Ranaway From Wedding, Fell into Tycoon's Love Trap-Chapter 447 Today There Are Quite a Few Phone Calls 2

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Chapter 447: Chapter 447 Today There Are Quite a Few Phone Calls 2

Alice Turner deduced from Emily Snow’s words that Benjamin Shaw must have told his mother she was very busy and wouldn’t be going over today.

He told his mom they wouldn’t be going, but now his mom was saying this to her, what exactly should she say in response?

Should she go? Or not go?

After a moment of internal conflict, Alice Turner finally made her decision, "Mom! Can I come over tomorrow night? If there’s something urgent, please tell me over the phone now."

Unaware, she thought his mother really had something important to discuss, so she didn’t want to speak too definitively.

"It’s not anything urgent, why don’t you both come over tomorrow night instead." Emily Snow didn’t have any particular reason, but how could she say that? She was delighted to hear her daughter-in-law suggest this.

Alice Turner wasn’t aware of the real situation, and relieved when Emily Snow said it wasn’t urgent, "Okay!"

She readily agreed with a "Okay," and said nothing more.

"Well then, carry on with your work, I won’t disturb you anymore."

Satisfied with the response, Emily Snow didn’t plan to disturb Alice Turner on the other end of the line anymore, and decisively hung up the phone.

After the call with Emily Snow, Alice Turner didn’t immediately put away her phone; she quickly composed a text message, and once certain there was nothing amiss, she sent it to Benjamin Shaw.

"Mom just called; I promised her to go back tomorrow night."

After all, that house was his parents’ home, and his mother needed them for something. He should be able to agree with her suggestion, right?

If he disagrees, there’s nothing she can do about it. She already promised his mother. Even if he doesn’t go with her tomorrow night, she will go by herself.

When she promised someone something, she would ensure it was done; this was her way of handling matters.

Not long after she sent the message, Benjamin Shaw called. Alice Turner hadn’t left yet, as she was waiting for his call. Seeing who it was, she answered.

"How could you agree to my mom without asking me first? I’m busy tomorrow night." When the call connected, Benjamin Shaw didn’t give Alice Turner a chance to speak, immediately questioning her angrily.

He had barely managed to fend off his mom, yet she made a decision without consulting him.

Because of the pressure from his parents about marriage, he held a grudge, and even though he was married now, the resentment lingered.

Alice Turner didn’t expect Benjamin Shaw to react this way and was instantly annoyed, "If you’re busy, I’ll go alone. I texted you just to inform you, not necessarily to have you come with me."

After saying this, she rudely hung up the phone.

So what if she agreed with his mom without consulting him? Was it worth him being angry with her?

Earlier, she had told his mom: I’ll go tomorrow night, and never said we’ll go tomorrow night. She always worried it would come to this.

Shortly after hanging up, Benjamin Shaw called again. Alice Turner just glanced at the caller, then tossed her phone onto the passenger seat, letting it ring by itself.

Choosing to ignore the phone on the passenger seat, she started the engine and drove back onto the road.

The person on the other end, seemingly determined, called again and again. Annoyed, she slapped the steering wheel.

This man! What exactly does he want?

She already said she’d go alone, so did he really need to call her incessantly?

Screech!

Alice Turner once again pulled over to the side of the road, and the first thing she did was grab the phone from the passenger seat.