Chapter 126 I Suffered A Lot For You
Chapter 126 I Suffered A Lot For You
Mrs. Grant said something about Katherine when no one was listening but afterwards Old Mrs. Grant asked Mrs. Grant. People said that Mrs. Grant had a lot of flaws in her, but honesty was not one of them. Although she knew she had rocked the boat, she still repeated exactly what she said at the time.Old Mrs. Grant was so angry that she smashed her teacup, pointing at Mrs. Grant for a long time, unable to say a word. Old Mrs. Grant was a lady from an eminent family, very educated.
What she couldn’t stand the most was that kind of word from Mrs. Grant.
What kind of fair lady could say such things?
Old Mrs. Grant then told Marshall about what his mother said as well.
It already crossed the line.
Marshall nodded, “I get it, I'll go back and talk to my mom, and I feel sorry for what she said.”
Katherine sneered at him and said, “That’s fine, we’ll talk about it until your mom comes to apologize to me.”
Marshall looked at Katherine and finally said sorry.
Katherine leaned back on the couch and turned her head sideways, not willing to look at Marshall, but her eyes still could not help but get red slowly, “Marshall, I've really suffered all sorts of grievances when I was around you.”
His body stiffened and he was speechless. When Marshall left, Katherine went to clean up the dining room, and then went to the kitchen.
After all cleared up, she sat cross-legged on her yoga mat and looked out through the window.
It was clear outside and seemed to be a nice day.
She had the upper hand in this little battle, but why did she still feel so empty inside?
In the old Grant’s mansion.
Old Mrs. Grant received a phone call from Marshall, hearing him out and finally feeling relieved. Mrs. Grant’s eyes were red like she'd been crying.
Old Mrs. Grant put down the phone and turned to look at Mrs. Grant.
Mrs. Grant had grown increasingly restless, pursing her lip and staring at Old Mrs. Grant.
Old Mrs. Grant took a sigh, “Katherine promised not to make a big deal out of it.”
Mrs. Grant froze and also relaxed, “Really? That’s great!”
“However, ” Old Mrs. Grant continued. “She has one condition.”
Mrs. Grant gave a start and hurriedly asked, “What condition? Does she want money? She’ll have it.”
Old Mrs. Grant got a little impatient with Mrs. Grant.
She shook her head, “It's not about the money, Katherine wants you to go her place and apologize for what you said today.”
Mrs. Grant stiffened her back, “She wants me to apologize to her?”
“Yes, shouldn’t you?” Old Mrs. Grant raised her voice a bit.
Mrs. Grant looked like she was taken aback and hurriedly said, “No no no, that’s not what I meant. I should, I should apologize, I really should.”
What she said to Katherine was really not okay, but she got pissed off at the time.
She didn’t know what she was saying, but Katherine asked her to apologize on Katherine’s doorstep.
She was really a bit unwilling to lower herself.
She had always despised Katherine and always oppressed Katherine severely in the past.
Now she had to go to Katherine’s doorstep to apologize, her self-esteem was really lost to the ground and these people didn’t mention that Katherine also gave her a kick. That was a real kick.
A kick to the stomach, and her stomach was still uncomfortable.
Mrs. Grant was slightly plump, well maintained, and her skin was still fair and soft.
She secretly checked herself inside the bathroom, and her stomach was still red because of that kick.
How can no one mention a word about it?
It’s true that she said harsh things, but Katherine kicked her.
And she was Katherine’s mother-in-law.
She didn’t ask for an apology, how could Katherine?
And these people pretended not to know anything about this.
Mrs. Grant herself did not quite dare to bring it up.
Now she's on the verge of becoming a criminal in the Grant family.
How dare she uphold justice for herself?
Old Mrs. Grant wanted to get it done as soon as possible, so she just said, “You go over this afternoon, bring some gifts, apologize properly. It’s about your son's reputation, you have to be serious about it.” Content protected by Nôv/el(D)rama.Org.
Mrs. Grant kept nodding her head, “I see, I see.”