Still, the boy refused. Her anger flared so intensely that she gave him a severe beating, nearly bringing
him to the brink of death.
Upon discovering the news, Tilda’s fury ignited, and she vehemently pressed for Ivy to be handed over
to the police. However, Renata intervened, halting Tilda’s intentions.
She took it upon herself to reach out to the boy’s family, who was from a modest background. Under
her pressure, they transferred the boy to another school and chose not to press charges against Ivy for
her violent actions.
Following this incident, Tilda left home. Her personality transformed, and she was no longer the easy-
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“Mom, I really hate her.”
Ivy curled her lips, grasping her mother’s arm as she voiced her concern, “Mom, when will Dad finally
divorce that vegetable and marry you? I’m tired of being labeled as the daughter of a mistress.”
Renata’s expression shifted upon hearing this.
“Ivy, I am the hostess of the Larson family, and you’re the legitimate daughter of Wilton! Don’t ever talk
down about yourself like that again, understood?”
She understood that her husband’s hesitance to divorce was a calculated move to maintain his loving
image and secure support from Tilda’s grandfather for his career.
But she was convinced the comatose woman wouldn’t Last much longer.
She had persevered through countless years, and she was determined to finally get what she wanted!
There was no doubt that she was destined to be the hostess of the Larson family!
Ivy, noticing her mother’s anger, knew that she had touched her taboo.
She refrained from speaking further.
At the Owmale Hotel, Rosalynn and Brian both rose, had a meal, and in the afternoon, headed back to
Wragos for Sanford’s engagement party.
The venue for Sanford’s engagement celebration was none other than Atera Restaurant.
Atera Restaurant had been transformed with colorful flowers, creating a truly magnificent atmosphere
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Upon their arrival, Rosalynn and Brian noted that many distinguished guests from different fields had
already gathered.
The senior members of both families, along with Millie, were dressed formally and graciously
welcoming the guests.
However, Sanford was nowhere to be seen.
“Mr. and Mrs. Robles, congratulations.”
Brian and Rosalynn extended their congratulations to Sanford’s parents.
After exchanging greetings, Brian casually inquired, “I haven’t spotted Sanford. Is he around?”
Britton, Sanford’s father, responded, “He’s running a bit late but should arrive soon.”