What he was not aware of was that Sandra's death was exactly the reason why Mrs. Yorks was furious. If Sandra were alive, she could still fight for it. However, now that Sandra was dead, she became Spencer's wife. Then what about Mrs. Yorks, his rightful and legal wife?

Was she his mistress now?

Mrs. Yorks was a proud woman who would only allow Spencer to have one wife. She was strongly against mistresses, so how could she tolerate being one herself?

At that moment, in Mrs. Yorks' room.

Angeline sat by the bed and gently pulled on the blanket. Only then did Mrs. Yorks' face reappear.

Angeline said, "Aunt Crystal, why are you suffering on your own with the anger, hatred, and resentment you're feeling? You should go and torture that heartless man."

Mrs. Yorks stared at Angeline and said aggrievedly," Angeline, the one thing that I hate most in the world are mistresses. I didn't expect that after so many years, I would become his mistress. I'm unwilling to g down like this."

Mrs. Yorks thumped on her chest as tears rolled down her cheeks.

Angeline felt Mrs. Yorks' pain and held her hand tightly. She said, "Aunt Crystal, I know you're heartbroken. However, if you think about it, Uncle Spencer is the one to blame. Don't torture yourself. Get up, have something to eat, and pick your bone with him. Make his life hell."

Yorks but lead

angrily, "I feel annoyed when I see him now. I don't want to see him, hear his voice, or live under the same roof

why don't I send you to the Severes' residence? That way, you'll get to spend some time with

the Yorks family! Everyone in the Yorks family is wicked.

was so furious that she started

hope that Spencer will end up old

Frontyard.

and the others sat around the sofa.

the only one who was enjoying his

and scolded him, "Cole, go and comfort your mother! Only you can suppress

not going to. My mother hates me to death now. She

"How could she wish

at Spencer and said, "Get a

Yorks so he

long, the

impatiently asked,

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