Chapter 59
Madrigal was awakened by the phone in a daze. When she saw the number on the phone, she answered impatiently. "What's the matter?"
"Madrigal! Bad news!" Nee lowered her voice. "I just saw Quarmy and Monica in the hospital!"
Madrigal was full of anger for being disturbed, but after hearing Nee's words, she suddenly sat up. "Are you sure?"
"Yes, I saw it clearly. Quarmy left the hospital with Monica in his arms. They got in the car and left. I don't know where they went. Madrigal, do you want to go over and check it out?" "Check it out? Do you think it's appropriate?" Madrigal asked back fiercely.
"Well... But, are we going to let them do what they want?"
"Let me think about it! Let me think about it!" Madrigal muttered to herself on the phone. Did everything she worried about really come?
That night, Madrigal sat alone on bed until dawn. When she heard her mother send her father out, she opened the door and went downstairs.
Seeing her daughter's eyes, Yale felt a little strange and asked, "Did you lose your sleep?"
"Mom, I want to talk to you." Glancing at Lancy, who was cleaning up in the living room, Madrigal took her mother's hand and went upstairs. Then, she told Yale what Nee said.
Yale's face suddenly became serious. She clearly knew how good the relationship between Monica and Quarmy used to be, and why they got divorced. If the two of them found out the truth and were back together, Madrigal was screwed.
This matter had to be dealt with seriously. They had to stop them from returning to their previous state.
Seeing that Yale was lost in thought, Madrigal became anxious. "Mom, why don't we tell this to Auntie Sun? She hates Monica so much, and she will definitely help us."
"No!" Yale firmly denied. "Quarmy is not a fool. Back then, Jenny deceived him to let you get pregnant, and then forced him to divorce Monica with her life, which has already violated his taboo. Now, this trick is useless."
"Then what should we do?" Madrigal was anxious to the extreme. "This b*tch, why doesn't she disappear forever? Why did she come back?"
Yale glared at her. "Calm down. Otherwise, how can you keep your man with you?"
"Mom, I know what you mean. But now, it's not up to me. Quarmy's heart doesn't belong to me at all."
"So what?" Yale sneered. "Didn't your father's heart always belong to Hannah? But now, Madam Jane is me, not Hannah. Whoever laughs last will be the winner."
"You're different from me. You have a daughter. Dad married you for my sake, but I have nothing now." Madrigal retorted. "That's because you are stupid! You can't handle a man for such a long time. What a waste of my efforts." Yale was also angry.
"What can I do while Quarmy doesn't even touch me?" Madrigal felt wronged. "It took me a lot of effort to convince dad to ask him to engage me. I didn't expect this b*tch Monica to appear again. She is really cunning. She went to the TV station to have a blind date and deliberately made a fuss. Now I understand that she just wanted to use it to provoke Quarmy so that she could reunite with him!"
Her words reminded Yale, whose face suddenly showed joy. "I got one!"
"What is it?"
"Doesn't Monica want to go on a blind date? We can use it and give her a 'surprise'. She'll never get out of this!" Yale's face was full of resentment, and she whispered a few words to Madrigal. Madrigal's anxiousness disappeared immediately, and she gave a thumbs up to her mother. "Mom is so smart!"
"Of course. An old ox makes a straight furrow!" Yale was proud.