill Family

useless Alexander Thomas was and began to flirt and connect with her former

was caught by those young masters’ wives and even personally by

Churchill was still alive, Grace Gresia pretended to be

in adultery multiple times, she seemed to adopt a defiant attitude, gradually revealing her true

and realizing those young masters were merely toying with her and had no intentions of divorcing their wives to marry her,

and vulgar nature from

that her daughter was dishonored by Elly Campbell and then given a distant seat at the table, she believed this was

such family banquets, it’s usually decided by the hostess. She was certain her family being placed far away

aside, she marched up to Elly Campbell, pointed at the tip of her nose,

kindly brought you coffee as a guest in your home, yet this is how you treat us? If you think we poor relatives don’t deserve to come to

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