Mrs. Hunt immediately rebuked Lauren angrily. "What kind of explanation do you want from them? Nora didn't grow up with the Smiths at all, what kind of responsibility would possibly lie with the Smiths? Don't talk nonsense! Even if the engagement is called off, the cooperative relationship between the two families will not change! After all, the children belong to both of them. They are also Smiths' grandchildren!"
The Hunts weren't trying to curry favor with the Smiths. However, if her grandson had the Smiths' support, then he would have a much easier time in the future.
The moment Justin defeated Herman, Mrs. Hunt had sided with Justin.
Although she knew that a rift had already formed between her and her grandson the moment she stepped forward to defend Herman, everything she did was for the good of the Hunts.
Justin could be said to have been brought up by Mrs. Hunt. Her feelings for her son and grandson were the same.
Now, she would support whoever was more capable.
Take, for example, Raymond. He was also her son, but she had still sided with Justin without any hesitation back then.
Lauren curled her lips disdainfully.
However, she did not dare to refute Mrs. Hunt. In this family, only with the old lady's approval would she be able to go further.
She said, "Yes, yes, you're right. Nora is not equivalent to the Smiths... I'm just afraid that the Smiths will fight for the custody of the children once they call off their engagement."
As soon as she said that, Mrs. Hunt's brows drew together tightly and she subconsciously said, "Pete mustn't be given to them!"
But right after that, she hesitated. "Cherry likes her father, so she should also stay. We should respect the children's wishes!"
Lauren sighed. "Ian Smith is not someone who will compromise easily."
Mrs. Hunt sneered, "The Smith Corporation now belongs to Joel Smith. Will he want Pete to go there and compete with his children for the family's assets?"
Lauren, however, was still embellishing the story. "But Ian is still around..."
Mrs. Hunt looked at her sharply. "It's precisely because Ian is still around that we should talk it out with them properly! Everything is negotiable! However, the fault doesn't lie with us in this matter!"
She looked straight at Nora. "You know very well what you've done out there. You have let the Hunts down! Especially when you can't even clean up after yourself properly, causing the whole thing to blow up so badly. You're such a good-for-nothing!"
Mrs. Hunt was right.
If the matter wasn't exposed to outsiders, then even if she felt frustrated about it, she could still bear with Nora.
After all, it was always better for such scandals to be covered up. But now that it had been exposed, she would have to see that the matter was dealt with!
The more she thought about it, the more frustrated she became. The way she was looking at Nora was as if she wanted to rip her apart. "You're so shameless and an utter disgrace! Ugh!"
Nora ignored her. She was more than happy to watch the two act like clowns.
However, when Mrs. Hunt suddenly verbally attacked Nora, Justin would have none of it. His expression darkened and he said, "Grandma, you shouldn't be so bitter towards Nora when it's not clear what is going on yet!"
"It's not clear what is going on yet?" Mrs. Hunt looked at him furiously. "You actually know very well that she cheated on you, don't you? Are you still playing dumb with me about what is going on? They've even found out who she cheated with by now! Yet you are still telling me that it's not clear what is going on yet? Justin, why have you suddenly become so muddleheaded?!"
Justin lowered his gaze. "Grandma, you're the one who's being muddleheaded!"
Lauren interjected, "Let's have a good talk about who the muddleheaded one really is today. Nora, I have a question for you: The rumors on the Internet are so vivid and convincing, so was Q in that villa you visited or not?!"
Nora raised her eyebrows. She'd just woken up, so her lips were a little dry. She licked them a little before she slowly replied, "Yes, Q was there."
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