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Chapter 1645

Chapter 1645

“Will you and my brothers not seek justice if I were together with Remy and got bullied by the

Johnsons?”

Elisa returned a question to her mother.

“Besides, I’m not someone who’s easily bullied. It has always been me bullying other people.”

Mrs. Stone choked for a moment and said, “You can act recklessly in Wiltspoon, and no one will dare to

do anything to you. That’s because you have the huge Stone Group behind your back. Clive can back

you up and clean up your mess.

“If you were to be with Remy, you’d live in Annenburg. Who’ll dote on you and be your shoulder to rely

on if you move to a faraway place after marriage?”

Elisa argued her case. “Remy’s job is based in Wiltspoon, and he lives here long–term. I’ll be living in

Wiltspoon in the future with him as well. Even if we must return to Annenburg, it’ll only be during the

festive seasons to accompany his parents.

“What trouble can arise from that? Besides, you’re aware of what type of family the Johnsons are. The

Johnsons are open–minded. They won’t bully their daughter–in–law.”

Mrs. Stone said, “Which of the Johnsons‘ daughters–in–law are easy to deal with? All of them have

people backing them.”

The eldest Johnson missus was a Lafayette from Meadspring while the second was an heiress of a

wealthy family. The fourth was most likely the genius doctor’s student. All of them could not be

offended.

“Don’t I have a backing as well? Is Stone Group not going to be my backing if I get married and move

to a faraway place? When I return, will the doors of the Stones‘ house not open for me anymore?”

Mrs. Stone was reduced to silence by her daughter’s retorts but also furious.

“If you’re worried about me marrying into a family like the Johnsons, I think you can just make me stay

by your side and become an unmarried woman forever. Don’t even complain about me not getting

married despite reaching thirty years old in the future.”

Mrs. Stone was speechless.

“You little brat. Can’t you be considerate of how much I’ll miss you? Everything I said boils down to one

point. I can’t bear you moving to somewhere far after getting married. I only have one daughter. If you

marry someone who lives far away, I’ll have to sit in the airplane for several hours whenever I want to

meet you.”

“Remy’s new house is just beside ours. You won’t have to take a few–hour flight. You can meet me in

just two to three minutes of walking. I can even go home and have meals with you every day.

Mrs. Stone said, “Remy will eventually have to return to Annenburg.”

“It’s normal to return for some time during festive seasons. You can’t possibly refuse to let me visit the

Johnsons for my entire life, right? Even if I marry someone from Wiltspoon, I’ll still live

with my in–laws most of the time after marriage. If so, isn’t it better if I get married to Remy? We can

even be neighbors.

“I’ll be able to come over to eat as soon as you start cooking. How convenient is that?

“My sister–in–law married into a family that’s close enough, right? However, doesn’t Clive have to

accompany Alice back to her home every festive season? The same logic applies. If I get married to

Remy and become the Johnsons‘ daughter–in–law, shouldn’t I accompany my husband back to visit his

family during the holidays?”novelbin

Mrs. Stone was rendered speechless.

“Driver, stop the car!”

Mrs. Stone suddenly ordered the driver to stop. He quickly drove to the side and stopped the car.

“Get down, Elisa.”

Mrs. Stone told her daughter to get out of the car.

Elisa was stunned. Was she being chased off the car by her mother?

Did her mother chase her away because her arguments were too aggressive and had made her mother

speechless?

“Mom.”

“Get off. I don’t need you accompanying me anymore.”

Elisa saw her mother’s firm attitude. After pressing her lips together, she softened her tone and said,

“Mom, if anything I said just now happened to hurt you, I apologize. Don’t be angry, Mom. I know you’re

only doing this for my own good.”

Her parents and brothers have loved her ever since she was young.

She was the most spoiled child in the family.

Her parents‘ and brothers‘ kindness toward her was definitely sincere. She never doubted it.

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