Chapter 90 Let Them Get Married

“Mr. Solace, you can’t go in!”

The maid’s panicked voice came from the door.

The trio in the reception room had only just turned around when they saw Christopher storming in. He was inscrutable as ever, save for the grim look on his face.

He first glanced at Yuliana, then at Winnie and Layla. He cut in flatly. “Mrs. Solace, Layla, I don’t need you to interfere with my personal affairs.”

“Your personal affairs?” Layla repeated incredulously. She was a little more stern than usual that day. “Do you honestly think this concerns you and no one else, Christopher?”

The siblings stared at each other without saying anything for a while. Then, Christopher turned around, grabbed Yuliana by the wrist, and led her out of the room.

Yuliana’s wrist was starting to hurt under Christopher’s vise-like grip. She had no chance to resist at all, and it was all she could do to stagger beside him as he half-dragged her outside.

“Christopher!” Layla shouted after her brother, but he pretended not to hear her and kept walking.

Meanwhile, Winnie could feel her heart racing with anger as she seethed. “That spoiled little punk!”

Layla rubbed the old lady’s chest comfortingly and consoled, “You and Dad spoiled him, so who’s to blame now?”

Winnie swatted Layla’s hand away and snapped, “Oh, so you’re turning on me, too?”

that the old lady had calmed down, she continued, “Didn’t you and Dad always say that children need to live their own lives? From the looks

flickered past Layla’s face and demanded,

gaze darkened. She said quietly. “Then let them

started to rise and fall rapidly again. “Are you out of

better ideas? Would you rather let

wanted was to abandon the Solace family’s kin.

She remembered how

on claiming the child

that seemed too cruel and unreasonable. Winnie had raised three children

to be

gravely, “That girl’s father is in prison, and she was married previously as well, wasn’t she? What would our peers think

son is perfect?” Layla countered with a

in person. Even though Yuliana was previously married and had

nothing wrong with having

anything illegal or criminal. Before her father had fallen from grace, she did not try to

a relatively low profile at work too. Until now, none of her colleagues or the head teachers knew that her father was

for the matter of Yuliana’s previous marriage, Layla did not think it was an issue

twenty-first century. There was nothing wrong with having been previously married. It would be ridiculous for anyone to expect a woman

was rife with scumbags, anyway.

opinions, and she

point. She could already hear what the rest

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