After Divorce, She Became a Global Sensation and Won't Forgive Her Groveling Husband and Son
Chapter 155: The Most Satisfying Point: Sophia Shaw, Slap Him
- Chapter 303: No More Chances, Never Again
- Chapter 302: Trading a Real Death for Vincent Grant’s Forgiveness
- Chapter 301: He Broke His Promise
- Chapter 300: She’s All Alone, Like She’s Been Bullied
- Chapter 299: A Six-Year Dream
- Chapter 298: Vincent Grant Is Currying Favor with You
- Chapter 297: He Didn’t Cheat, But Loved Her So Much That Even Her Brother Was More Important Than Me
- Chapter 296: His Disciple Is a National Treasure, Certain People Should Know Their Place
- Chapter 295: 100 Million to Kill Sophia Shaw
- Chapter 294: It Was So Easy to Solve, But He Never Thought to Help Her
- Chapter 293: Sophia Shaw Is My Wife, I Will Protect Her
- Chapter 292: Tickling His Heartstrings
- Chapter 291: His Eyes Were Watery with Grievance
- Chapter 290: He Made His Apprentice Suffer So Much, He Deserves to Be Punished
- Chapter 289: I’ve Been Looking for You
- Chapter 288: Vincent Grant, Trampling Her Dignity Underfoot
- Chapter 287: You Are Already Divorced
- Chapter 286: Did Miss Sherman Ever Love Vincent Grant?
- Chapter 285: Staying Chaste for Her
- Chapter 284: Vincent, You Need Me
- Chapter 283: Worldview Shattered
- Chapter 282: My Wife Doesn’t Like This Lady, She Has to Disappear
- Chapter 281: It’s Not Up to You
- Chapter 280: Crush Her, and She’ll Behave
- Chapter 279: Expel Her from the Community
- Chapter 278: Dare to Jump Down, See If I’ll Give You a Single Cent
- Chapter 277: Rudely Offended
- Chapter 276: She Was Tainted with His Scent
- Chapter 275: What Goes Around Comes Around, She Is Now Irrelevant
- Chapter 274: Scolded Fiercely by the Future Wife
- Chapter 273: The Damned Love Square
- Chapter 272: President Grant, You Two Divorced 800 Years Ago
- Chapter 271: Retribution
- Chapter 270: The Victim Won’t Always Be a Victim, Sophia Shaw Is Striking Again
- Chapter 269: Not a Single Hit, Well-Deserved
- Chapter 268: As If Nothing Ever Happened
- Chapter 267: Wish Fulfilled
- Chapter 266: So Dirty
- Chapter 265: Joanna Sherman’s Pride, Nothing But Copied Homework
- Chapter 264: Joanna Sherman’s Humiliating Moment: Who’s a Married Couple With You?
- Chapter 263: Who Is More Ruthless
- Chapter 262: Vincent Grant, Completely Superfluous
- Chapter 261: Chief Engineer Sherman Is a Quagmire, Trapping One After Another
- Chapter 260: If She Were Ruined, Would He Still Want Her?
- Chapter 259: Ma Lane’s Greed
- Chapter 258: Jenson Forrest Will Be Moved
- Chapter 257: A Scumbag Raised by Scumbags
- Chapter 256: Joanna Sherman, Will He Spare You?
- Chapter 255: Even Strangers Knew to Pity Her, but Vincent Grant Didn’t
- Chapter 254: He Can Do It, But Never Does for Her
- Chapter 253: Her Suffering, Her Husband Turns a Blind Eye
- Chapter 252: What About the Blood Sophia Shaw Shed?
- Chapter 251: Is She Going to Walk Sophia Shaw’s Old Path?
- Chapter 250: If You Can’t Get His Heart, Get His Body First
- Chapter 249: Bun is a Biological Daughter
- Chapter 248: Joanna Sherman’s Excellence Is Just a Facade
- Chapter 247: Miss Sherman, the Escape Artist
- Chapter 246: She Was Just a Convenience to Vincent Grant
- Chapter 245: Do You Know With What Resolve She Threw Herself at You?
- Chapter 244: Vincent Grant, What Audacity
- Chapter 243: Final Reckoning
- Chapter 242: Six Years of Marriage Is Enough to Know a Person, Yet You Let the Misunderstanding Continue
- Chapter 241: Coaxing a Wife and Daughter Home
- Chapter 240: She Has a Bad Heart, and After Six Years of Marriage, He Had No Idea
- Chapter 239: Only When It’s Your Turn Do You Know How Painful It Is to Endure
- Chapter 238: Crushing Scum the Scum Girl Way
- Chapter 237: A Horrible Death
- Chapter 236: No Father, Only My Mother’s Killer
- Chapter 235: Levin Sawyer Became Her "Husband
- Chapter 234: She Is Truly In Love
- Chapter 233: Joanna Sherman Swallows Her Pride Before Vincent Grant for the First Time
- Chapter 232: Trouble for Sophia Shaw
- Chapter 231: Offering a Sincere Heart, Only to Be Treated Like Trash
- Chapter 230: Married for 6 or 7 Years, Yet Knew Nothing About Her
- Chapter 229: Married for Seven Years, and He Didn’t Know Her Relationship with Chad Jennings
- Chapter 228: Does President Grant Know What Kind of Relationship He Has with the Wife He Keeps Mentioning?
- Chapter 227: How Does It Feel to Get the Cold Shoulder?
- Chapter 226: Venting Anger
- Chapter 225: Her Life Was Less Important Than His Auntie Joanna Watching Someone Have a Baby
- Chapter 224: Cold Reception
- Chapter 223: The Shermans’ Peculiar Thought Processes
- Chapter 222: Will Vincent Grant Spare Joanna Sherman?
- Chapter 221: Heartbreak: Rather Raise a Useless One Than a Good One
- Chapter 220: A Psychological Kill: I Never Made My Mom Take the Fall
- Chapter 219: Giving Yvonne Sherman a ’Buy 3, Get 5 Free
- Chapter 218: Vincent Grant Is Just Heartless
- Chapter 217: Crooked People Should Die and Rot
- Chapter 216: He Is Dirty, Joanna Sherman Is Dirty
- Chapter 215: Some People Have to Jump
- Chapter 214: Chad Jennings’s Comeuppance
- Chapter 213: Thanking the Villain for the Grace of Humiliation
- Chapter 212: Teacher, I’m Going to Run Away Again
- Chapter 211: 20 Billion for a Fool’s Fireworks Show
- Chapter 210: A Previously Married Woman Is Worth Less
- Chapter 209: He Wants to Be Worthy of Sophia Shaw
- Chapter 208: Scolding Cedric Grant Like a Dog
- Chapter 207: The Wicked Get Their Due
- Chapter 206: A Gentleman’s Revenge, Ten Years Is Not Too Late
- Chapter 205: Sent to Prison, and Reputation Ruined
- Chapter 204: The Mom of Firewood, Rice, Oil, and Salt, How Did She Become a Genius?
