Chapter 342 The Confrontation (1/2)
”Of course I came back. I wanted to see the show!” With a poker-face, Benjamin walked right up to Zed and continued,”Look at the kind of girl you married. She is causing so much trouble for you and destroying your reputation.”
”Grandpa.” Zed anxiously tried to explain,”Jean is being vilified here. She's not the kind of person you think she is.”
Benjamin's response was cold and defiant. ”Thank you. I have eyes and I can clearly see the kind of person she is. Were she perfect, no one would have any evidence against her, and no one would try to undermine her status. No matter what you think, your wife brought all these troubles herself.”
Zed looked at him with a bitter smile and replied,”You shouldn't say things like that, Grandpa. And to tell the truth, I am the one who caused these hurdles. If I hadn't married her, she would be all fine right now.”
Benjamin's beard shook with rage and his eyes split wide open. He strongly disagreed with Zed and wasn't hesitant to tell him so. ”OK, all right. Even if I agree that the scandal that ensued because of that video was your fault. But now...? Ethan is her former lover and he said that he loved her in front of so many people. Did that happen because of you too? You heard him as clearly as I did. He didn't care what Jean had done and merely wanted her to come back in his life. See? That's the problem with today's youth. Jean is married to you but Ethan still wants to be with her. What the hell is wrong with him?”
Zed simply smiled a bitter smile. He had no idea how to explain the situation to his grandfather.
He wondered to himself, 'Grandpa should have been home and resting by now.
Why did he suddenly come back here?
It seems like someone planned and thought these things through completely tonight. And the only reason was that my Grandpa would dislike Jean. Whoever thought this out hates Jean and doesn't want her to live happily.
My poor Jean...'
Zed was extremely worried about her and stole a glance to where she was standing. His eyes were filled with sorrow.
He felt guilty that Jean had had to suffer so much just because she had married him.
Jean had also noticed that Benjamin