Chapter 1048
Albert felt a chill settle deep in his chest. He already knew how this day would end.
That useless woman, Carolโshe couldnโt do anything right. Now she was unconscious, lying in the bedroom.
Honestly, it was probably a relief for her. Thinking that made Albert laugh at himself. Since when did passing out become a kind of blessing? Why hadnโt he realized it sooner?
The thought alone made Albert feel ridiculous. He stood in the living room, watching Grace and her group slowly approach. The butler, trembling, asked, โSir, should I close the living room doors?โ
Albert shook his head, signaling no. With the way Grace looked today, there was no hiding from her. He had hoped to dodge her once, but who wouldโve thought sheโd come back around again? Of course, this woman wouldnโt rest until she got what she came for.
โThereโs no escaping this. Letโs just give it up.โ
Albert didnโt bother reading the butlerโs expression. He walked straight toward Grace, a fawning smile plastered across his face. โMadam Grace, what a pleasant surprise. Long time no see.โ
Grace didnโt even know how to respond to that. She had just been here earlier, and now this man had the audacity to say such a thing? โWhat, the doors locked just nowโwasnโt that your doing?โ Grace let out a cold chuckle. This old bastard really had no shame. He could lie through his teeth without blinking. Why hadnโt she noticed that before?
Tessa crossed her arms and looked Albert up and down, her gaze full of disdain.
She still remembered how different things had been during her last visit to the Hayes residence. Back then, the old couple didnโt act like this at all. Back then, both of them were eager for her to finalize the engagement as soon as possible. But now, facing her mother, why was he acting so spineless and submissive? Tessa found it laughable.
So, this was human nature after all. She really hadnโt misjudged themโneither of them were any good. If she had married into that family, it wouldโve been like throwing a lamb to the wolves, like a rabbit tossed into a den of predators.
But now, she had come to understand something. These things were never hers to avoid. Being born into a family like the Waltons meant the man she married could never be ordinary. He had to be someone who matched her status, nothing less. That was exactly why Tessa carried herself with such pride.
For some reason, an image of Lucas suddenly flashed through her mind. Only someone like him was worthy of being her fiancรฉ. A man like that was someone she could spend her life with. As for Julian? No, thank you. That man was pathetic to begin with. Life with him would be nothing but dull routine, a future so predictable it wasnโt worth imagining. That kind of life was never what Tessa wanted.
Meanwhile, Albert, hearing Graceโs words, could only rub his hands together awkwardly and say, โOf course not. I was just resting earlier and didnโt hear anyone knocking. If it was my mistake, then I take full responsibility.โ
Grace rolled her eyes inwardly at such a pathetic excuse. Did he really think sheโd believe that? But now wasnโt the time to argue over nonsense like that. There was no point. Right now, her only goal was to make sure Julian ended up behind bars.