- Chapter 203: Sentenced to 10 Years
- Chapter 202: Joanna Sherman Is Arrested
- Chapter 201: Can’t Even Be a Person
- Chapter 200: No Mercy for the Wicked
- Chapter 199: I’m Breaking the Law, Why Are Your Legs Shaking?
- Chapter 198: Ruined Reputation
- Chapter 197: Face-Slapped Green
- Chapter 196: Just Deserts
- Chapter 195: Joanna Sherman, Worse Than a Pig
- Chapter 194: Lose, Win
- Chapter 193: Countdown
- Chapter 192: Vincent Grant Is Still Daydreaming
- Chapter 191: Vincent Grant: Bun Looks Exactly Like Cedric Grant as a Child
- Chapter 190: The Wife Gives Birth While the Husband Accompanies His White Moonlight: Vincent Grant, What Are Your Thoughts?
- Chapter 189: Vincent, Have You Ever Wronged Anyone?
- Chapter 188: Joanna Sherman’s Panic
- Chapter 187: The Little Scumbag is Ostracized
- Chapter 186: The Goddess’s Persona Collapses
- Chapter 185: Foolishly Waiting for Him to Reconcile
- Chapter 184: Cedric Grant’s IQ Is Below 30
- Chapter 183: A Tech Guy’s Hardcore Stunt, Auntie Frost is So Pathetic
- Chapter 182: Sophia Shaw Is No Saint
- Chapter 181: The Scumbag Girl Got Tormented Again
- Chapter 180: Digging Your Own Grave
- Chapter 179: Unlike the Sherman Family, the Shaw Family Doesn’t Take in Trash
- Chapter 178: Heart Stolen by a Teacher
- Chapter 177: She Will Destroy Herself
- Chapter 176: Sophia Shaw Is Really Crazy
- Chapter 175: Fooled by Sophia Shaw
- Chapter 174: His ’Best Gift’ Was Just a Freebie
- Chapter 173: The Little Scumbag Acts Pitiful to Win Sympathy
- Chapter 172: The Man Sophia Shaw Brought Back Late at Night Is Quite a Charmer
- Chapter 171: Locked Up Until the Company Goes Bankrupt
- Chapter 170: Sophia, We’re Sleeping Together Starting Today
- Chapter 169: The Favorite Granddaughter-in-law Becomes a Stranger
- Chapter 168: Joanna Sherman, Idiot
- Chapter 167: The Top Donator
- Chapter 166: The Scum Reaps the Bitter Fruit
- Chapter 165: Her Worthy Partner
- Chapter 164: A Moment of Anger, a Regrettable Deed
- Chapter 163: Vincent Grant Puts Up Half His Fortune to Help Her
- Chapter 162: Trading a Daughter for Money
- Chapter 161: Lead Aerospace Is Being Dragged Down
- Chapter 160: Joanna Sherman Is Crazy
- Chapter 159: Getting the Divorce Certificate
- Chapter 158: The Mother and Daughter Take the Internet by Storm
- Chapter 157: Narrow-minded, Can’t Even Tolerate a Man
- Chapter 156: A Satisfying Beatdown
- Chapter 155: The Most Satisfying Point: Sophia Shaw, Slap Him
- Chapter 154: Old Mrs. Grant Personally Face-slaps the Scum
- Chapter 153: Joanna Sherman’s Provocation, Let Vincent Grant See
- Chapter 152: Enraging Joanna Sherman
- Chapter 151: Forced to Swear a Dire Oath
- Chapter 150: Vincent Grant’s Heart Is With Me
- Chapter 149: Joanna Sherman Finds a New Patron
- Chapter 148: The Ungrateful Cedric Grant
- Chapter 147: Humiliating Grandmother with Flowers
- Chapter 146: Yvonne Sherman Personally Digs a Pit for Her Daughter
- Chapter 145: Levin Sawyer Is Stealing Vincent Grant’s Wife
- Chapter 144: Getting a Divorce, and You Still Have the Nerve to Call Her Wife?
- Chapter 143: Vincent Grant Got Beaten Again
- Chapter 142: Dare to Do Evil, Be Prepared to Lose All Face
- Chapter 141: Fierce Revenge, Resounding Slaps
- Chapter 140: When Joanna Sherman Used Young Master Judd as a Knife, She Should Have Known It Would Stab Back
- Chapter 139: Cousin Likes Miss Shaw
- Chapter 138: Want to Tear Joanna Sherman to Shreds
- Chapter 137: Digging a Pit for Joanna Sherman
- Chapter 136: Sophia Shaw Has Backing
- Chapter 135: Joanna Sherman’s Skills? Launching a Basketball Is More Like It.
- Chapter 134: The Grant Group Begged Her to Stay
- Chapter 133: What Has Grandma Done to Deserve This?
