Chapter 661 My Dear Cousin-In-Law
Chapter 661 My Dear Cousin-In-Law
Chapter 661 My Dear Cousin-In-Law
Though Sophia wasn't sure whether Grandma meant it or not, she answered with a smile, "I am so glad
to hear that, Grandma. I was childish and often upset you before. Please forgive me."
"Come on, Sophia. I won't be so mean."
Sophia pretended to be cool but deep in her heart, she felt disgusted.
"Well, we' re leaving now, Sophia. Just go back to your work and remember to take care of your sister
after she joins the new company."
Sophia nodded, "Grandma, don't be worried. I will do everything for you if you ask."
The old Mrs. Lawson nodded in great satisfaction and left.
Even after entering the elevator, the old lady was still impressed by Sophia, "Sophia is such a good kid.
How can I never notice this before?"
Hearing this, William and Bella couldn't help but look at each other.
Urged by her gaze, William went forward and said, "Come on, Mom. Don't tell me you believe what
Sophia said."
However, the old Mrs. Lawson answered with some anger, "Or what? How can you be such a fool?
Sophia promised to offer Cathy another chance only because she respects me. If it wasn't for me, how
could she possibly help Cathy again?"
William cast a glance at his wife, as if saying, "See? There's nothing I can do."
However, Bella insisted and she talked to the old Mrs. Lawson timidly, "But Mom, have you ever
considered this could be a ..."
But the old lady stopped her, "Enough! Stop judging Sophia. Why don't we talk about Cathy? Cathy,
this time you really upset me. Your sister hoped you could be more professional through this challenge.
But look what you did. You will encounter many people like Mr. Collins in your career. What should you
do then? Insult all of them?"
Cathy said unhappily, "Grandma, what should I do then? Let that man grope me as he likes?"
"What are you talking about? You should find a polite way to stop him. In the business cycle, many
women must have encountered troubles like this. Don't tell me all of them deal with this kind of problem
as you did."
Before Cathy could say something, Bella stopped her, "Mom, you're right. Cathy is not good at it and I
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The old Mrs. Lawson said, "That's right. If she fails again, she will never get the chance to take on the
family business."
Staring at her grandma, Cathy couldn't believe her ears but Bella stopped her from complaining again.
Cathy could do nothing but feel sorry for herself.
As to Sophia, people at the Riley manor were all proud of her.
Laura said pleasantly, "Sophia, you have convinced your grandma. That's my girl."
"Mom, you know what? I have found it useless to just let Grandma lecture me. I know Grandma wants
others to look up to Uncle William's family. Therefore, every time I praise them, Grandma must be
happy. Once Grandma is happy, she will believe everything I say. Soon, Uncle William and his family
will find me the wrong one to pick on."
Abbot smiled, "I know my girl is such a brilliant girl. She gets that from me."
Laura struck him teasingly, "Stop boasting. Sophia couldn't be so successful if it wasn't for Emma."
Emma said smilingly, "Come on, Laura. We can't ignore the power of genes. Abbot and Laura, both of
you are intelligent people so your daughter must be born smart."
"Hahaha, that's right. All of us make some contribution." Abbot answered with a smile.
Shaking her head, Sophia couldn't help but tease, "All right, so I am successful all because of you? It's
none of my business, then?"
Everyone burst into laughter.
After a long chat, Drake still didn't come home. So, they asked Sophia, "Hasn't Drake called you?"
Sophia checked her phone but Drake hadn't even sent a message, let alone call her.
Judging by the time, Sophia thought he must be on the way home so she said to the others, "We
should probably wait. He may be on the way back."
Meanwhile, Drake was ready to go home when his car was stopped by someone.
That person appeared so suddenly that the driver had to brake hard, swinging Drake forward.
Drake knew the driver won't be so reckless and therefore he asked, "What's wrong?"
Before the driver could explain, that person ran quickly to Drake and knocked on the car window.
"My dear cousin-in-law." An annoying voice caused his aversion.
"Drive," Drake ordered and when the driver was about to set off that person suddenly clung to the car.
The driver was afraid of killing that person and therefore stopped.
Drake had no choice but to roll down the window but he didn't bother to cast a glance at that person,
only saying with a sullen face, "Cathy Lawson, if you want to get hit by the car and die, just say it. I will
be very glad to do you the favor."
Cathy gasped because she couldn't believe Drake would be so cruel. "Drake, I am not coming here to
kill myself. I want to talk to you."
"You'd better have something important to say. Otherwise, get out of my way!"
Cathy could easily feel his temper was getting worse but given that she stopped him, she would give it
a try nonetheless.
"Drake, I am here all because of my cousin. She really crossed the line. How could she patronize me
like that? It was Sophia who should be blamed. I can't bear it anymore and I have to tell you about it."
Drake finally cared to look at her but only because she mentioned Sophia. "So, you're saying Sophia
did something wrong?"
Probably not noticing his anger, Cathy pouted and said innocently, "Of course she did. She knew what
kind of person Mr. Collins is but she sent me to negotiate with him nonetheless. She must be jealous of
the time we spent together..."
Drake interrupted Cathy before she could finish, "Cathy Lawson, mind your words. When did I ever
become so close to you?"
"No, I mean the time when we first met."
"Fine, don't you ever say something like that. I don't want to hurt Sophia's feelings."
Drake's words discouraged Cathy who suddenly stopped talking. Then, Cathy put on those puppy eyes
and said bitterly, "My dear cousin-in-law, how can you be so cruel? You were not so..."