Divorce is the Best Choice novel (Sarah and Jason) -
Chapter 198
Chapter 198 Do you think you can't obey me since you have grown up "Grandpa Yeats, please don't be so mean to sister," said Wendy obediently, "Sarah has just divorced. She must be in a bad mood these days and needs time to calm down."
After saying that.
She caught the attention of them.
Before Grandpa Yeats could say anything, Sarah looked at Wendy coldly and said in a very serious tone, "My mother has only given birth to a sister for me. Her name is Rita Yeats. Please don't call me sister." Wendy was embarrassed.
She didn't expect that Sarah really said this in front of Grandpa Yeats.
"What do you mean by divorce?" said Grandpa Yeats in a serious tone.
"Just literal meaning." Sarah said.
"When did you get married? With whom?" Grandpa Yeats frowned with his face full of displeasure. "Why don't I know?"
Sarah glanced at Wendy.
It was impossible for her father to tell Wendy about her divorce.
In the conversation between them last time, Wendy only knew from her that she stayed together with Mr. Not. It was impossible for her to know about the divorce.
"What are you looking at?" Grandpa Yeats slapped the table angrily and glared at Sarah. "I'm asking you!"
"We got married two years ago." Sarah didn't say anything about it. "We didn't have a wedding, so I didn't tell anyone.'
She knew it was ridiculous.
She could be responsible for her own life, not to mention that if she said it, it would be more troublesome.
'Who married you?" Grandpa Yeats just wanted to know that.
Sarah didn't want to say anything about it.
She didn't want to mention it at all.
"We have divorced. It doesn't matter who the man is." Sarah didn't want to argue with anyone, so she changed the topic, 'if there's nothing else, Grandpa Yeats, I'll go back to the company. I have something to deal with there."
It would be an unhappy day since Wendy was here.
If there was nothing else, she didn't want to waste time here.
'Do you think you can't obey me since you have grown up?" Grandpa Yeats was very dissatisfied with her reaction. "You think you can disobey me?"
'Did you ask me to come here just to quarrel with me?' Sarah knew that it was not respectful, but she really didn't like Grandpa Yeats.
Grandpa Yeats was furious.
As he wanted to scold her again, a gentle and smiling voice sounded, "There're so many people here today?"
Sarah looked at the person.
She just saw Wilson in a suit coming over with a light smile.
"Why are you here?" Sarah looked at him and asked him with her eyes.
Shouldn't he be working at this time?
Wilson also winked at her, signaling, "Mr. Yeats knows that you and grandpa don't get along well with each other, so he asked me to come and ease the atmosphere." Sarah was speechless
There was no need to be so troublesome.
If they couldn't continue the conversation, she would leave directly.
Grandpa Yeats was an elder, so she couldn't quarrel with him, but it didn't mean that she couldn't leave.
"Aren't you at work?" Grandpa Yeats asked in a cold tone, though his eyebrows smoothed a little.
He somehow valued boys over girls in the family.
But Sarah didn't care that at all as long as her parents didn't have such an idea.
'Yes, I am at work, but there is a problem in the company that needs to be solved by Pumpkin," said Wilson slowly, "I didn't replace her in the company, so I came to look for her." Grandpa Yeats still said coldly, "Can't the company run without her?"
"That's true," said Wilson with a smile. He didn't care about Grandpa Yeats's attitude at all. "You don't know how powerful and important Pumpkin is. She just helped the company to negotiate a profitable cooperation some time ago."
"She should learn some art talents and dress up herself.' Grandpa Yeats didn't like her professional dress and said unhappily, "What's the use of staying in the company?"
Upon hearing this.
Wilson's eyes darkened.
However, Sarah was still indifferent when hearing this. She knew Grandpa Yeats's planning.
In his eyes, the most important thing for girls was to marry someone more powerful.
"Look at other ladies. They are all beautiful." Grandpa Yeats kept saying.
"Pumpkin look beautiful even if she doesn't wear makeup," Wilson said frankly, "Besides, people's pursuits are different. They like to dress up, and Pumpkin like to make money. These two are not contradictory."
Obviously, Grandpa Yeats was pissed off.
Wendy took the opportunity to comfort him, "Grandpa Yeats, what brother said is right. Sister Sarah is indeed beautiful. Even if she doesn't dress up specially, she still is stunning when she goes out." Sarah was speechless.
Wilson was speechless as well.
They both felt a little uncomfortable hearing this.
Grandpa Yeats looked at Sarah and said with dissatisfaction, "It's nothing just to look good. You can't compete with others in talent and skills."
Hearing this, Sarah raised her eyebrows.
But she still didn't say anything.
'Is there any misunderstanding between you and Pumpkin?"
Wilson wanted to explain.
He knew that how talented Sarah was. She had held an art exhibition when she was more than 10 years old, and the piano music she had written had been used as a competition, assessment She was still young at that time, and she was praised by the masters from various fields.
Seven years had passed, she would be more excellent in these fields. He didn't know why Grandpa Yeats disliked her.
Before he could finish his words, Sarah stopped him.
Wilson looked at her in confusion.
"Your father has been allowing you not to show up in public as you required all these years." Grandpa Yeats ignored what Wilson said and said to Sarah in an unquestionable tone, 'Now that you have grown up, you should make some contributions to the family."
Wilson was confused.
"What?"
'I asked you to come here today because I wanted to ask if you have crush on someone. If you don't have, then I will arrange a marriage for you," Grandpa Yeats added, "but since you have been married, I will arrange it for you."
'I won't get married." Sarah said firmly.
With a tough attitude, Grandpa Yeats said unquestionably, "You have no choice.'
'You ask me to get married just because you want me to create value for the Yeats Group," said Sarah indifferently. She didn't care about Grandpa's attitude at all. "I can also create it without getting married.' That was how people were. They would never be satisfied.
The Yeats Group had already been so powerful, and it didn't need a marriage to maintain at all.
But for Grandpa Yeats, he only wanted to develop the group again and again by marriage, so that it could go to a higher level and maximize the benefits.
"Arrogant!" Grandpa Yeats didn't believe in her at all. ' How can I not know what kind of ability you have? I'm not discussing with you today. I'm informing you that if you don't go, I'll ask Rita to replace you."
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