Madam Elaine froze and she subconsciously glanced at Zachary.
This reaction was quite interesting to Zachary. It seemed like Madam Elaine had yet to tell Wesley the truth.
Yvonne had already gotten married, but Madam Elaine had yet to tell Wesley this. Instead, they were still walking around the plaza. This made things weird.
Zachary shot Madam Elaine a sharp glance and casually greeted her, "Grandma."
Madam Elaine pursed her lips and simply nodded as a polite response.
Wesley couldn't help but ask, "Grandma, do tell me, what's wrong with this guy?"
Madam Elaine still kept quiet.
By this moment, Wesley already noticed the awkwardness and frowned as he stared at Zachary, asking, "Hey, what's going on. Why are you literally everywhere?"
Meanwhile, Yvonne didn't pay much attention to Wesley.
Madam Elaine also kept quiet, making the entire situation more awkward and weird.
Zachary smirked faintly and replied, "Mr. Spencer, it's obvious, isn't it? I frequently appear at Yvonne's side because I have a close relationship with Yvonne."
"I am Yvonne's fiance," Wesley pointed at Madam Elaine and said, "Grandma admitted it personally."
"I apologize," Zachary was very polite as he continued, "It just so happens that I'm Yvonne's legal husband and we have already gotten our marriage certificate. Mr. Spencer, I'm really touched that you adore my wife so much, but unfortunately, she is my wife."
Wesley stared at Madam Elaine in disbelief, "Grandma, why aren't you saying anything?"
Madam Elaine glanced at Zachary with a hint of impatience before admitting, "Wesley, they are indeed married."
"What?" Wesley was astonished, "Grandma, w-why didn't you tell me earlier?"
"I only found out about it recently. To be exact, just yesterday."
"But, I was at home just now. Why didn't you tell me?" Wesley immediately let go of Madam Elaine's hand. He chuckled lightly and said sarcastically, "You didn't tell me because you are lying to me just so I could accompany you for the past few years. Now that I think about it, it's really ridiculous."
Madam Elaine's face turned a little pale after being questioned.
However, Zachary and Yvonne just stood there and did not say anything.
Only then did Madam Elaine say, "I'm sorry, Wesley. There's nothing I can do. I'm sorry."
"I don't need your apology," Wesley laughed coldly, "I'm just blind. Yvonne Attwood, I I guess I was just thinking ahead of myself. Don't worry. From now on, we have nothing to do with each other."
Yvonne hoped so too.
Still, she kept quiet.
When Madam Elaine saw how Wesley acted, she tried calling out to him, "Wesley."
"Goodbye," Wesley turned around and left.
"Wesley Spencer!" Madam Elaine shouted from behind, but Wesley ignored her and left on his own.
Soon, he had left.
It was only then that Madam Elaine looked away and turned to look at the couple. She said angrily, "Are you both satisfied now?" "Not really," Zachary said frankly, "Madam Elaine, the reason you didn't tell him is because you are lonely and you wish to have someone to accompany you, am I right? That's why you tricked this little fellow here to accompany you."
Madam Elaine's expression turned even gloomier when she heard that, "What nonsense are you spouting?"
Zachary smirked and stepped forward. He said to Yvonne, "Yvonne, why don't we accompany Madam Elaine for a walk."
Yvonne was in a daze. When she saw how awkward her Grandma was acting, she also hurriedly walked over and grabbed her arm.
At the same time, Madam Elaine swung her hand and wanted to shake her off.
Zachary said, "I advise you not to shake Yvonne's hand away. The water fountain here in the plaza usually spills a lot of water around. It would not be nice if you accidentally slipped and fell."
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