Young Master Vance Has An Enchanting Wife!-Chapter 209: She Had It Coming
Many people still didn’t know that May Morgan had broken up with Adam Owens and married Vincent Vance, so when everyone saw that the bride in the wedding photos wasn’t May, they all left comments below:
"Adam, why did you suddenly marry Maxwell Vance? What about May?"
"Yeah, where did May go? Haven’t you been together for five years? Isn’t this too unfair to her?"
"It seems like marriage really needs to be well-matched. Love doesn’t require that."
"Well, not really. Actually, you and Maxwell look quite well-matched, but watching you with May for five years, it seemed like you two would end up together."
"Yeah, yeah, you loved May so much back then, we all thought you would marry her."
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All the comments below were about May and Adam. People didn’t understand the situation and assumed Adam suddenly married a well-matched Maxwell, abandoning May, hence the condescending comments.
Less than half an hour after these comments were posted, Maxwell couldn’t stand it and left a message, harshly attacking May.
"You only see the surface, not the inside. It was May who wronged Adam first, you probably don’t know, May is already married to my brother and even has a child. If she can be heartless, why can’t Adam be unfaithful?"
Someone below, unconvinced, deliberately challenged Maxwell, "Isn’t this malicious slander? How come we haven’t seen May post wedding photos?"
"Yeah, yeah, Maxwell, it’s not scary that you took May’s man, what’s scary is tarnishing her reputation. We’ve known May for so many years, and we are clear about her character."
"Exactly, we don’t believe what you say. If May really wronged Adam, let Adam come out and speak."
Maxwell, with her strong princess complex, wasn’t very highly regarded among this group of friends, so she suddenly became the target of everyone in this matter.
Maxwell was really mad. No matter what her status was around Adam before, she was Adam’s wife now, a legitimately married one. Why should she endure this unfairness, being suspected of stealing May’s man?
"Just wait, I’ll get Adam to clarify this!" Maxwell was so angered by this group of people that she hurriedly left this message.
However, everyone waited for a good half an hour but did not see Adam step up to make a statement. Instead, they watched as Adam deleted all those photos from his friend circle, along with everyone’s comments.
May witnessed the whole process. Although she never voiced an opinion, these people would not stop until they got answers. Seeing Adam suddenly delete the wedding photos from his friend circle made them more suspicious, prompting them to leave comments under May’s name, asking what was going on.
May didn’t know how to answer, so she simply turned off WeChat and went invisible, out of sight, out of mind.
Just as she exited her friend circle, Vincent finished his work and returned. As soon as he opened the door, May quickly threw aside her phone and casually picked up a comic book to flip through.
Vincent, seeing her reading a comic, didn’t disturb her, casually exchanged a few words, and turned to the bathroom to shower.
And he tossed his phone casually onto May’s bedside.
Not long after Vincent went in, his phone rang. May didn’t usually have the habit of snooping through Vincent’s phone, but when it rang, she instinctively glanced at it and saw it was a call from Maxwell.
For some reason, seeing it was Maxwell calling Vincent, May felt something was about to happen.
Acting on impulse, she quietly picked up Vincent’s phone and swiped it to listen.
Maxwell, thinking it was Vincent on the call, immediately began to cry and complain, "Bro, you have to stand up for me, Adam just hit me earlier!"
Hearing Maxwell say that Adam hit her, May widened her eyes in disbelief, momentarily at a loss for words.
The commotion in the friend circle earlier, Adam’s sudden deletion of the photos, could it be that Maxwell getting hit was connected to these?
Maxwell cried for a long time, but the person on the line didn’t say a word, angering her to the point of yelling at Vincent: ’Bro, what’s with your attitude? Adam just hit me, and you have nothing to say?’
May coughed awkwardly before apologetically explaining to Maxwell, ’Um, Maxwell, your brother is in the shower. How about I give him the phone for you to talk to?’
Maxwell was hit by Adam because of May and hadn’t yet found an outlet for her anger. Hearing that May dared to open her brother’s phone and eavesdrop on their conversation, she immediately lashed out: ’May, how can you be so shameless? My brother’s phone is yours to open randomly? Where’s your dignity? Do you enjoy eavesdropping on people’s conversations?’
May, feeling furious, thought to herself, "You’re asking for it, with a mouth like that. How didn’t Adam beat you to death?"
"So what if I listened to your brother’s phone? I’m his wife now and can’t check his phone? If your mouth keeps being this obnoxious, you might as well not get married, save yourself from being beaten by Adam daily and running back to your mom’s place!"
"You, you’re shameless, abusing my brother’s kindness to bully me, huh?"
"You asked for it. What’s it got to do with me?" May couldn’t be bothered to talk with Maxwell and simply hung up on her.
Angry as she was, May didn’t dare hide from Vincent the fact that Maxwell had been hit when he came out of the bathroom.
However, compared to her tone with Maxwell, her tone with Vincent was entirely different.
"Vincent, your sister just called, saying... Adam hit her!" May hesitantly told Vincent, holding his phone.
Vincent frowned and said annoyedly: ’Fighting again?’
Judging from his tone, it seemed like Adam and Maxwell had been fighting a lot lately. May immediately perked up, handing him the phone while gossiping, ’So, has your sister been arguing with Adam a lot lately?’
Vincent shot May a warning glance, ignored her, took the phone, and turned to leave the room.
Clearly, he was going to call Maxwell back.
Out of curiosity, May tiptoed to the door, slightly opened a crack, and eavesdropped on the conversation between Vincent and Maxwell.
To be honest, even Vincent sometimes looked down on his sister Maxwell, for her spoiled princess attitude and her unfiltered words, it’s hard not to fight with Adam.







