Chapter 603 Send-Off
Chapter 603 Send-Off
‘If you choose to stay, I don't know what the point of maintaining this parent-child relationship will be anymore...’ Madam Shaw's knees gave way and she almost fell to the ground.
Julian Shaw's remark resonated with unprecedented seriousness.
Was... Was he really trying to disown his mother?
Everything that she did and everything she had done was for the Shaws
Julian, who seemed to read Madam Shaw’s mind, said nonchalantly, "You're family to me, yet I already have more than one family member now. In the past, I made a huge mistake by tolerating you when you hurt Susie and Chessie. However, I won't do that anymore. The two of them are the most important people in my life, and I won't allow anyone to hurt them anymore, not even you."
As Julian was speaking, he turned to Susan and said, "Susie, let's go.
Madam Shaw was dumbstruck with bewilderment as she was left standing in the same spot alone.
She gazed after Julian's departing silhouette and felt a feeling of extreme panic and fear well in her heart. She had a feeling that she was about to lose her son completely.
This feeling made Madam Shaw call out," Julian, you can't do this to me! I'll smash my head into the wall until I die..." 'Go ahead and smash it then. Julian interrupted Madam Shaw by saying, "Your life is your own. Other than you, no one else can be responsible for your life. If you don’t want to live anymore, I will respect your choice.”
As he was speaking, Julian turned around right away and refused to look at Madam Shaw anymore.
Susan took a glance at Julian. The man's hand was shaking even now.
Susan pursed her lips and then signaled at a bodyguard with her eyes so he would stay and monitor Madam Shaw. Then, they did not stay. The whole group of people left right away.
Madam Shaw wanted to chase after them, but her legs were too weak to do that. She wanted to smash her head into the wall, but Julian refused to even look at her, so what was the point of committing suicide when there was no spectator?
Besides, the people around the area who had gathered to watch the bustling scene were staring at her. Their gazes were filled with disgust and mockery. The feeling of being despised by people was driving Madam Shaw crazy. What had she done wrong? Why were these people looking at her in this manner? Why.. Madam Shaw did not feel like she was at fault, and Julian was not counting on her repenting for her mistakes either. The only thing he could de was remove her completely from his life. Madam Shaw watched the street become deserted slowly. Her lips trembled involuntarily. ie... She had not done it on purpose. She had been deceived by Willa Doyle as well. Plus, was she wrong just for wanting a grandson? Julian had actually disowned her just for this. Madam Shaw stood there until dusk and then turned around weakly and left.
The grandson that she'd waited for eagerly for so long had been fake. Her son had been tormented by her so much that he refused to be on close terms with her anymore.
What else was left in her life.. The private jet had already been prepared earlier, but Madam Shaw had insisted on staying in Skyking City for a few more days.
When Willa's news spread, Madam Shaw could feel that everyone was taunting her in private at all times. Madam Shaw endured all this with great effort in an attempt to meet Julian one more time at the very least.
However, Julian refused to meet her.
Madam Shaw could only board a flight back to Ningcheng City in dejection.
Before she left, she took a glance at Skyking City and felt an ineffable feeling in her heart. Was it regret? She felt rather regretful.
Was she at fault, though? She did not think she was at fault.
It would have been great if she had not given Julian permission to marry that cursed Susan in the past... Madam Shaw left Skyking City feeling angry and restless as this thought stayed on her mind.
In the Wright Mansion-
Following Julian and Susan's return, the gloomy atmosphere in the house had vanished into nothingness and been replaced by a bustling ambiance that filled every comer of the house.
Luna had even gone as far as to hang up fairy lights outside the villa. According to her, it was to celebrate this joyful event.
Julian lay in bed after coming home. He could finally rest and recuperate properly.
"Open your mouth,” said Susan expressionlessly with a tray of a specially-prepared nourishing meal in her hands
Julian immediately opened his mouth obediently and then pouted in disdain. "It's too bland.”
Susan glared at him. "Could you still not know what's going on with you? Are you allowed to have food with strong flavor in your current condition?" As soon as Susan roared, Julian immediately yielded and said in a pleasing manner, "Bland is good, bland is good.”
Susan took an unpleasant look at him. "By the way, your hands aren't injured. Is it necessary for me to feed you?”
Julian's hands dropped limply to his sides right away. Then, he said pitifully, "My arms are a little dislocated from the fight with Julius..."
"Do I need to remind you that your hands were pound at the time, so it was utterly impossible for you to use your hands?" "Is that so?" Julian > reacted swiftly. "Then it must ke frorbeing bound for too long: I mest have been injured from being bound.
Julian's shameless behavior made Susan feel like laughing from fury.
However, her heart softened eventually when she saw his injuries so she continued to feed him the meal.
As Julian enjoyed this prestigious treatment, he was so happy that he could fly.
After Susan was done feeding him, she hesitated for a moment before she said softly, "Madam Shaw is traveling back to Ningcheng City today." Julian pursed his lips and felt his mood turn gloomy at once.
"You should see her off," said Susan.
“Susie...” Julian shot a grateful glance at Susan. Even now, Susan could still be so magnanimous. It must not have been easy for her to do so.
"There's no nged for you to look at me like this Susan turned her head away. ‘I will-hever forgive her in my> lifetime f fer the things she did tame. However, not wanting to forgive her is mybusiness. I won't stop you from meeting her if you want to."
"Susie." Julian held Susan's hand and said softly. “Thank you.”
"Then I shall arrange for a driver." Susan stood up. "No need for that.” Julian held on to Susan.’ This time, I... I won't see her off.”
Susan looked at him strangely.
Julian let out a bitter chuckle.
know my mom very well. If I were to soften my. demeanor even inthe ~ slightest:she’d seize the opportunity to mak€-use of every bit of me and continue to ruin our lives. I sald that I wart let her have the opportunity to d@so anymore.”
In that case, he could only be a heartless son for his wife and daughter's sake.
Over in Ningcheng City, he had left enough money and assets for Madam Shaw. Even without him by her side, she would still be able to live a rather good life.
This... was all that he could do.
"You..." This time, Susan was dumbstruck by bewilderment.
So, Julian was trying to say that he was not planning on meeting Madam Shaw anymore?
"That's all.” Fatigue tinged Julian's expressionThis is from NôvelDrama.Org.
He had defended Madam Shaw over and over again and had even hurt his wife and daughter's feelings completely for her. He could not allow himself to make the same mistake again.
Susan could see that Julian had already made up his mind so she did not comment further. She raised an eyebrow and said," As you wish then. I won't be meddling with your choice. It's up to you whether you meet her or not.
Susan was cold. She had talked about Madam Shaw as though she was mentioning a stranger. No one could blame her for being merciless.
Madam Shaw and Willa had obviously been aware of Luna's deteriorating health and of the fact that the two children were still young, yet they'd still chosen to provoke them before a big crowd of people!
Had it not been for her timely return, it was highly possible that her mother would have been driven to death from anger thanks to them. Let's not even mention the mental trauma this event would have left on the two children!
Susan felt that she was already magnanimous for not taking it upon herself to seek revenge on Madam Shaw.