Chapter 466 Yousre Overthinking This (1/2)
”You're overthinking this. Do you really think that our son will let Moore live in his home if there is anything between them?” Sean answered.
”How can you be so sure? You know that Zed is a workaholic. He is home only for a limited amount of time. I'm afraid there is something cooking between these two.”
Jade furrowed her brows having a misgiving about them spending this much time together.
Sean saw how worried Jade looked. ”Why are you becoming anxious over this? Firstly, this is their private matter. Why don't you understand when Zed tells you to keep to yourself?! No wonder Zed wants to drive you away.”
”You are to blame.” In a flash, a thought struck Jade. She had an inkling of the root cause of the whole drama that had ensued with Zed earlier. She asked,”Did you say anything to Zed? Otherwise, why did he suddenly insist that we go home? Sean, what are you doing?”
Jade was peevish as she questioned her husband.
”What am I doing?” Sean didn't mind being straight with his wife. ”Honey, young people nowadays have their own ways. Our times were different. If you want to be a good mother-in-law, I suggest you stay away from meddling in their affairs. Think about the 'grandson' issue. Be it a boy or girl, it's Zed's child. You should feel love for the grandchild without any bias.
Now look at the whole Moore-Jean dynamic. How can you speculate about their relationship just because they went out together? All of your guesswork just might end up hurting Zed and Jean. So I think it's better for us to leave from here as soon as possible, making sure things remain as peaceful as it was when we came here.”
Sean tried hard to reason with
“Let's go and register our marriage on your birthday!”
Marrying Daniel should have been her best birthday gift, but everything was ruined the moment when she caught him sleeping with another woman on the day before her birthday.
“He’s going to marry that woman! She... was my best friend!”
reached the gate, she saw a man in mid-50s with a maintained tall figure standing with his eyes firmly fixed on Moore.