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A Vengeful Ex-Wife novel Chapter 190

James was always backing Alina up. Maria would put it past him to do something if she ever took action against Alina. There was no way she could defeat that man.

And so, Charlotte was right, in a way. She needed to win James' heart first, then the rest would run along smoothly.

Besides, the woman she had been waiting for hadn't shown up yet. Maria was aware that she had managed to provoke a good number of people. It would definitely make matters more difficult if her enemies somehow decided to band together.

She had already analyzed the key players involved in her plans.

People like Stella, Daniela, and Jonathan amounted to nothing more than appetizers.

Judy and Colby ranked a bit higher, because while they weren't as tough as James, they were definitely harder to crack than the other three. After all, Judy was James' stepmother. Colby, on the other hand, was not as simple as he portrayed himself to be.

Alina couldn't afford to stir up any trouble at this point anyway. The most she could do was probably to deliberately annoy Maria. Maybe some verbal altercation here and there, but those still counted as trifles. Maria was confident she could handle things well for the time being.

"Don't be afraid of doing anything, Maria. Just do what you want to do. How can you stand firm by James' side without any means?"

Charlotte reminded her. Maria kept silent for a while.

The truth was that she had no intention of staying by James' side any longer than necessary for her to exact her plans.

But she still had to get there. She stood her ground and didn't refute Charlotte's words. "I'm afraid he will always defend Alina anyway."

"If he does that, then you can just come to us." Charlotte believed that James wasn't stupid enough to fall out with his grandparents for some worthless woman.

Maria linked her arm with Charlotte's and spoke with sincerity. "Thank you so much, Grandma. And I'm grateful to Grandpa, too."

"Don't be so formal with me. You've been a member of the Xi family since you married my grandson. You're just like my own granddaughter. And so will Cooper's wife be in the future. I do believe that boy also has good taste." With that said, how could she, as an elder, just stand by and watch as her granddaughter faced a daunting undertaking?

But Maria's attention snagged at the mention of Cooper. "I haven't been able to contact Cooper for a good while. Will he be coming back anytime soon?"

"Not in the near future. He still has a lot of things to take care of. He also has to help James with the management of the branch company and go to college. I will ask about his return when the Spring Festival draws near though." Charlotte was quite satisfied with her two grandsons.

The ladies carried on with their walk, chatting all the way.

In the end, Maria worried that the old woman might get too tired, so she took her back to the villa.

Inside, James and his grandfather were still discussing business affairs.

When the women entered, James turned to Maria and stared for a moment before looking away. He said nothing.

"Augustine, it's getting late. We should go to bed," said Charlotte.

"Okay." Augustine rose from the sofa.

At their age, they rarely slept late.

James and Maria helped them back to their room; then the latter fetched some warm water for the elders to wash their feet with.

Sitting next to them, James watched Maria tend to his grandparents as Augustine kept on berating him.

He complained how Maria was so much better than James in every aspect, and insisted that he learn from her on how to be a filial grandson. The most irritating of all was how his grandfather repeated his reminders that James be good to Maria, and call off his wedding with Alina as soon as possible.

James stewed and sneered at Maria. She had willingly acted on his own duties as the grandchild, so why was he the one getting scolded for that?

In all honesty, he had his suspicions that this woman was more cunning than Alina. After all, she knew well enough to focus on the two elders and gain their favor. Alina, on the other hand, was more focused on winning him and Judy.

They remained in the room until his grandparents were finally all set for bed.

Once they were alone in the corridor, James snorted. "How filial you are, Ms. Song."

His way of addressing her somehow jarred Maria to attention. Was he being sarcastic just now? "Not at all. Certainly not as good as you, Mr. Xi."

"Stop joking around, Ms. Song. You know Grandpa is very satisfied with you. One can tell from his simplest reactions that you are doing so much better than I can ever hope to do myself."

Maria rolled her eyes, resisting a sudden urge to give him a kick. "I'm grateful, Mr. Xi, but with all these praises you keep singing, I think it's natural to expect you to learn from my example and strive to be filial yourself."

"You don't really know how to be modest, do you?"

"Why should I be? Mr. Xi's praises are few and far between. I have to cherish what few I get."

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