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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 1224

"Of course. Who else could it be?" Madam Elaine looked at Yvonne in disgust.

Yvonne replied, "We did not give him a single penny, nor do we intend on giving him any money in the future."

Madam Elaine nodded and seemed to agree with their decision.

This made Zachary and Yvonne a little surprised.

Yvonne spoke again, "Grandma, Zachary says that he will give you a monthly allowance. He will transfer it into your bank account directly and you can go to the bank to withdraw it."

The moment Madam Elaine heard this, she stopped in her steps and immediately refused the suggestion, "I don't want it."

Yvonne was taken aback.

Yvonne looked at Madam Elaine who insisted, "No, I don't want it."

"Grandma," Yvonne had never thought that her grandma would reject her proposal.

Zachary took the opportunity to convince her, "This is your living expenses that you rightfully deserve. According to Yvonne, Benjamin has been sucking much of your money and you don't have much left."

However, Madam Elaine only sighed, "Bring me back home."

Yvonne and Zachary sent her home together.

Soon, they arrived at the car and got in.

Madam Elaine didn't say a word and seemed to be abnormally silent.

Zachary drove the car while Yvonne sat in the back with Madam Elaine.

When they arrived at the Attwood family's house and parked the car in the alley, Yvonne and Zachary helped her up the stairs.

A while later, they finally entered the house.

Suddenly, they found that the house was in a mess.

What was going on?

Yvonne jumped with alarm, "Grandma, was your house robbed?"

"It's harder to guard against a family member than a robber or a thief."

" Was it my father?" Yvonne was shocked.

"He came and asked me for money. It was most likely that he could not afford his daily expenses.

But I am different from him. I can continue surviving in this small little house. I don't need any money. If you really want to help me, then take care of yourselves. This house can no longer provide you with anything."

"Grandma!" Yvonne cried out softly.

"I'll be frank to you and your husband. The reason why I dislike you is not because you're my granddaughter, it's because of your mother."

Yvonne was stupefied.

Madam Elaine continued, "I don't want to talk about the past anymore. Anyways, all of us are living quite a peaceful life now. It's already a miracle that you got married. At the very least, it won't be so awkward when I meet your Grandpa up there later."

"Grandma!" Yvonne shouted again.

Madam Elaine urged, "You guys can head back now."

"Grandma," Yvonne's heart ached. After all, she still had feelings for her grandmother. Even though she didn't treat her the best, Yvonne had grown up with her since she was small. How could Yvonne bear to leave her in this place?

Zachary immediately suggested, "Follow us to Northern City."

Madam Elaine was dumbfounded and suddenly smiled. Her eyes teared up as she chuckled, "No thanks. I'm very touched by your intentions, but I have sinned and I shall reap what I sow. This is karma, sooner or later you will get what you deserve."

"Just follow us. You will still get what you deserve in Northern City. There, you'll be forced to stare at Yvonne daily. That doesn't sound too bad either."

Madam Elaine turned to look at Zachary and frowned.

Zachary didn't care and continued, "Don't frown. You already have many wrinkles between your brows. If you're really worried about that disappointing son of yours, I advise you to leave and come with us to Northern City. Let him learn and grow up by himself."

Madam Elaine was taken aback. She glanced at the mess in the house. The gifts sent by Zachary the day before as well as all the home appliances were taken away.

Madam Elaine mocked in a tone of self-deprecation, "I'll just be a burden to you if I go."

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