What if Sam actually obeyed his parents' instructions and felt that they weren't meant to be together?
There was a flicker of emotions in Olivia's eyes before she cracked into a smile.
"Then, I'll just get rid of him."
If that was the case, she had nothing else to cling on to.
She was someone who could get over things in a short time.
Tiana was rendered speechless when she noticed Olivia's smile.
Olivia convinced herself that she would definitely leave Sam if he showed the slightest hint of hesitation or doubt! She would definitely do so!
On the other hand, Emma had not informed Sam about the fortunes, but she wasn't doing too well either. She hadn't slept the whole night, and she kept pestering her husband with that matter.
"Marcus, what should we do? I went to the fortuneteller behind their back, and I thought that everything would turn out well, but it ended up predicting a tragic end. What should I do? I'm afraid to tell them about it."
She'd pestered him all night, and he would comfort her at first.
"What year is this? Why are you two so superstitious? If you hadn't gone to the fortuneteller, wouldn't everything be fine? They get along well, and our families are on friendly terms. Why should you even think about predicting the future?"
Emma found what he had said to be reasonable, "I think so too. Why did we go fortune-telling? It's such bad luck. It's fine if only one fortune-teller told us that Olivia and Sam weren't meant to be, but all of them said the same thing. Do you think it's true?"
"Of course not." He had an exasperated expression on his face, "No one can say for sure what will happen in the future. Everything is unpredictable. Even if they face troubles in their relationship, it's a challenge they will have to go through."
"I'm still worried. What should I do? Should I tell Sam?"
"Why should you tell him?" He immediately disagreed with the idea, "Has he ever had a girlfriend? Now that he has one, it means that he likes this girl. Sam's not young anymore, and it's rare for him to find a girl he likes. Don't chase her away with your superstitions."
"That makes sense, but I'm just worried about him."
She sighed and couldn't lay still, so she sat up straight, "You know how much I like Ollie, but would her mother tell her everything even if I don't tell Sam? What if Ollie breaks up with him?"
"That's why you shouldn't have gone to the fortuneteller. If none of this had happened, both our families would have been celebrating the marriage. You women are just too idle. Can't you keep yourselves out of trouble?"
"You can't say that!" Emma hit her husband on the shoulder in dissatisfaction, "The only thing you know how to do is work. When have you ever cared about Sam's marriage? It's not like Sam's not your son. Now that I'm trying to discuss it with you, you're blaming me for everything? Fine, you handle it then! I won't interfere in this matter anymore!"
With that, she turned around and ignored him.
Marcus was exhausted, and he had to rest as he had to continue working the next day. However, she kept disturbing him. He was annoyed, but she was his wife, so he could do nothing but endure Right then, as she was mad, he sat up straight in a flurry and no longer dared to not take the matter seriously.
"Fine, it's my fault. I'm usually too focused on work, so I'll make sure to check on our son in the future. Don't worry about this anymore, alright? Get some sleep and leave it to me."
Instead of letting him off the hook, Emma kept at it and stared at Marcus with a frosty gaze, "How are you going to handle this? You're not going to tell Sam, are you?"
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