You’re right, I owe you. As a sign of good faith, I’ll give it to you in person.]
Aveline’s face was cold, [Forget it. Just give it to Fiona.]
Xavier couldn’t believe that she was so set on avoiding him that she wouldn’t even get the evidence herself.
Wasn’t she curious? Didn’t she want to see how the technicians had analyzed the evidence?
Xavier: [I hate how Fiona keeps telling my wife to divorce me. There’s no way I’m giving it to her.]
Aveline’s lips curled into a sneer as she replied to Xavier, “Heh, you’re so good to me.‘
Xavier knew she was being sarcastic, but he couldn’t take it too seriously. If he really gave in to her temper, their relationship would never be fixed.
“Tell Miranda to prepare my dinner too.”
Aveline ignored him and didn’t tell Miranda. He deserved to go hungry. She put her phone back in her purse.
Although she knew that if he showed up, Miranda would never let him go hungry.
To get that evidence, Aveline had no choice but to endure it.
The car entered the city, and Aveline said to Jasmine, “Let’s go to your place first, then I’ll take the old lady back to the Sutton family’s house.”
Jasmine asked, “Should I go with you? So they don’t bully you for being alone.”
Gloria, from the back seat, asked irritably, “She’s going back to her own home. Who would bully
her?”
“Hmph, she’s the’s daughter–in–law now. She’s the one bullying her own father and grandmother.”
Aveline said, “I jinx the Sutton family, so I’ll just drop the old lady off at the door and leave, so they don’t blame me if something happens to them.”
Hearing this, Gloria fell silent.
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Jasmine smiled, thinking to herself that the lie Aveline made up was actually quite effective.
She wondered if Gloria would tell Jacob when she got home, and if Jacob would believe it.
When they arrived at Jasmine’s house, Jasmine got out of the car. Aveline said goodbye to her, then got into the driver’s seat and drove towards the Sutton family’s house.
Gloria sat in the back seat, looking at Aveline in the front, and said, “Granddaughter, you weren’t lying to me, do you really jinx the Sutton family?”
Aveline replied coolly, “Yes.”
Gloria said, “So you’re saying you jinxed your mother to death?”
Aveline’s expression immediately turned cold. “My mother was from the Baldwin family.”
“But your mother married into our Sutton family. She was a Sutton daughter–in–law, which made her a Sutton.”
Aveline said coldly, “That’s your opinion. My mother will always be a Baldwin. The Fortune Teller said she was jinxed to death by Jacob and an old hag like you.”
Gloria cried out, “What does that have to do with me and Jacob? Your mother had bad luck, and you’re the one who jinxed her.”
Aveline gripped the steering wheel tightly, her face like ice.
She didn’t argue with the old woman, because not only was she cruel, she was also ignorant. Arguing with her was pointless.
She needed to be patient and wait for the day she’d see Jacob and Courtney go to the Underworld.
Gloria was still in the back seat, listing Aveline’s faults, calling her unfilial. Aveline remained unmoved, not saying a single word.
When they reached the gate of the Sutton house, Aveline said coldly, “Get out.”
Whether Gloria believed it or not, she was still a little scared and thought it was best not to let Aveline into the Sutton house.
As she got out of the car, she said, “Get my suitcase for me.”
Aveline said coolly, “You really want me to touch your suitcase?”
Gloria was speechless. She got out of the car, but instead of taking her suitcase, she rang doorbell to get Courtney to come out and help her with it.
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