- Chapter 132: The Grant Family’s Affairs Are No Business of Outsiders
- Chapter 131: Vincent Grant, So Ruthless
- Chapter 130: He Even Deceives the Elderly
- Chapter 129: Vincent Grant Is Too Lazy to Avenge You
- Chapter 128: Targeted by a Pervert
- Chapter 127: Taking a Fancy to Vincent Grant’s Wife
- Chapter 126: Face-slapping, Curing Vincent Grant’s Blindness
- Chapter 125: Sophia, Name Your Price
- Chapter 124: I’m Not Worthy
- Chapter 123: A Twisted Face, Much Better Than Feigned Nobility
- Chapter 122: Listen to Chad Jennings, Slap Joanna Sherman Twice
- Chapter 121: Discussing the Divorce Certificate
- Chapter 120: Vincent Grant: He Wants His Mom
- Chapter 119: A Choice Between Two, Cedric Chose Her
- Chapter 118: Pointing Out His Scummy Deeds in Front of Vincent Grant
- Chapter 117: Vincent Grant Helps Joanna Sherman, Trampling Her Underfoot
- Chapter 116: Jail Time
- Chapter 115: Used as a Weapon
- Chapter 114: Vincent Grant Goes Bankrupt, She Doesn’t Care
- Chapter 113: Showing Off Is Useless, Sophia Shaw Is Just Better Than Joanna Sherman
- Chapter 112: Just a Plaything for Amusement
- Chapter 111: Her Child Cannot Admire a Murderer
- Chapter 110: Wearing the Cuckold’s Hat High
- Chapter 109: She Has a New Lover, and He Shattered His Phone Screen
- Chapter 108: Vincent Grant, We Were All Wrong
- Chapter 107: Unworthy in Every Way
- Chapter 106: Personally Slapping the Face
- Chapter 105: Sophia Shaw Is Nothing But a Rat in the Gutter, Forever Unable to Rise
- Chapter 104: You’re Just Like Your Mother, You Only Know How to Steal Men
- Chapter 103: No Longer a Possibility with Vincent Grant
- Chapter 102: Is Her Child Not a Person?
- Chapter 101: Cedric Grant’s Retribution: Mom, Don’t Abandon Me
- Chapter 100: 23 Sentences, a 6-Year Wait
- Chapter 99: If I’m Boring, Then Who’s Interesting?
- Chapter 98: Forced to Hold His Own Daughter
- Chapter 97: Jenson Forrest’s Secret
- Chapter 96: A Piece of Trash
- Chapter 95: Just Paying for Sophia Shaw
- Chapter 94: Stepping on a Corpse to Get a Divorce
- Chapter 93: Deserved a Beating
- Chapter 92: Vincent Grant Gets Beaten Again
- Chapter 91: Sophia Shaw Has Gone Mad
- Chapter 90: Dragging Joanna Sherman to Death
- Chapter 89: Vincent Grant’s Ruthlessness, Also Getting Even for Joanna Sherman
- Chapter 88: Forcing Her to Apologize to Joanna Sherman
- Chapter 87: The 2 Vampires Finally Get Their Comeuppance
- Chapter 86: Cathan’s First Person in Rocket Launching Is Not Joanna Sherman
- Chapter 85: Yvonne Sherman Will Pay the Price for Her Shamelessness
- Chapter 84: Vincent Grant and Sophia Shaw Had a Second Child
- Chapter 83: Cedric, I’m With Your Biological Sister
- Chapter 82: Cedric Is Jealous: Mom, Have You Ever Thought About Me?
- Chapter 81: Even Treating Her Well Is Just to Please Joanna Sherman
- Chapter 80: Not Even Willing to Eat With Your Son?
- Chapter 79: Once a Treasure, Now Trash
- Chapter 78: The Leftover Man
- Chapter 77: Dirty Ears
- Chapter 76: Personally Delivering 2 Slaps
- Chapter 75: Sophia Shaw Was Abandoned in the Typhoon
- Chapter 74: Everyone Worries About Joanna Sherman; No One Cares About Sophia Shaw’s Life or Death
- Chapter 73: Grandma Hits Someone, She Hands Over the Cane
- Chapter 72: A Mess
- Chapter 71: If Vincent Grant Doesn’t Want Sophia Shaw, a Better Man Will
- Chapter 70: Widow and Orphan, Lonely and Helpless
- Chapter 69: Personally Humiliate Her
- Chapter 68: Married, But Not with His Wife
- Chapter 67: Joanna Sherman Is Unworthy
- Chapter 66: What Exactly is Sophia Shaw’s Identity?
- Chapter 65: Reaping What One Sows
- Chapter 64: Sophia Shaw’s Counterattack
- Chapter 63: Repeated Humiliation
- Chapter 62: Unworthy of Her Hatred
- Chapter 61: Public Humiliation
- Chapter 60: Cedric Grant, Your Mom Doesn’t Want You Anymore
- Chapter 59: Making Her a Drudge to Serve the "Family of Four
- Chapter 58: A Bet Is a Bet
- Chapter 57: What a Pity
- Chapter 56: Disgusting Thing
- Chapter 55: Favoritism
- Chapter 54: The Original Wife Bumps into the Mistress
- Chapter 53: Willing to Die for Joanna Sherman
- Chapter 52: A Bowl of Water Held Level, Have You?
- Chapter 51: You’re Not Worthy
- Chapter 50: You Call Having Your Husband and Son Snatched Away Glorious?
- Chapter 49: Teaching a Lesson
- Chapter 48: Unworthy
- Chapter 47: Bun Hurt by Her Own Brother
- Chapter 46: Called a Bastard by Her Own Older Brother
- Chapter 45: She’s Taking Revenge on You
- Chapter 44: Only Knows How to Take Shortcuts, How Disgusting
- Chapter 43: As Expected of Vincent Grant, Always Finding a Way to Hurt Her
- Chapter 42: A Useless Woman
- Chapter 41: She Is Surrounded, He Looks On Coldly
- Chapter 40: Blocked by the Person I Love Most
- Chapter 39: The Beautiful and Capable Chief Engineer Must Be Kept Under Wraps
- Chapter 38: The Scrub Turned Out to Be a God
- Chapter 37: Sophia Shaw Is a Joke
- Chapter 36: Goddess Sherman
- Chapter 35: Sending Away the Bun
- Chapter 34: Bullying the Weak and Fearing the Strong
- Chapter 33: The Shaw Family Doesn’t Lack These Things
- Chapter 32: A Homewrecker, and Shamelessly Bragging
- Chapter 31: Why Beg to Give What Isn’t Wanted?
- Chapter 30: It’s Vincent Grant Again
- Chapter 29: I Did Nothing Wrong, Why Should I Apologize?
- Chapter 28: The Implacable Shermans
- Chapter 27: The Shermans’ Arrogance, All Because Vincent Grant Spoiled Them
- Chapter 26: Pain and Disappointment
- Chapter 25: She’s No Pushover
- Chapter 24: Public Humiliation, Countered
- Chapter 23: Disowning His Sister
- Chapter 22: He Said, the Younger Sister Is a Messed-Up Child
- Chapter 21: For Joanna Sherman, the Father and Son Abandon Their Daughter and Sister
- Chapter 20: The Boy Who Descended From the Heavens, Hurting Her Unscrupulously
- Chapter 19: Not Even Worthy of Being a Love Rival
- Chapter 18: A Mouthful of Lies
- Chapter 17: She Is Not Worth It
- Chapter 16: Sophia Shaw, How Can You Be So Despicable?
