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Relentless Pursuit After Divorce-Chapter 1047: Do you want him to die with his eyes open?
Chapter 1047: Do you want him to die with his eyes open?
"Mom, when I came to see you the other day, I also talked to you about reconciling with Dad. Grandpa also very much approves."
As she said this, she paused just as Elly Campbell walked in from the entrance, a slight darkening in her eyes.
She didn’t look at Elly again but continued,
"Grandpa said he has always been worried about what you would do with the rest of your life after divorcing Dad, after all..."
Ivy Lentz bit her lower lip with difficulty at this point, unsure how to continue.
"After all, what?"
Elly raised an eyebrow and asked Ivy Lentz.
"Grandpa said, after all... after all, you’re already over forty, and it might be more difficult to remarry..."
She intentionally added a "Grandpa said," pushing all the thoughts in her heart onto the Old Master.
A chill flashed through Elly’s eyes upon hearing Ivy’s words.
Yet her face revealed not even a hint of anger; instead, she looked at Ivy, who seemed like a joke before her, with a smile brimming with laughter.
"Oh? Did Grandpa really say that?"
"Of course."
Ivy nodded without hesitation, "You’re my mother. If Grandpa hadn’t said it, could I possibly come up with such words myself?"
Elly Campbell off to the side let out a sardonic smile upon hearing this.
Such words were indeed something Ivy could utter.
After all, when Sean Lentz had an affair with a female student, she had been able to blame it on the aunt being too domineering.
With such skewed morals, disdain for her mother getting older and presumably being unwanted was certainly within the realm of what she could say.
Elly said nothing more, her beautiful eyes like a pair of sharp blades resting on Ivy’s face.
Even though she said nothing and didn’t even show a hint of anger, Ivy felt the blade scrape along her cheek, causing a slight sting.
Ivy, feeling guilty under Elly’s gaze, had a flicker of evasion in her eyes and let out an awkward laugh,
"Mom, why are you looking at me like that?"
"It’s nothing."
Without saying anything else, Elly rose from the sofa and went upstairs.
Seeing that Elly expressed no stance on the matter of reconciliation, Ivy grew secretly anxious.
"Mom, you haven’t said whether you’ll forgive Dad or not."
Elly’s steps halted at the staircase, and she looked meaningfully at Ivy for a moment before ascending the stairs without another word.
"Mom, please speak, Mom!"
Ivy also got up and called out loudly,
"How can you do this to Grandpa? If Grandpa doesn’t pull through this time, do you want him to die with his eyes not closed?"
"Ivy Lentz!!"
Elly Campbell, who had not uttered a word until then, suddenly shouted sharply upon hearing Ivy’s words.
Ivy had long experienced Elly’s biting tongue and aggressive demeanor.
But every time she argued with someone, her facial expression remained fairly unperturbed, revealing no significant fluctuation.
So this time, Elly’s loud reprimand truly startled Ivy.
She turned to face Elly and her heart quivered as she met the cold frost covering her entire face.
"Elly... Elly Campbell, you can say what you want, but why yell so loudly? Are you trying to scare someone to death?"
Elly stepped forward, causing Ivy to retreat instinctively, then watched her guardedly.
"Ivy Lentz, I understand you begging for a reconciliation on behalf of that freeloader; after all, that man sponging off others is your father."
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