Dennis rang the doorbell of Tiara's unit but it wasn't the girl who opened the door. But Tiara’s Mother, “Madam, ahm …” Dennis was so shocked that she opened the door that he was speechless. He had not received news from Tiara that Tiara's mother knew about their relationship.The middle-aged woman took a deep breath and then exhaled. "Tiara's inside," she said telling Dennis who brought Adelia.“Miss Adelia!” Tiara's cheer greeted the little girl without paying any attention to Dennis as usual."Aya," said Adelia, holding out her hand, hoping that Tiara would take it and then carry it on her lap. The two women smacked each other's noses and laughed. In a moment Adelia had moved into Tiara's arms. "She already know," Tiara whispered to Dennis.Dennis was surprised, didn't expect Tiara to be so brave while it was still so hard for him to get Mrs. Berlin's blessing. Dennis looked at the middle-aged woman's face for a moment. "Can I talk to your mother for a moment?" Dennis asked his gi
EpisodeMrs. Berlin didn't answer. She thrust an envelope in front of Jesselyn. “I hope that's enough to make you stop bothering my granddaughter and Adelia. Stay away from them and never appear before us again.”Jesselyn frowned confused. But she still took the envelope from Mrs. Berlin. Jesselyn peeked inside. Her eyes widened at the fantastic price offered by the old woman. “Madam…” Jesselyn hissed in disbelief.Mrs. Berlin cracked a smile. She had guessed that the woman who liked the money would like the gift. “How?”Even though, Jesselyn didn't fully understand what Mrs. Berlin meant and why she gave him money all of a sudden. It was certain she would not take the chance. When will she get that much wealth?“Sign this. That means you don't have anything else about Adelia.” Mrs. Berlin held out a paper to Jesselyn. She immediately signed it without thinking. Jesselyn can get rich suddenly. She could even give up all of Raymond's possessions and arrange a divorce with the man. She
Dennis, in the casual clothes he was wearing, whistled a little while holding his son who was no less neat. He glanced at the trunk to make sure of the equipment he would bring for today. Several ideas had been running through the boy's head about today. "Dennis, where are you going?" Mrs. Berlin as her grandmother asked her. Dennis glanced at the aging woman briefly. "I'm going to go on a picnic with Adelia, grandma!" he answered without the slightest burden. "Picnic?" Mrs. Berlin frowned. Dennis nodded his head. "Isn't it the weekend now." "Without bringing her nanny along with you?" Mrs. Berlin frowned again. Dennis nodded his head lightly. "Grandma, come on! It's the weekend. You know I just want to be alone with Adelia on weekends.” Dennis put Adelia in a special chair that he had prepared for his little daughter. "Would you like me to drive you, sir?" Lewis offered himself. "No need Lewis. You just keep an eye on Reymond and the boy's movements. I don't want the next plan
“Grandma…” Dennis snapped again. Mrs. Berlin raised her hand. “I knows you are exactly like your father, Son. Using Adelia and I as a threat would be pointless. So, I did this. Experience taught I to use a smarter way.” Dennis slumped weakly. “Then I will have no purpose in life anymore.” Mrs. Berlin shook her head. “No, you must have a purpose in life. You still have to carry on the Argonius Company. I will find you another woman and give you a son who will continue our company. It's not that Adelia can't afford it, but tradition requires that the Argonius Company be passed down to sons.” “I don't want to.” Mrs. Berlin cracked a smile. “You will, son. If you do that lowly woman and her mother will be at peace, safe and enjoy life comfortably. If you refuse, I don't have to repeat what happened to them, right? This is called business, Dennis.” Dennis froze for a moment, then tears fell from his eyes. He laughed heartily, but tears welled up in his eyes. In a flash, his happiness
“You can't even enter my room at will. You can have a few things in that house and tell everyone you're my wife, but you never own my heart. One more thing, we will still do that even without love. My granny wanted a male successor, while I just had a daughter. The last thing, Adelia will not call you mother because she was not born from your womb. And don't act like a good mother to her.” Lettya nodded her head. “For separate rooms, I agree. That's not too much of a problem for me. But the second rule I slightly disagree. If you have excessive business, which will harm our household in the future, I am entitled to interfere. I also have the right to ask where you are and when you will return. That's called a wife's worry. I can also enter your room at will. You say I own the house. After all, I was already your wife at that time. Ehhm, matters of the heart…” Lettya paused for a moment. His eyes met with Dennis. “Hearts and feelings cannot be forced. I have no power. But I will still
Raymond smiled and pulled Bella into his lap and then rubbed Bella's belly which was bigger than Jesselyn's. “You don't have to worry about her mouth, miss. You can teach her a lesson that she will understand.” Jesselyn snorted. “I don't know who the bitch is here." Her chest was hot, teary. Belle looked up. The woman was offended by Jesselyn's muttering. “How came the poor lady like you insulted me?” “Can't I?" said Jesselyn. Bella was about to throw her hand at Jesselyn, but the girl blocked it. “You want to kill the boy Raymond wanted?” Jesselyn snorted at Bella. Bella let out a curse. “You won while pregnant. But just see what I'm going to do to a girl like you after giving birth.” Jesselyn shrugged. “I'm not concerned about my life anymore. I don't know how you guys will torture me. In fact, I've already won over you, lady.” “Sir, your wife insulted me!” Bella gave her the last weapon. Complain to Raymond. Instantly Jesselyn's hair was pulled. The woman was put in the room.
He opened the window and continued smoking. Dennis opened his cellphone gallery, looking at the portraits of himself and Tiara and their togetherness. “Today I married someone, honey. Why didn't you come? Didn't you get the news? Why didn't you ruin my marriage, hm?” Dennis took a deep breath and then exhaled. Every day, his mind never stopped asking about Tiara's whereabouts. Only a resignation letter in very formal language that Tiara left behind. After that, nothing else. “Dennis,” Lettya stuttered when she opened the bedroom door two hours later. She didn't know Dennis was waiting for her in the room. "How are you so surprised? Where's the calm expression all this time, hm?” asked Dennis with a thin snort. “I thought you were staying in another room tonight.” Lettya, with her calm expression, approached the dressing table, intending to remove the make-up on her face. “Sure, but I have some business to do first.” Dennis with his cold voice stubbed out the cigarette, then approa
“Dennis, you better take a shower first. after that, we have breakfast together. Your mother-in-law is still here. Don't act too much.” Mrs. Berlin patted her grandson a little on the shoulder before leaving Dennis. *** Dennis came out of his room after a while joining the others in the lobby looking slightly better. Lewis,, who dressed her a little more neatly so that Damara's big name wouldn't be too embarrassed in front of the Hillman family. Lettya was also there, looking slightly better, even though the woman's path was still a little straddled. “Did you sleep well, son?” asked Mr. Hillman, who was none other than Dennis' father-in-law. Dennis stared at his father-in-law for a moment. Digest from the question the middle-aged man threw at him. Whether it's just a simple question or it's indeed a form of concern for Mr. Hillman to him. “I don't know, Dad. I drank too much alcohol last night,” said Dennis frankly. From the very beginning of his introduction, he had never been ni