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Chapter 202

Ian understood and went knocking on the neighboring door to explain the purpose of his visit.

Neera was surprised to hear that Jean's parents wanted to see her. "What's going on?" she asked.

Ian tactfully answered, "My apologies, Ms. Garcia. I'm not certain. But … Madam Wrenn seemed a little off.Something is amiss. Please be prepared."

Neera took a guess. Could this be about the incident with Dandy? Despite not wanting to go, she didn't refuse andcooperated by heading next door.

Upon entering the living room, she politely greeted them and then asked in a calm voice, "Why are you here thislate, Mom? What can I do for you?"

Wrenn could no longer contain her anger the moment Neera walked in. She began to reprimand her daughter-in-law with a stern expression.

"I warned you, Neera. You were to behave yourself once you married into the family! What did you promise methen? It's only been a few days and yet, I hear rumors about you hooking up with random men. Do you take theBeauvort family for a joke?"

Neera was taken aback by the rapid-fire accusations and didn't know how to respond. She pointed at herself witha bewildered expression on her face. "Hooking up … with men? Where did you hear that rumor from?"

She had been worrying herself sick over Jean's illness. There was also a whole slew of work coming from hercompany. When would she have had the chance to hook up with a man?

Jean was no less surprised. He frowned and asked, "Has there been some kind of misunderstanding?"novelbin

Wrenn only grew more furious at Neera's refusal to admit it. Her tone took on a sharp edge.

"You're still denying it? There's no smoke without a fire. Why would others spread rumors about you withoutreason? I thought you listened, seeing how well you behaved in the past two days. To think you're still behavinglike a sl*t! Do you think the Beauvort family would tolerate a woman who's running wild?"

Neera's expression turned cold when faced with Wrenn's disdain and disgust.

She was acting. That much was true, but she had shown Madam Wrenn the utmost respect. Wrenn, however,didn't treat her with the same level of respect! The phrase "like a sl*t" had struck a nerve!

Neera no longer held back. She furrowed her brows as her countenance turned icy. "It's important to provideevidence if you're going to level these accusations against me. Have you seen me hooking up with a man? Or didsomeone close to you witness it? On what grounds do you stand to label me a sl*t?"

She remained composed. Her tone wasn't one of anger but it carried an indescribable air of authority.

Jean could sense her growing frustration and knew his mother had gone too far.

He spoke in a solemn tone, "Mom, the only people Neera had recently been in contact with are her subordinatesat work. She was otherwise by my side. Where on earth did you hear these rumors from? Your accusations werequite excessive."

Wrenn wasn't expecting her son to speak up for Neera and choked. She also noticed Jean's displeasure and felteven less favorably toward her daughter-in-law.

Her son was usually an astute man. Why was he acting so foolishly now? Could she have … misunderstoodNeera?

Frederic also seemed skeptical. He told them about the rumors after a moment's hesitation.

"It's not like your mother is deliberately trying to find fault with her. There have been talks going around aboutpeople seeing her with a young man, often entering and leaving clubs together. They seemed intimate. There werealso rumors that she was financially supported by a sugar daddy before she got married. They were detailed. It'shard for us not to believe them."

Wrenn glared at Neera. Her words were sharp. "Rumors don't come out of thin air. Why would others make upstories about you? Surely they have better things to do. There were even talks about her causing a scene at Susie'sCakes today where she flaunted a pretty boy. Multiple people witnessed it. Are you saying they're all wrong?"

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