- Chapter 15: Willing to Harm His Own Sister for Someone Else’s Child
- Chapter 14: Wishful Thinking
- Chapter 13: He Believed None of It
- Chapter 12: She Was Wantonly Humiliated
- Chapter 11: Let’s... Not Fight Anymore
- Chapter 10: Uncle is Done For
- Chapter 9: Sacrificing Her for the White Moonlight
- Chapter 8: She Is Unworthy
- Chapter 7: Humiliated in Public by His White Moonlight
- Chapter 6: Her Sacrifices Only Moved Herself
- Chapter 5: Comeuppance for Painstaking Schemes
- Chapter 4: The Daughter Was Unimportant to Them
- Chapter 3: Her Daughter, Unworthy of Even Their Gaze
- Chapter 2: "A Family of Three"
- Chapter 1: She Suffers a Difficult Birth While He Comforts His White Moonlight
Joanna Sherman’s face flushed red, then turned green, then purple. Her pretty features were twisted into an ugly, unrecognizable mask. 𝘧𝓇𝑒𝑒𝑤ℯ𝑏𝓃𝘰𝑣ℯ𝘭.𝘤ℴ𝘮
Yvonne Sherman promptly pulled her arm, giving her a warning shake of the head.
Only then did Joanna Sherman manage to squeeze a few words through her teeth. "Thank you for the advice, Mrs. Grant."
Unable to stay for another second, she stalked toward the door, filled with burning hatred. Her heels struck the floor with added force.
Sophia Shaw watched the family scurry away in disgrace, and the tightness in her chest finally began to ease.
She looked at Old Mrs. Grant gratefully.
She had to admit, the way Old Mrs. Grant had dealt with Chad Jennings and the Sherman women was incredibly satisfying.
"Faye."
Old Mrs. Grant beckoned to her.
Sophia Shaw walked over and placed her hand in the matriarch’s palm, murmuring, "Thank you, Grandma."
Old Mrs. Grant squeezed her fingers affectionately. "I wasn’t exaggerating one bit just now. That Joanna Sherman just doesn’t cut it!"
’That damned Vincent! He has a pearl right in his hand but refuses to cherish it, insisting instead on picking up a pile of crap and burning money on it.’
With everyone’s attention on the pair, Old Mrs. Grant’s favoritism toward Sophia Shaw was obvious.
The more perceptive guests immediately understood that Sophia Shaw’s position in this family was considerable.
’They would have to be very respectful the next time they met her.’
Quite a few people also wanted to ask Old Mrs. Grant who this girl, supposedly far more capable than Joanna Sherman, was.
However, they knew this was a high-level secret. Since Old Mrs. Grant hadn’t named her, it meant the information wasn’t for public knowledge, so they had to suppress their curiosity.
"Grandma, did Mom... really leave last words like that?" Lena Grant asked tentatively.
Old Mrs. Grant simply smiled without answering, continuing to pat Sophia Shaw’s hand.
"Oh," Lena Grant said, a look of understanding dawning on her face.
’That explained it,’ she thought. ’Her mother was busy being furious with their father right up until her death. How would she have found the time to worry about Sophia Shaw?’
’Even if Grandma had fabricated it in her mother’s name, she was still thrilled!’
Sophia Shaw, of course, understood as well. She leaned her head on the matriarch’s shoulder.
A tear soaked through the fabric of the matriarch’s clothes.
’If Old Mrs. Grant hadn’t protected her, Vincent Grant and Cedric Grant would have utterly humiliated her, making her the laughingstock of the entire family!’
The men of the Grant family returned from handling the arrangements, and shortly thereafter, Skye Sutton’s body was sent for cremation.
After the cremation, Miles Grant, as the eldest son, stood at the front of the procession, holding the urn.
Julian Grant, as her husband, stood beside the urn-bearer to lead the way.
Behind Miles Grant were Shane Grant and Vincent Grant, in that order.
On Miles Grant’s other side were the female relatives: his wife Eleanor Crawford, then his eldest sister Claire Grant. Sophia Shaw stood in the same row as her husband, Vincent Grant.
Behind them were Lena Grant and her husband.
After them were Skye Sutton’s brothers and their families.
At the very end were the men from the collateral branches of the clan, and also Cedric Grant.
As an elder, it was not customary for Old Mrs. Grant to attend the burial procession, so she remained at the funeral home.
Old Master Grant had only managed to rush back today. He paid a hasty farewell to his daughter-in-law and left again in a jeep.
Old Mrs. Grant stood on the second-floor veranda of the funeral home, watching her daughter-in-law’s procession depart. Seeing the line of people snaking its way up the mountainside in the distance, she felt a profound sense of relief.
’Julian Grant had been ensnared by Skye Sutton’s obsession his entire life; he’d never had a single day of peace.’
’Thinking of this son of hers, her heart couldn’t help but ache with pity.’
’Skye Sutton, a young woman from a respectable scholarly family, should never have crossed paths with Julian Grant.’
’At the time, Julian Grant was already in love with a woman from the military.’
’If things had proceeded as they should have, he would have married her and started a family.’
’The tragedy began with a training exercise.’
’Julian Grant had been assigned as a drill instructor to the all-women’s university that Skye Sutton was attending.’
’A man in his early twenties, heroic and dashing with sharp, handsome features, he instantly captivated a throng of the young women.’
’Skye Sutton was one of them.’
’But compared to the other girls, who were aggressive and tried every possible way to get his attention, her affection was discreet.’
’She remained silent, content to simply watch him from afar.’
’When Julian Grant publicly admitted he had a girlfriend, the other young women, though disappointed, were willing to give up.’
’Only the quietest one, Skye Sutton, buried her feelings deep in her heart.’
’Later, Julian Grant and the woman he loved participated in an international relief mission together.’
’Tragically, the woman was kidnapped by insurgents.’
’When Julian Grant went to rescue her, he discovered that Skye Sutton had also been taken captive and was tied up with her.’
’Given the circumstances, he could only save one of them.’
’Julian Grant chose to save his girlfriend, who was in greater peril.’
’By the time he returned for Skye Sutton, she had been gang-raped by the insurgents.’
’Saving his girlfriend’s life had come at the cost of ruining another young woman’s.’
