The Spare Wife

Chapter 630 Let’s Split Up



Chapter 630 Let’s Split Up

“Abigail, your son is truly ridiculous. How can he do such things and still be safe in the country? How much effort did you put into protecting him?” An aunt couldn’t bear it any longer.

They were greedy, but they would never engage in such reckless behavior.

“He’s obviously talking nonsense!” Molly’s voice trembled.

“Whether it’s nonsense or not, we will know soon enough. You want his daughter to marry into the Davidson Family so that the Davidson Fainily can use their connections to clean up his ill-gotten money. After you die, you’re probably going to hell!” Sean spoke to Molly without any mercy.

She had done so many things that harmed Lawrence and Scarlett, so he didn’t need to respect her at all.

“Shut up!” Vincent suddenly shouted with bloodshot eyes..

Abigail was startled. She stared at Vincent closely and noticed that he was trembling all over, and the murderous intent in his eyes was terrifying.

Sean looked at him coldly. “Did I say anything wrong? It’s your good luck that those at the Golden Triangle didn’t kill you.”

“I told you to shut up!” Vincent said again.

“Vincent…” Molly cried out.

Vincent smirked coldly. “You have no evidence to back up what you said. If you have the ability, show me the evidence!”

“I believe that you’ll be caught red-handed soon,” Sean said calmly.

Vincent took a deep breath in silence. His hand clenched into a fist by his side, trembling uncontrollably. “If what you said is true, and I have committed such a serious crime, why is there still no evidence until now? Is it really that difficult to investigate?”

“This has been a plan of yours for over twenty years. If it could be discovered immediately, then the police would be psychic,” Sean said indifferently. Content © provided by NôvelDrama.Org.

“Vincent, don’t argue with him anymore. Since he mentioned splitting up, we can do it. How should the Pearsons’ properties and shares be divided?” Molly didn’t want to argue with them. She knew that Vincent would only make more mistakes if he spoke further.

It was a fact that he and his wife threw Abigail into the sea, and Molly couldn’t cover it up for them.

Now that she was old, she just wanted to ensure Vincent’s safety for the rest of his life so that she could die in peace.

Vincent turned around and held her hand, saying, “They’re just accusing me for the sake of the assets. Mom, I can give up everything. I don’t want anything as long as you’re by my side.”

Sean sneered, “You’ve made over 13 billion in ill-gotten money; isn’t the Pearson estate just pocket change for you?”

“I told you to shut up!” Vincent roared in anger.

If it weren’t for Sean, he wouldn’t have failed so miserably!

Without Sean, he would still be the one possessing limitless wealth. Once he laundered the money… he would be the richest man and the shrewdest investor in Capitalis, and he would enjoy abundant honors and riches.

But all of this was ruined by Sean!

Seeing Vincent in a state of desperation, Sean felt a sense of satisfaction. He smirked. “You pale in comparison to Mr. Pearson. He outsmarted you even though you plotted for over twenty years.”

Those words struck a nerve in Vincent’s fragile heart. He lashed out at Sean, “Who do you think are? This is the Pearson Residence, not the Graham Residence. Get lost!”

Abigail stepped forward, coldly staring at Vincent. “As an elder, how can you behave so disgracefully? So many people are watching; aren’t you ashamed?”

Vincent’s face turned terrifyingly dark. But Abigail was not intimidated by him.

“Let’s split up,” Molly spoke up. “Even if Vincent doesn’t want the estate, I do!”

Lawrence looked at her with disappointment, his lips trembling uncontrollably.

“You have your own family, a devoted wife, an obedient son, and me, your returning daughter. You lack nothing,” Abigail said to Lawrence.

Sean stepped forward and discreetly squeezed Abigail’s hand.

She was raised by Analise and Theodore, and she had never experienced unfair treatment within her family. She had no idea what parental favoritism could do to a child.

Even though Lawrence was already an adult, as a filial child, he was destined to struggle with this hurdle and couldn’t truly accept his mother’s bias.

Abigail couldn’t truly understand his feelings.

Lawrence nodded, but he was still in pain. He had worked hard since childhood, always obeying his parents’ wishes. Josh was the same way, being filial to his parents and grandparents. But why did Molly only show love to Vincent?

“Mr. Pearson, even if you choose to split up, it’s not a big deal,” Sean said.

Lawrence looked at Molly with a heavy heart. “Are you really determined to split up?”

“I’ll go with Vincent, and you can make your own decision. I’m getting old and can’t do much for you two anymore. Your younger brother has always been weak since childhood and can’t compare to you. You’ve worked hard all these years, and I do remember that. As for the assets, I want this house and 30% of the shares, not a single cent less,” Molly said, then turned her head to look elsewhere.

Scarlett spoke up at this moment. “Since you chose to side with him, then I must also ask you this. This house was bought by us initially, so why should we give it to him?”

Molly looked at her coldly. “The Pearsons’ affairs are none of your business. Let me tell you, I am their mother, and I have the final say!”


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