Divorce is the Best Choice novel (Sarah and Jason) -
Chapter 197
Chapter 197 Don't say it if you know it's not appropriate "Although I don't think it's appropriate for me to say these, you and Ms. Yeats have already divorced..." Chris said so from the perspective of Ms. Yeats and he was close to Mr. Noth, so he said it directly.
But this time, Mr. Noth didn't let him finish his words.
Hearing what Chris said, Mr. Noth just felt annoyed and said unhappily, "Don't say it if you know it's not appropriate."
Chris was speechless
Chris then said, "You will always be single."
'I'm not?". Mr. Noth just didn't care at all.
Chris was rendered speechless again.
He also knew that what happened at the banquet last night should be somehow serious, or Mr. Noth could be so.
'I just want to comfort you to ensure smooth cooperation in the future." Chris just smiled calmly and immediately found an excuse, "after all, this is a big deal."
Mr. Noth just stared at him.
Chris became awkward being stared by him and said, "What's wrong?"
'Are you worried about the cooperation or the bonus? You know it." Mr. Noth said without hesitation.
Chris was embarrassed but he still smiled and said, "If Ms. Yeats were half as smart as you, you wouldn't have ended up like this."
Chris just knew what he was thinking
But he didn't know why Mr. Noth was so stupid in the case of Ms. Yeats.
Mr. Noth was speechless.
He said annoyingly, "I didn't deduct your bonus last time, did I?"
"You misunderstood me." Chris knew it would be appropriate if he said more and he shouldn't make Mr. Noth awkward, saying, "I just think it's a pity that you and Ms. Yeats separated since you were a perfect match."
"Really."
Mr. Noth suddenly said.
Chris's smile froze since the atmosphere was awkward.
"Didn't you say that she deserves someone better before?" Mr. Noth said in his deep and cold voice.
"In order to make you feel better, sometimes I can say something against my will." Chris said as if he was really not afraid of "death".
He knew Mr. Noth was nice to him.
Although Mr. Noth always said that he would deduct his bonus, in fact, he never did that. Because of this, Chris dared to say something half serious and half joking. Hearing that, Mr. Noth laughed in anger.
He didn't expect that Chris could anooy people just like Sarah and he joked, "Sorry to make it difficult for you."
'It's OK," said Chris.
"I'm not praising you," said Mr. Noth, taking a deep glance at him.
Chris kept smiled and said nothing.
For more than half an hour, they didn't say anything. It was not until Mr. Noth thought of something that he asked, "Will you like a useless boyfriend?"
"What?"
A boyfriend?
If they were not on the plane, he would doubt that Mr. Noth was talking on the phone.
He pointed at himself doubtfully and asked tentatively, "Are you asking me?"
'Is there anyone else?" asked Chris.
"Mr. Noth, I'm heterosexual. I like girls." It took a long time for Chris to keep calm and said, "I'm sorry that I can't answer your question."
'I just want you to think as a girl."
"I'm a man."
What did Mr. Noth mean by 'thinking from a girl's point of view'?
He was not a real girl. He definitely didn't know what girls think.
Did Mr. Noth misunderstand him?
Then, Mr. Noth closed his eyes and kept silent.
At first, Chris was complaining Mr. Noth in his heart, but suddenly he realized the key point.
Did Mr. Noth imply something about him and Ms. Yeats?
He wanted to make it clear but found that Mr. Noth was asleep with his eyes closed. So, he did not disturb him.
In the next few days, Mr. Noth talked about cooperation with Chris.
Although Mr. Noth was worried about something else, he was still clam and professional when talking about cooperation. He was skillful and relaxed in the whole process, and the cooperation went smoothly. As for Sarah, things were not so smooth.
Two days after she came back from Atlanta, her father told her that her grandfather was looking for her.
"If you don't want to go, I'll tell him that you have something to do recently." Mr. Yeats cared about her and didn't want her to be in a dilemma.
'He is an elder. I should go to see him." Said Sarah.
Seeing her say so, Mr. Yeats didn't say anything.
But before she went there, he reminded her, "No matter what he will say, you don't have to take it seriously. If there is something that can't be solved,
I will help you."
"Okay," said Sarah.
After changing her clothes, she was sent to the old house by the driver.
When she arrived, it was in the afternoon, and she found that Wendy was also there. Wendy was serving old Mr. Yeats with tea and saying all kinds of good words to coax him.
Sarah walked over and greeted, "Grandpa."
"I thought you had forgotten that I'm still here," said Grandpa Yeats with dissatisfaction. He glanced at her and said, "You haven't contacted me for more than two years, and I haven't seen you on festivals. Since you finally come back, why didn't come to see me?"
"I have a lot of things to deal with." answered Sarah indifferently.
Grandpa Yeats didn't believe it at all. "Humph!"
Without wasting any time, she cut to the chase and asked directly, "Dad said you wanted to see me. What is wrong?"
"Will you not come here anymore if there's nothing wrong here?" Grandpa Yeats was very dissatisfied with her attitude, "can you learn from Wendy?"
Sarah was speechless
This conversation was....
It reminded her of the scene where Grandpa Noth said so to others in the Noth Family.
No wonder those people looked at her with displeasure.
It was true that hatred was triggered.
"Ever since your father stayed with Wendy's mother, Wendy come to see me every two or three days," said he, "she comes to see me even more
frequently than you and Rita in a year."
"Yes, you are right," answered Sarah.
She and Rita didn't have a deep relationship with her grandfather.
There were two completely different types of people between her grandfather and Grandpa Noth. Grandpa Noth was nice though he would say something harsh. As long as the children didn't take the wrong path, he would basically let them choose by themselves.
But Grandpa Yeats was used to making people obey him.
If the person didn't obey him, he would be angry and a little male chauvinist.
Sometimes she felt lucky that her father was not affected by Grandpa Yeats and became a male chauvinist as well. After he and her mother got married, he was very good to her. Sometimes if Grandpa Yeats had any improper requirements on her, father would make things done.
Even though his father said that he and her mother would be so harmonious just because they wanted to give them a good environment to grow up.
But sometimes she would think that they had loved each other.
If it was not love, would they have lived together for so many years just because of their responsibilities for children?
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