’Julian Grant was consumed by guilt.’
’He went to the hospital to visit Skye Sutton, who made only one demand: he had to marry her.’
’When Julian Grant refused, she slit her wrists right then and there in a suicide attempt.’
’Skye Sutton was the Sutton Family’s only daughter and had been doted on since she was a child.’
’They treated her like a precious treasure, afraid she might break if they held her too tight, or melt if they kept her too close.’
’Now that she was attempting suicide, even though her parents felt she was wrong to force Julian Grant’s hand, they reluctantly sided with their daughter.’
’They went so far as to raise a fuss with Julian Grant’s superiors, accusing him of misconduct and abusing his position.’
’To protect his career, Julian Grant’s girlfriend had no choice but to concede and break up with him.’
’And so the lovers were torn apart, each going their separate way.’
’Skye Sutton got the man she desired, but it brought her no joy. Instead, she spent her days mired in suspicion and paranoia.’
’If Julian Grant spent too long at his post in the military, she would suspect he was intentionally avoiding her to carry on a clandestine affair with his ex-girlfriend.’
’When Julian Grant was home on leave, she would suspect his attentiveness was born of guilt, a sign he had something to hide.’
’At the slightest reminder of his ex-girlfriend, she would fly into a hysterical rage, screaming that he should have saved her first.’
’When Julian Grant, concerned for her frail health, suggested they have fewer children, she accused him of being disgusted by her, of looking down on her because she’d been violated by other men.’
’She had been a perfectly normal woman, but her own self-loathing had driven her into madness.’
’She had tormented Julian Grant for decades, and in doing so, had tormented herself just as fiercely.’
’Skye Sutton... deep down, she knew better than anyone that Julian Grant was an honorable man. He might not have married her by choice, but he would absolutely be responsible for her to the very end. He would never go back to his ex-girlfriend.’
’It was her own inner demons that, day by day, possessed her.’
’Only by constantly proving that Julian Grant’s intentions were crooked could she convince herself that what she had done wasn’t wrong.’
"Sigh..."
Old Mrs. Grant let out a deep sigh.
With Skye Sutton’s passing, she felt, if anything, relieved.
Old Mrs. Grant’s gaze swept over Miles Grant, Eleanor Crawford, Claire Grant, and Shane Grant, before finally landing on Sophia Shaw.
A sudden, inexplicable sorrow washed over her heart.
’She could feel it. This incredibly outstanding young woman was drifting further and further from the Grant family.’
’I can’t bear to let her go.’
’I truly can’t.’
After the burial, the men of the Grant family stayed behind to handle the final arrangements.
The female relatives, however, started down the mountain first to return to Old Mrs. Grant’s side.
The sun was already beginning its descent in the west.
Dusk was approaching.
Crows cawed in the distance.
It only made the cemetery feel more desolate, gloomy, and oppressive.
Perhaps because they had just attended a burial, everyone’s spirits were low.
This was especially true for Sophia Shaw, whose eyes were bright red.
She kept her lips pressed together, saying nothing. The beauty mark near her eye trembled, and she looked utterly dejected.
’Her birth mother’s grave wasn’t far from here.’
’Her burial had been just like this.’
’Chad Jennings buried her and then rushed off, unwilling to stay a second longer.’
’He had left her there all alone, terrified and helpless, clinging to her mother’s headstone and refusing to let go.’
’She couldn’t accept it. How could someone so full of life just suddenly be gone?’
’She would never see her face again, never hear her voice, never feel her touch.’
’There was no one left to stroke her face in the dead of night and whisper in her ear, "My little princess, hurry and grow up."’
’No more.’
’It was all gone...’
’Her mother wasn’t just away.’
’She had vanished into thin air.’
’Even the air she had once breathed, the wind that had once brushed past her face—none of it would ever cross paths with her mother again.’
’Never... ever again.’
"Faye."
Old Mrs. Grant gently pulled her close, patting her back comfortingly.
Sophia Shaw slowly emerged from her panicked reverie and looked dazedly at Old Mrs. Grant. "Grandma."
’She had lost a mother all over again.’
’Even though it was only her mother-in-law, a woman who wasn’t exactly easy to get along with, she had been a real presence in her life. She had worried about her marriage.’
’She had even once told her, with complete sincerity, "Sophia, from now on, I am your mother-in-law, but I am also your mother."’
’Those who have been hurt tend to cherish even the smallest crumb of kindness the world offers.’
Before long, the rest of the Grants came down the mountain, accompanied by Skye Sutton’s two older brothers.
Skye Sutton had been the apple of her parents’ eyes, but her two brothers had never been particularly close to her.
After attending the funeral, they exchanged a few brief pleasantries, then got into their cars and departed.
Cedric Grant stuck close to Vincent Grant, his eyes fixed dazedly on Sophia Shaw.
He had just said goodbye to his grandmother, and his emotions were a chaotic mess.
"I’ve arranged for a meal at the hotel. We should head over now," Julian Grant said, walking toward them.
The mourners were expected to share one last meal together before dispersing.
"Wait," Old Mrs. Grant said gravely, her gaze falling on someone behind Julian Grant. "Vincent!"
Every one of the Grants was a cut above the rest, especially the men, who were tall and imposing with strong, masculine features and sharp, intelligent eyes.
Even standing among his brothers, Vincent Grant stood out from the rest.
He possessed an air of refined nobility that those with a military background couldn’t match.
He strode forward. "Grandma."
"Sophia, slap him," Old Mrs. Grant commanded.
- Chapter 303: No More Chances, Never Again
- Chapter 302: Trading a Real Death for Vincent Grant’s Forgiveness
- Chapter 301: He Broke His Promise
- Chapter 300: She’s All Alone, Like She’s Been Bullied
- Chapter 299: A Six-Year Dream
- Chapter 298: Vincent Grant Is Currying Favor with You
- Chapter 297: He Didn’t Cheat, But Loved Her So Much That Even Her Brother Was More Important Than Me
- Chapter 296: His Disciple Is a National Treasure, Certain People Should Know Their Place
- Chapter 295: 100 Million to Kill Sophia Shaw
- Chapter 294: It Was So Easy to Solve, But He Never Thought to Help Her
- Chapter 293: Sophia Shaw Is My Wife, I Will Protect Her
- Chapter 292: Tickling His Heartstrings
- Chapter 291: His Eyes Were Watery with Grievance
- Chapter 290: He Made His Apprentice Suffer So Much, He Deserves to Be Punished
- Chapter 289: I’ve Been Looking for You
- Chapter 288: Vincent Grant, Trampling Her Dignity Underfoot
- Chapter 287: You Are Already Divorced
- Chapter 286: Did Miss Sherman Ever Love Vincent Grant?
