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Chapter 806

After Jean left, Wrenn broke down in tears.

Although he felt bad for her, Frederic was powerless, so he had to gently console her by hugging her.

"It’s okay; don't cry anymore," said Frederic.

However, Wrenn, who was uneasy, couldn't help crying and grumbling bitterly about Jean.

"Pay attention to what he just said. What harsh words he said! How could he be so cold to us? To be with Neera,he no longer wants his parents.

"Listen to yourself; you're starting to talk nonsense again!" groaned Frederic. "What did I say to you before wearrived? Don't constantly argue with Jean, and don't express your displeasure with Neera in front of him. Youused to have a horrible relationship with him because you never trusted him or Neera."

"Additionally, Jean has always had this personality; he has been cold since he was a young child, and he treatseveryone in this manner. It's wrong for you to blame Neera for this. Furthermore, Neera had already enduredmany grievances in the Beauvort family. Jean used harsh language because he loved her too much."

He was pushed by Wrenn. She muttered, "Who are you supporting, and why do you always speak for Neera?"

"You're at it again. Didn't I convince you to be relieved? Frederic said this and shook his head in frustration.

Still resentful, Wrenn snorted angrily. "Even if Jean cares about Neera, he can't speak to us in this manner." Weare his parents and his close family members. His current attitude is terrible. Is he not worried about hurting ourfeelings?"

She sobbed, and Frederic reached for his handkerchief to dry her tears.

"Do you not understand? Jean is adamant about spending the rest of his life with Neera. When have you everwitnessed him get that fixated on a woman? Furthermore, the reason you were initially so critical of Neera wasdue to the triplets. However, they are now a part of our family, and Neera is in fact a good kid. She not onlypossesses excellent medical abilities and a prominent position in the medical field, but she also possesses strongtalent and runs her own business. Is there anything she doesn't deserve for our son?"

After giving it some thought, Wrenn realized that Neera didn't have much to be choosy about.

"I understand what you said, but I've never liked the idea of having her as my daughter-in-law. She is the Garciafamily's daughter," said Wrenn.

"Don't forget, in this marriage, you compelled Jean to marry her. Why didn't you despise the Garcias from thestart? The Garcia family treated her horribly. She has nothing to do with the Garcia family because she has beenapart from them for so long. Not because Neera is related to the Garcia family, but simply because you don't wantto accept your errors."

Since they had been together for so long, he naturally knew what his wife thought. His wife was simply tooembarrassed to accept her error.

Since she had treated Neera so poorly in the past, it was only natural for her to feel embarrassed when shesuddenly had to acknowledge that she was her daughter-in-law.

Wrenn was unwilling to hear what was being said; she wanted to refute him.

But Frederic's demeanor hardened this time. He said, "Do you hear me say what I say? Don't be stubborn; from

now on, throw aside all your prejudices against Neera. Otherwise, you'll cause trouble until your son fights withyou and moves out. Consider whether it is worthwhile for you! At that time, I can't help you either." novelbin

After being held back and remaining mute for some time, Wrenn could only agree.

After leaving the hotel, Jean experienced severe depression.

Even though he had used such severe language, he was aware that Frederick and Wrenn would not be easilydefeated.

He instructed Ian after getting inside the vehicle. "Send someone to watch over my parents and don't let them doanything that would harm Neera and the kids," he said.

Naturally, Ian couldn't resist and accepted the task. Mrs. Beauvort held a special place in Sir's heart. He wouldprobably go insane if she got wounded.

If Mrs. Beauvort was wounded, those of them who were subordinates would be in trouble.

On the ride home, Jean's rage persisted.

He couldn't help but wonder what Neera would do if she realized what had actually happened. His chestwrenched a little, thinking she would abandon him.

Without her by his side, he was unable to endure the days. He didn't want to endure another separation—the firsttime was enough!

His face looked terrible when he arrived home.

Ian and the triplets were both terrified, so they dialed Neera's number and asked her to return home.

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