Chapter 1091 Grandma Did Something Bad
Georgia stood in stunned silence. Her body trembled noticeably, drawing the attention of the passersby.
She didn’t expect Jaxon to talk to her like that. He claimed that Phoebe yearned for a meeting with Janessa. For that reason, he begged Georgia to bring the child to
Phoebe for a bonding session between mother and daughter.
Jaxon explained that it was a ploy to prevent Janessa’s tantrum or Dariel’s
interference in their potential divorce.
Distressed over her son’s troubles, Georgia agreed to his request. Besides, Judith clearly didn’t measure up to the socialites in Hawford.
Jaxon had mentioned that Phoebe hailed from a distinguished family. According to
him, Phoebe’s parents were eminent lawyers in Hawford.
Georgia was delighted to learn that. As she investigated further, she discovered that
the Boyds were esteemed figures in the legal profession. On top of that, Phoebe’s
grandfather was a reputable judge.
Believing that Phoebe was a fitting match for her son, Georgia had gone to great. lengths to support Jaxon in securing a better marriage. Yet, she became the one to
blame.
Georgia clenched her fists upon realizing that Jaxon intended to shift the blame onto
her.
“What a thoughtful son I’ve raised!” Georgia lamented aloud. However, Jaxon didn’t
bother to look back.
“Daddy, why is Grandma crying?” Janessa asked in confusion.
Jaxon shamelessly replied, “Grandma did something bad. Think about it. Your mom wants to leave after arguing with Grandma. If Grandma hadn’t talked back to her, we would still be a happy family.”
Like his daughter, Jaxon never reflected on his own faults. His only regret was not
being more ruthless and failing to hide his affair discreetly.
Chapter 1091 Grandma Did Something Bed
While Jaxon headed to the cafe, Phoebe found the perfect spot for capturing photos outside. When Jaxon entered the private room, he was surprised to see Wynter
sitting beside Judith.
Unbeknownst to Jaxon, Dalton and Sebastian were present as well. However, Wynter instructed them to stay hidden lest foiling their show.
Although Jaxon had never met Wynter before, he guessed her identity and attempted to ignore her.
Before reaching Judith’s side, he pleaded pitifully, “I’m sorry, Judith. I was wrong. Look at Jane–she’s been sick since you left home. You know she’s starting 8th grade soon. I know I messed up by taking her to that lunch, but it wasn’t what you
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