Relentless Pursuit After Divorce-Chapter 1938: Summer Hall Side Story (140)
Anyway, she was already kicked out by Charles and his wife. She didn’t need to pretend to be a good sister in front of Helen Melendy anymore.
Facing Helen’s slightly annoyed gaze, she didn’t even blink, and instead gave her a directly provocative look.
Helen understood this provocation and was directly amused by it.
She didn’t shy away either, directly saying to Olivia:
"Miss Smith, my husband is picky. Not just anyone can get his approval."
Olivia’s face darkened; she hadn’t expected Helen to come right out and say something like that. She was at a loss as to how to respond.
She only managed a forced laugh, saying, "Summer, you sure love to joke."
Helen just looked at her with a half-smile and said nothing, which made Olivia’s heart burn with even more rage.
After glaring at Helen, Olivia finally dragged her suitcase and headed out.
She was secretly calculating why Thomas hadn’t returned yet.
Just as she was thinking this, the sound of an airplane landing began to echo from the helipad in the Smith Family’s backyard.
A quick gleam flashed in Olivia’s eyes as she glanced toward the backyard.
By now, the airplane had already landed, and Edward and Thomas walked out one after the other.
Olivia intentionally stalled her departure, thinking she might still have a chance to stay if Thomas came over.
Following Olivia out with a group of servants was the old butler, who noticed Olivia had stopped, her gaze eagerly fixed towards the backyard. After some thought, he quickly knew what she was planning.
It looked like they had underestimated this false daughter-in-law.
The old butler quietly mused to himself, already walking up to Olivia, gesturing "please," saying: "Miss Smith, please."
Although the title still included "Smith," to Olivia, its meaning was completely different from "Miss Smith."
Her gaze slowly turned to the old butler, this dog servant who changed attitude just because she wasn’t the eldest Miss anymore, and she was filled with hatred.
It’s truly a case of a tiger falling from grace being bullied by dogs.
A dog relying on the power of others.
No matter how much Olivia despised the old butler at this moment, she knew it wasn’t the time for her to act out.
She looked at the butler with pleading eyes, tears gathering in her eyes, and said:
"Old butler, big brother and second brother have returned. No matter what, I’ve been siblings with them for thirty years. Could you let me say goodbye to them? I won’t have a chance to come here again. I beg you."
"This..."
For a moment, the old butler couldn’t discern whether Olivia was sincere or harboring other unworthy thoughts.
He wasn’t sure if he should doubt Olivia’s acting skills or his own aging eyesight, having lost the ability to judge people.
He was somewhat troubled, as Olivia’s reason seemed too reasonable — refusing would make him seem heartless.
After hesitating for a few seconds, he said, "I will go ask the Old Master and Lady."
During these few minutes of delay, Edward and Thomas had already arrived.
Seeing Olivia with her suitcase, followed by a group of servants helping carry the luggage, Edward and Thomas instantly understood what had happened.
Edward’s lips curled slightly and, as he passed by her, he only gave her a faint glance and went in.
But Thomas was different.
When he realized what Olivia was facing, the hostility he had originally calmed towards Helen resurfaced.







