Rebirth Reclaiming Her Self

Chapter 493



Chapter 493 No Need to Hurry
“What are your intentions in staying?” Christopher asked icily, waiting for her answer.
He could barely stand Fanny anymore, much less Britney.
“Can I go in and discuss with you?” Britney hesitantly requested.
Christopher shot down the notion with an emphatic “No,” saying, “Say what you have to say and get out.” My parents want you to
leave their property if they hear any commotion.”
It was still early in the morning, and nobody was home. He would hear Britney out if she had anything important to say. He was
curious to hear her perspective.
Britney held off on asking further inquiries, maybe afraid after hearing Christopher’s remarks. She bowed her head, brushed
away her tears, and said, “This is the circumstance. Fanny, I’m not in touch with my family anymore. I believed I may inquire as
to Fanny’s well- being in Northland since I heard you have made your way back to Riverdon.”
Christopher’s face reddened at the mention of Fanny.
What does it matter to you if she is doing well or not? It’s the Kins Family that she belongs to, not yours.”
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“Take your time,” Christopher said in a composed reply. “What do you mean by that?”
Did she think that by paying the cab fee, she could manipulate him?
Britney was taken aback by Christopher’s intimidating tone and began to explain tentatively, “I–I simply wanted to let you know
that you don’t have to pay me back for the taxi. It was my intention to talk to you today when I arrived here. I haven’t gotten a
chance to meet you yet because I just got here. How could I possibly to leave right now?”
Her eyes filled with tears as she spoke, expressing her extreme sadness and anguish.
ge it, he still harbored feelings for Fanny that were more than just platonic.
But he continued to see Fanny just as one of the Kins Family.

He did not want to have any relationships with a mother–in–law like Britney in the end, even if he did marry Fanny. For all of
Scarlet’s dissatisfaction with him because of the Zacharias incident, she was still Mrs. Lawson of the Kins Family, much more so
than the country lady Britney.
Christopher considered it for a moment but did not wait for Britney to ask further questions. “You’ve asked your question,” he said
rather plainly. Please go now.
He moved forward and firmly closed the door after that. Britney looked messy, and he didn’t want to interact with her.
He could go back to his hotel and get some more sleep before beginning his day at the corporation because it was still early. It
was okay to be a little late as his father had not put any hard rules on him, just asked that he be ready for marriage, whether that
meant getting ready for Fanny to come to Riverton or psychologically preparing for being a husband.
Britney hesitated to knock again as she stood outside the locked door, her displeasure obvious in her demeanor. She still had not
paid the Sanders family a purposeful visit. Equipped with dependable data, she was aware that Christopher was about to wed
her cherished daughter, Fanny. She was going to use the Sanders Family’s power to further her own financial interests. But
Christopher’s attitude made her pause, making her reevaluate what to do next. She stood to lose more than gain, after all, if her
actions caused Christopher to leave Fanny!
Britney cursed Fanny for being cold–hearted since she knew that Fanny had not returned her calls since coming to Northland.
But other than cursing her, there was nothing more she could do. She was unable to go back to the village since she had lost
money gambling in the past. She required money for everything in the city, and even while she did have some on hand, it was all
set up for food, so she was unable to spend any of it. As a result, she would sometimes put on a disheveled appearance and go
begging on the streets. She would bet when she had the money.
She got another little win a few days prior, and this time she had enough cash to pay for her ticket to Northland. Britney was
debating whether or not to travel to Northland in search of Fanny when she learned that Fanny was being married to Christopher,
a member of the Sanders family, before she could make any travel arrangements. She got this information from a drunk patron
of the casino who, in addition to having bad luck when it came to winning, had a habit of talking gibberish when he drank.
After initially dismissing him as a vagrant, Britney occasionally conversed with Christopher. Through these encounters, she
learned important details regarding the impending marriage between the families of the Kins and Sanders. Christopher said that
George had shared this information after just returning to Riverdon.

Britney had no idea that James had been watching George because of his gambling tendencies since he had returned to
Riverdon from Northland. But James returned covertly to the casino when Scarlet called him to Northland.
When she first set out to find George, fortune was not on her side because she need assistance to find him. Unable to get in
touch with Fanny, she made the decision to look for Christopher in the hopes of getting in touch with her after learning of his
return.
She realized she would have to put up with Christopher’s treatment of her for the time being since Fanny will ultimately come
back! While Christopher did not want to provide money, Fanny was not going to turn her down. Or it’s possible that the Kins
Family might object to her stirring up trouble at the nuptials. Either way, she couldn’t afford to haste now and didn’t need to.
With the sky starting to lighten, Britney thought about what to do and made the decision to get away from the Sanders Family for
the time being. She made her way cautiously northward.
Jonathan and Angela got up early. They got ready in a systematic fashion, shared breakfast, and then left.
With just bodyguards at their side, their three–car convoy rolled into Windmill City. The drive out of town went well, traveling at a
modest speed on the suburban roads. After emerging from the city, no further cars were seen. For hours, they drove across the
deserted roads without seeing another automobile. Jonathan sat next to Angela, his hug soft and consoling.
“There is still some time left before we get there. Would you want to snooze a bit longer?” Given that they had to rise earlier than
normal in order to reach Windmill City in time, Jonathan voiced concern that Angela had not received enough sleep.
Just as Angela was going to shake her head, their automobile abruptly floored it. She leaned against his chest. Angela was
fortunately held by Jonathan, so the abrupt stop did not surprise her.
“What’s wrong?” Jonathan sent a furrowed gaze towards the front seat. ̧
In a prompt response, the front–seat driver said, “Sir, there is someone blocking the road.”
When Angela and Jonathan looked up, they spotted the automobile obstructing the road.
“That car deliberately cut in front after while scowling at the vehicle that was overtaking.” The driver said obstructing the path.
Oliver observed many vehicles of the same make and model approaching from the other way in addition to the vehicle
obstructing the road as he was seated in the passenger seat.


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