- Chapter 285: Staying Chaste for Her
- Chapter 284: Vincent, You Need Me
- Chapter 283: Worldview Shattered
- Chapter 282: My Wife Doesn’t Like This Lady, She Has to Disappear
- Chapter 281: It’s Not Up to You
- Chapter 280: Crush Her, and She’ll Behave
- Chapter 279: Expel Her from the Community
- Chapter 278: Dare to Jump Down, See If I’ll Give You a Single Cent
- Chapter 277: Rudely Offended
- Chapter 276: She Was Tainted with His Scent
- Chapter 275: What Goes Around Comes Around, She Is Now Irrelevant
- Chapter 274: Scolded Fiercely by the Future Wife
- Chapter 273: The Damned Love Square
- Chapter 272: President Grant, You Two Divorced 800 Years Ago
- Chapter 271: Retribution
- Chapter 270: The Victim Won’t Always Be a Victim, Sophia Shaw Is Striking Again
- Chapter 269: Not a Single Hit, Well-Deserved
- Chapter 268: As If Nothing Ever Happened
- Chapter 267: Wish Fulfilled
- Chapter 266: So Dirty
- Chapter 265: Joanna Sherman’s Pride, Nothing But Copied Homework
- Chapter 264: Joanna Sherman’s Humiliating Moment: Who’s a Married Couple With You?
- Chapter 263: Who Is More Ruthless
- Chapter 262: Vincent Grant, Completely Superfluous
- Chapter 261: Chief Engineer Sherman Is a Quagmire, Trapping One After Another
- Chapter 260: If She Were Ruined, Would He Still Want Her?
- Chapter 259: Ma Lane’s Greed
- Chapter 258: Jenson Forrest Will Be Moved
- Chapter 257: A Scumbag Raised by Scumbags
- Chapter 256: Joanna Sherman, Will He Spare You?
- Chapter 255: Even Strangers Knew to Pity Her, but Vincent Grant Didn’t
- Chapter 254: He Can Do It, But Never Does for Her
- Chapter 253: Her Suffering, Her Husband Turns a Blind Eye
- Chapter 252: What About the Blood Sophia Shaw Shed?
- Chapter 251: Is She Going to Walk Sophia Shaw’s Old Path?
- Chapter 250: If You Can’t Get His Heart, Get His Body First
- Chapter 249: Bun is a Biological Daughter
- Chapter 248: Joanna Sherman’s Excellence Is Just a Facade
- Chapter 247: Miss Sherman, the Escape Artist
- Chapter 246: She Was Just a Convenience to Vincent Grant
- Chapter 245: Do You Know With What Resolve She Threw Herself at You?
- Chapter 244: Vincent Grant, What Audacity
- Chapter 243: Final Reckoning
- Chapter 242: Six Years of Marriage Is Enough to Know a Person, Yet You Let the Misunderstanding Continue
- Chapter 241: Coaxing a Wife and Daughter Home
- Chapter 240: She Has a Bad Heart, and After Six Years of Marriage, He Had No Idea
- Chapter 239: Only When It’s Your Turn Do You Know How Painful It Is to Endure
- Chapter 238: Crushing Scum the Scum Girl Way
- Chapter 237: A Horrible Death
- Chapter 236: No Father, Only My Mother’s Killer
- Chapter 235: Levin Sawyer Became Her "Husband
- Chapter 234: She Is Truly In Love
- Chapter 233: Joanna Sherman Swallows Her Pride Before Vincent Grant for the First Time
- Chapter 232: Trouble for Sophia Shaw
- Chapter 231: Offering a Sincere Heart, Only to Be Treated Like Trash
- Chapter 230: Married for 6 or 7 Years, Yet Knew Nothing About Her
- Chapter 229: Married for Seven Years, and He Didn’t Know Her Relationship with Chad Jennings
- Chapter 228: Does President Grant Know What Kind of Relationship He Has with the Wife He Keeps Mentioning?
- Chapter 227: How Does It Feel to Get the Cold Shoulder?
- Chapter 226: Venting Anger
- Chapter 225: Her Life Was Less Important Than His Auntie Joanna Watching Someone Have a Baby
- Chapter 224: Cold Reception
- Chapter 223: The Shermans’ Peculiar Thought Processes
- Chapter 222: Will Vincent Grant Spare Joanna Sherman?
- Chapter 221: Heartbreak: Rather Raise a Useless One Than a Good One
- Chapter 220: A Psychological Kill: I Never Made My Mom Take the Fall
- Chapter 219: Giving Yvonne Sherman a ’Buy 3, Get 5 Free
- Chapter 218: Vincent Grant Is Just Heartless
- Chapter 217: Crooked People Should Die and Rot
- Chapter 216: He Is Dirty, Joanna Sherman Is Dirty
- Chapter 215: Some People Have to Jump
- Chapter 214: Chad Jennings’s Comeuppance
- Chapter 213: Thanking the Villain for the Grace of Humiliation
- Chapter 212: Teacher, I’m Going to Run Away Again
- Chapter 211: 20 Billion for a Fool’s Fireworks Show
- Chapter 210: A Previously Married Woman Is Worth Less
- Chapter 209: He Wants to Be Worthy of Sophia Shaw
- Chapter 208: Scolding Cedric Grant Like a Dog
- Chapter 207: The Wicked Get Their Due
- Chapter 206: A Gentleman’s Revenge, Ten Years Is Not Too Late
- Chapter 205: Sent to Prison, and Reputation Ruined
- Chapter 204: The Mom of Firewood, Rice, Oil, and Salt, How Did She Become a Genius?
- Chapter 203: Sentenced to 10 Years
- Chapter 202: Joanna Sherman Is Arrested
- Chapter 201: Can’t Even Be a Person
- Chapter 200: No Mercy for the Wicked
- Chapter 199: I’m Breaking the Law, Why Are Your Legs Shaking?
