Chapter 339 A veteran woman without a job!

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Hearing this, Laura really wanted to scold her.

If you don't live well, then what right do you have to curse others here?

"You are not William Walton, what right do you have to think that William Walton will be shaken because of my work? Could it be that in your eyes, William Walton is a despicable and shameless person? "

Carol Wright quickly replied: "I didn't say that."

"In that case, why did you make him sound so despicable? That day, I only wished that you and Jack Walton could get along well after a hundred years, and you were already extremely furious. Do you really think that the two of us, William Walton and I, who have already reached over a hundred years of age, would be unable to reach an agreement because of our work? On the one hand, you said it was for our own good, and on the other hand, you urged me to give up on myself and become my most detestable person. I couldn't help but wonder, is this really for our own good? If I wait for William Walton to come home after I quit my job everyday, I would put all of my thoughts and attention on him. I would lose myself and slowly start to complain like a resentful wife about William Walton leaving early and returning late, blaming him for not loving me so much. He was striding along the road of marriage, but I stayed where I was, and the further away we were from each other, the more the marriage would really end. It seems to me that a truly evenly matched love is not measured by how much money and how expensive the clothes are, but by the trust, love, and support of the couple. I earned less, but I was willing to spend all my wages to buy him a tie that he thought was not an expensive gift. He made a lot of money, but he could also, without my knowledge, fill my wardrobe with new items I didn't know for the season. We had done our best to protect this marriage, and that was the real thing. Carol Wright, to put it more harshly, in my eyes, you are just a senior grudge without a job. You haven't even managed your own marriage well, how dare you point fingers at other people's marriage so openly, and be a 'kind—hearted' advisor? With all due respect, I really don't want to live like that."

Those words did not even leave her breathless.

It was as if they were already prepared to deal with her, leaving her speechless.

She gritted her teeth and her breathing became heavier.

Seeing that she was trying so hard to suppress her anger, it made her feel comfortable.

She said: "I have been independent since I was young. When my mother was still alive, she could not care about my matters. The reason I asked you to mind your own business is also for your own good. "

Carol Wright stood up, and stared coldly at Laura.

She did not fear her, but raised her head to meet her gaze.

"Laura, you really don't know what's good for you."

"I've always felt that it's better to be a good man without knowing what's good for you than to be a good man with what's good for you."

Carol Wright threw the design book onto the tea table.

"I still have some matters to attend to, so I'm afraid that I don't have time to choose clothes with you. You could do it yourself then give it to the butler. "

She walked out.

Instead, she leaned back and said contentedly, "It's best if you take back this picture scroll. William Walton will prepare everything for his child."

Carol Wright turned her head and looked at her coldly.

She picked up the tome and left without turning her head back.

Not long after she left, William Walton returned.

He went upstairs, changed his clothes, and went down to dinner with her.

Seeing that she seemed to be gloomy, William Walton asked: "I heard from the butler that Carol Wright came to find you in the evening? Are you going to pick out the children's clothes? "

She rolled her eyes at him.

"No. "

"What is it? Judging from you tone, did she bully you? "

She put down her bowl and fork.

"Let me ask you, if I continue to stay at school and work, will you feel ashamed?"

"Shame? Where did you get that strange idea?"

When she heard his words, she relaxed and began to eat again.

"It's good."

William Walton looked at The butler behind her, who also shook his head, indicating that he did not know what had happened.

William Walton thought for a while, then asked: "Carol Wright laughed at your work?"

She did not answer.

William Walton thought that he guessed right, and looked towards the butler: "Go find that woman, I do want to ask her, a woman that spends all her time in Walton family eating and drinking for free, what rights do she have to control my wife?"

"The butler, please don't go."

The butler heard and did not move.

She then looked at William Walton: "She is recommending me to resign, and that the job I am doing is not good enough for me, she is worried that I will lose your face."

"That none of her business at all."

Pouting, she said, "Have you really never thought about how my job would make you lose your head in front of others?"

"What are you thinking, am I that kind of person?"

He snorted, "You are underestimating me too much. Let me tell you, my woman, even if she is with me, has the right to choose her own way of life. I am not that dictatorial. Whenever you want to work, go to work. If you want to resign, stay at home. Those ladies who spend money all the time don't feel ashamed. You, who work hard for your dream, why do you feel ashamed? From now on, you need to avoid meeting Carol Wright. She has simply misjudged the situation to the point that it makes one's hair stand on end. "

Upon hearing his words, Laura lowered her head and laughed, sweeping away her previous bad mood and beginning to eat.

William Walton gave her some food and asked: "Do you really think I'm that kind of unreasonable person?"

"I just don't understand the rules of your circle. I'm not too sure if I will really affect you or not."

William Walton shook his head and laughed.

This Carol Wright was really eager to see the world in chaos.

It seemed that he can't keep her in this family anymore.

If nothing happened, she would look for trouble.

He looked at the butler and said, "Go find Carol Wright and tell her that I want to talk to her in fifteen minutes."

She hurriedly said, "No need, no need. Just now, she did not manage to get anything good from me. I did not even say anything nice."

"This is called retaliation. It's different from her taking the initiative to find trouble. You don't need to worry about this matter. Just leave it to me."

She pouted gently and ignored him.

She really wanted the two of them to be at odds.

However, …

If he thought about it like that, wouldn't he look a little too evil?

Forget it, she just did not like Carol Wright.

There's no need to tolerate a person she disliked.

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