Chapter 158 She was mean and sarcastic
Chapter 158 She was mean and sarcastic
Allen’s mother Mrs. Charles had sent someone to investigate Joey once she became part of Allen’s life.
Mrs. Charles had pretended to be unaware of it. She hadn’t interfered because she had assumed that
her son was just fooling around. The crazy things that Allen had recently done for Joey finally got to her
and she had started to pay more attention to the girl.
She had intended to find a chance to speak to Joey alone. She hadn’t expected to see Joey here at the
party. She had decided that today was the day to lay her cards on the table.
Joey stared at Mrs. Charles, a noble and elegant woman moments ago who had suddenly turned into a
mean and sarcastic mother, wondering how could it possible that such a terrible mother had brought up
a wonderful son like Allen.
Mrs. Charles would have brought tears into Joey’s eyes years ago. But she had experienced a lot and
become a much tougher girl.
Therefore, Joey didn’t flinch at all. She looked into Mrs. Charles’s fierce and sharp eyes, and smiled
calmly and politely, “Mrs. Charles, you’re wrong. You thought Allen and I were playing a love game, but
we know we’ve been in love with each other…”
“Enough!”
Just then, Mr. Charles, who had been silent, interrupted Joey and said coldly, “Joey Linderman, I think
you’ve no idea of what kind of family we are, and even less of how much Allen would accomplish in the
future. You will be of no help to him. Even worse, you will stand in his way as a politician. If you really
love him as much as you said, then leave him and accept our money. It’s not it is not a negotiation. It’s
an order. I'll give you seven days, or you will regret a lot.”
Joey couldn’t believe her ears. It turned out that Mr. Charles was scarier than his life. There was no
room for any retreat for her.
“Dad, Mom.”
Martha came over to them with Philip. Apparently she was calling the Charles father and mother.
Joey was shocked again.
In this case, isn’t Martha Allen’s younger sister?
But wasn’t Martha the woman that Allen had loved before? Had she made a mistake? Joey was utterly
confused.
Mrs. Charles immediately put on a loving smile when Martha came to her. She touched her daughter's
face and sighed, “My Martha is turning twenty today. You are a big girl now. Act like a mature grow-up,
ok?” Text © by N0ve/lDrama.Org.
“I know, Mom. There are many senior officials and their wives over there. Aren’t you and Dad going
over to say hello to them?”
Martha made a face at her mother.
As expected, Mrs. Charles immediately left with her husband to greet those important guests.
Joey sighed with relief after they left. But Mr. Charles’s seven-day ultimatum was hanging over her like
the Sword of Damocles.
Martha approached Joey with a mysterious smile, “Are you frightened by my parents?”
Joey suddenly looked up, “Did you hear our conversation?”
Martha shrugged, “I didn’t have to. I knew what my parents would say to you. Only my brother was
naïve enough to believe that our parents would accept you.”
“Then…what should I do now?”
Joey was panicked. She would never leave Allen. But she had no idea what would await her with
Allen’s family. They were rich and powerful after all, and they knew how to bring others to their knees.
Martha smile wasn’t genuine at all when she was asked for advice, “How could I know what you should
do? You can do whatever you want to do. It’s none of my business. Don’t ask me for advice. Humph!”
She turned around and left.
Joey couldn’t help sighing and shaking her head. She had known that Martha was a weirdo. She must
have been a fool to ask Martha for advice. Had she lost her mind?
Martha had left, but her date Philip hadn’t. He was standing by the sofa where Joey sat with one hand
in his trousers pocket and the other holding a goblet.