- Chapter 198: Ruined Reputation
- Chapter 197: Face-Slapped Green
- Chapter 196: Just Deserts
- Chapter 195: Joanna Sherman, Worse Than a Pig
- Chapter 194: Lose, Win
- Chapter 193: Countdown
- Chapter 192: Vincent Grant Is Still Daydreaming
- Chapter 191: Vincent Grant: Bun Looks Exactly Like Cedric Grant as a Child
- Chapter 190: The Wife Gives Birth While the Husband Accompanies His White Moonlight: Vincent Grant, What Are Your Thoughts?
- Chapter 189: Vincent, Have You Ever Wronged Anyone?
- Chapter 188: Joanna Sherman’s Panic
- Chapter 187: The Little Scumbag is Ostracized
- Chapter 186: The Goddess’s Persona Collapses
- Chapter 185: Foolishly Waiting for Him to Reconcile
- Chapter 184: Cedric Grant’s IQ Is Below 30
- Chapter 183: A Tech Guy’s Hardcore Stunt, Auntie Frost is So Pathetic
- Chapter 182: Sophia Shaw Is No Saint
- Chapter 181: The Scumbag Girl Got Tormented Again
- Chapter 180: Digging Your Own Grave
- Chapter 179: Unlike the Sherman Family, the Shaw Family Doesn’t Take in Trash
- Chapter 178: Heart Stolen by a Teacher
- Chapter 177: She Will Destroy Herself
- Chapter 176: Sophia Shaw Is Really Crazy
- Chapter 175: Fooled by Sophia Shaw
- Chapter 174: His ’Best Gift’ Was Just a Freebie
- Chapter 173: The Little Scumbag Acts Pitiful to Win Sympathy
- Chapter 172: The Man Sophia Shaw Brought Back Late at Night Is Quite a Charmer
- Chapter 171: Locked Up Until the Company Goes Bankrupt
- Chapter 170: Sophia, We’re Sleeping Together Starting Today
- Chapter 169: The Favorite Granddaughter-in-law Becomes a Stranger
- Chapter 168: Joanna Sherman, Idiot
- Chapter 167: The Top Donator
- Chapter 166: The Scum Reaps the Bitter Fruit
- Chapter 165: Her Worthy Partner
- Chapter 164: A Moment of Anger, a Regrettable Deed
- Chapter 163: Vincent Grant Puts Up Half His Fortune to Help Her
- Chapter 162: Trading a Daughter for Money
- Chapter 161: Lead Aerospace Is Being Dragged Down
- Chapter 160: Joanna Sherman Is Crazy
- Chapter 159: Getting the Divorce Certificate
- Chapter 158: The Mother and Daughter Take the Internet by Storm
- Chapter 157: Narrow-minded, Can’t Even Tolerate a Man
- Chapter 156: A Satisfying Beatdown
- Chapter 155: The Most Satisfying Point: Sophia Shaw, Slap Him
- Chapter 154: Old Mrs. Grant Personally Face-slaps the Scum
- Chapter 153: Joanna Sherman’s Provocation, Let Vincent Grant See
- Chapter 152: Enraging Joanna Sherman
- Chapter 151: Forced to Swear a Dire Oath
- Chapter 150: Vincent Grant’s Heart Is With Me
- Chapter 149: Joanna Sherman Finds a New Patron
- Chapter 148: The Ungrateful Cedric Grant
- Chapter 147: Humiliating Grandmother with Flowers
- Chapter 146: Yvonne Sherman Personally Digs a Pit for Her Daughter
- Chapter 145: Levin Sawyer Is Stealing Vincent Grant’s Wife
- Chapter 144: Getting a Divorce, and You Still Have the Nerve to Call Her Wife?
- Chapter 143: Vincent Grant Got Beaten Again
- Chapter 142: Dare to Do Evil, Be Prepared to Lose All Face
- Chapter 141: Fierce Revenge, Resounding Slaps
- Chapter 140: When Joanna Sherman Used Young Master Judd as a Knife, She Should Have Known It Would Stab Back
- Chapter 139: Cousin Likes Miss Shaw
- Chapter 138: Want to Tear Joanna Sherman to Shreds
- Chapter 137: Digging a Pit for Joanna Sherman
- Chapter 136: Sophia Shaw Has Backing
- Chapter 135: Joanna Sherman’s Skills? Launching a Basketball Is More Like It.
- Chapter 134: The Grant Group Begged Her to Stay
- Chapter 133: What Has Grandma Done to Deserve This?
- Chapter 132: The Grant Family’s Affairs Are No Business of Outsiders
- Chapter 131: Vincent Grant, So Ruthless
- Chapter 130: He Even Deceives the Elderly
- Chapter 129: Vincent Grant Is Too Lazy to Avenge You
- Chapter 128: Targeted by a Pervert
- Chapter 127: Taking a Fancy to Vincent Grant’s Wife
- Chapter 126: Face-slapping, Curing Vincent Grant’s Blindness
- Chapter 125: Sophia, Name Your Price
- Chapter 124: I’m Not Worthy
- Chapter 123: A Twisted Face, Much Better Than Feigned Nobility
- Chapter 122: Listen to Chad Jennings, Slap Joanna Sherman Twice
- Chapter 121: Discussing the Divorce Certificate
- Chapter 120: Vincent Grant: He Wants His Mom
- Chapter 119: A Choice Between Two, Cedric Chose Her
- Chapter 118: Pointing Out His Scummy Deeds in Front of Vincent Grant
- Chapter 117: Vincent Grant Helps Joanna Sherman, Trampling Her Underfoot
- Chapter 116: Jail Time
- Chapter 115: Used as a Weapon
- Chapter 114: Vincent Grant Goes Bankrupt, She Doesn’t Care
- Chapter 113: Showing Off Is Useless, Sophia Shaw Is Just Better Than Joanna Sherman
- Chapter 112: Just a Plaything for Amusement
- Chapter 111: Her Child Cannot Admire a Murderer
- Chapter 110: Wearing the Cuckold’s Hat High
- Chapter 109: She Has a New Lover, and He Shattered His Phone Screen
- Chapter 108: Vincent Grant, We Were All Wrong
- Chapter 107: Unworthy in Every Way
- Chapter 106: Personally Slapping the Face
- Chapter 105: Sophia Shaw Is Nothing But a Rat in the Gutter, Forever Unable to Rise
- Chapter 104: You’re Just Like Your Mother, You Only Know How to Steal Men
- Chapter 103: No Longer a Possibility with Vincent Grant
- Chapter 102: Is Her Child Not a Person?
