Chapter 1065 I Will Take Care of You
Wynter tilted her head, puzzled. “Graduate? I can graduate anytime.”
“Ha! We’ll see.” Georgia sneered, her anger barely contained. “Let’s see if you’re still this confident when my husband gets home!”
Wynter raised an eyebrow, a hint of mockery in her expression as she understood Georgia’s thinking. From her tone, it was clear this wasn’t the first time she had done
something like this.
Though Wynter hadn’t attended college or grad school in the usual way, she knew
some people used threats of delayed graduation to manipulate students. She hadn’t
expected the Martinez family to stoop this low.
“Do as you wish.” Wynter narrowed her eyes. “I’m not going anywhere. I’ll sit right
here and wait for Mr. Martinez to return.”
With that, Wynter helped Judith into a chair before checking her pulse and observing
her complexion.
Georgia was livid. “Who do you think you are? Did I let you in? How dare you make
yourself comfortable in my house!”
Judith was dazed by the unexpected help. She noticed how beautiful and serene
Wynter was. She looked like a student.
Despite her lowered gaze, Wynter’s gentle voice was incredibly reassuring. “The baby
is fine. Is there anywhere else you’re hurting?”
Judith instinctively clutched her chest. “My heart… it hurts.”
“You are overwhelmed by grief.” Wynter’s gaze swept to the side. “Is that your
daughter?”
Judith nodded and squeezed Wynter’s hand as she said with a strained voice, “You
shouldn’t get involved. You might… you might not be able to graduate.”
Everyone assumed Wynter was a student. Wynter smirked. “I have no graduation to
worry about. Let’s talk about your resentment.”
“Resentment?” Judith suddenly heard the haunting voice echo in her ears, and her
gaze darkened. “I have no resentment.”
Wynter furrowed her brow and was about to probe further when Georgia interrupted her. “Are you listening to me?” Then, Georgia picked up her phone. “The police! I’m calling the police right now!”
Wynter stood up straight and her voice remained calm. “True, you should call the police. Assaulting a pregnant woman is a crime. It’s best to have the cops handle
this.”
Georgia hesitated when she heard Wynter’s words. Her hand hovered over the phone. She suddenly remembered her social standing.
Her husband was a highly respected figure in the cultural relic circle. If the police got involved and word spread that she had pushed her pregnant daughter–in–law, it wasn’t just about the legal consequences she’d have to worry about. People would talk about how she was a cruel mother–in–law.
Even if the divorce went through, the Martinez family’s reputation couldn’t afford a
hit.
“Well, don’t you have a sharp tongue, brat?” Georgia waved her hand dismissively. “I don’t have time to entertain you. You want to help her, don’t you? Take her away.
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