- Chapter 101: Cedric Grant’s Retribution: Mom, Don’t Abandon Me
- Chapter 100: 23 Sentences, a 6-Year Wait
- Chapter 99: If I’m Boring, Then Who’s Interesting?
- Chapter 98: Forced to Hold His Own Daughter
- Chapter 97: Jenson Forrest’s Secret
- Chapter 96: A Piece of Trash
- Chapter 95: Just Paying for Sophia Shaw
- Chapter 94: Stepping on a Corpse to Get a Divorce
- Chapter 93: Deserved a Beating
- Chapter 92: Vincent Grant Gets Beaten Again
- Chapter 91: Sophia Shaw Has Gone Mad
- Chapter 90: Dragging Joanna Sherman to Death
- Chapter 89: Vincent Grant’s Ruthlessness, Also Getting Even for Joanna Sherman
- Chapter 88: Forcing Her to Apologize to Joanna Sherman
- Chapter 87: The 2 Vampires Finally Get Their Comeuppance
- Chapter 86: Cathan’s First Person in Rocket Launching Is Not Joanna Sherman
- Chapter 85: Yvonne Sherman Will Pay the Price for Her Shamelessness
- Chapter 84: Vincent Grant and Sophia Shaw Had a Second Child
- Chapter 83: Cedric, I’m With Your Biological Sister
- Chapter 82: Cedric Is Jealous: Mom, Have You Ever Thought About Me?
- Chapter 81: Even Treating Her Well Is Just to Please Joanna Sherman
- Chapter 80: Not Even Willing to Eat With Your Son?
- Chapter 79: Once a Treasure, Now Trash
- Chapter 78: The Leftover Man
- Chapter 77: Dirty Ears
- Chapter 76: Personally Delivering 2 Slaps
- Chapter 75: Sophia Shaw Was Abandoned in the Typhoon
- Chapter 74: Everyone Worries About Joanna Sherman; No One Cares About Sophia Shaw’s Life or Death
- Chapter 73: Grandma Hits Someone, She Hands Over the Cane
- Chapter 72: A Mess
- Chapter 71: If Vincent Grant Doesn’t Want Sophia Shaw, a Better Man Will
- Chapter 70: Widow and Orphan, Lonely and Helpless
- Chapter 69: Personally Humiliate Her
- Chapter 68: Married, But Not with His Wife
- Chapter 67: Joanna Sherman Is Unworthy
- Chapter 66: What Exactly is Sophia Shaw’s Identity?
- Chapter 65: Reaping What One Sows
- Chapter 64: Sophia Shaw’s Counterattack
- Chapter 63: Repeated Humiliation
- Chapter 62: Unworthy of Her Hatred
- Chapter 61: Public Humiliation
- Chapter 60: Cedric Grant, Your Mom Doesn’t Want You Anymore
- Chapter 59: Making Her a Drudge to Serve the "Family of Four
- Chapter 58: A Bet Is a Bet
- Chapter 57: What a Pity
- Chapter 56: Disgusting Thing
- Chapter 55: Favoritism
- Chapter 54: The Original Wife Bumps into the Mistress
- Chapter 53: Willing to Die for Joanna Sherman
- Chapter 52: A Bowl of Water Held Level, Have You?
- Chapter 51: You’re Not Worthy
- Chapter 50: You Call Having Your Husband and Son Snatched Away Glorious?
- Chapter 49: Teaching a Lesson
- Chapter 48: Unworthy
- Chapter 47: Bun Hurt by Her Own Brother
- Chapter 46: Called a Bastard by Her Own Older Brother
- Chapter 45: She’s Taking Revenge on You
- Chapter 44: Only Knows How to Take Shortcuts, How Disgusting
- Chapter 43: As Expected of Vincent Grant, Always Finding a Way to Hurt Her
- Chapter 42: A Useless Woman
- Chapter 41: She Is Surrounded, He Looks On Coldly
- Chapter 40: Blocked by the Person I Love Most
- Chapter 39: The Beautiful and Capable Chief Engineer Must Be Kept Under Wraps
- Chapter 38: The Scrub Turned Out to Be a God
- Chapter 37: Sophia Shaw Is a Joke
- Chapter 36: Goddess Sherman
- Chapter 35: Sending Away the Bun
- Chapter 34: Bullying the Weak and Fearing the Strong
- Chapter 33: The Shaw Family Doesn’t Lack These Things
- Chapter 32: A Homewrecker, and Shamelessly Bragging
- Chapter 31: Why Beg to Give What Isn’t Wanted?
- Chapter 30: It’s Vincent Grant Again
- Chapter 29: I Did Nothing Wrong, Why Should I Apologize?
- Chapter 28: The Implacable Shermans
- Chapter 27: The Shermans’ Arrogance, All Because Vincent Grant Spoiled Them
- Chapter 26: Pain and Disappointment
- Chapter 25: She’s No Pushover
- Chapter 24: Public Humiliation, Countered
- Chapter 23: Disowning His Sister
- Chapter 22: He Said, the Younger Sister Is a Messed-Up Child
- Chapter 21: For Joanna Sherman, the Father and Son Abandon Their Daughter and Sister
- Chapter 20: The Boy Who Descended From the Heavens, Hurting Her Unscrupulously
- Chapter 19: Not Even Worthy of Being a Love Rival
- Chapter 18: A Mouthful of Lies
- Chapter 17: She Is Not Worth It
- Chapter 16: Sophia Shaw, How Can You Be So Despicable?
- Chapter 15: Willing to Harm His Own Sister for Someone Else’s Child
- Chapter 14: Wishful Thinking
- Chapter 13: He Believed None of It
- Chapter 12: She Was Wantonly Humiliated
- Chapter 11: Let’s... Not Fight Anymore
- Chapter 10: Uncle is Done For
- Chapter 9: Sacrificing Her for the White Moonlight
- Chapter 8: She Is Unworthy
- Chapter 7: Humiliated in Public by His White Moonlight
- Chapter 6: Her Sacrifices Only Moved Herself
- Chapter 5: Comeuppance for Painstaking Schemes
- Chapter 4: The Daughter Was Unimportant to Them
- Chapter 3: Her Daughter, Unworthy of Even Their Gaze
- Chapter 2: "A Family of Three"
- Chapter 1: She Suffers a Difficult Birth While He Comforts His White Moonlight
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