Young Master Vance Has An Enchanting Wife!-Chapter 338: Try Touching My Woman

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Chapter 338: Chapter 338: Try Touching My Woman

She might have decided to drop it, but Victor Grant wasn’t going to let it go that easily. Damn it, his woman, someone he wouldn’t even touch a single hair of, got slapped by this old hag? If he didn’t vent this anger, he would feel humiliated for the rest of his life.

"So, are you saying that the Owens Family has no intention of holding my wife accountable?" Victor Grant looked at Adam Owens’s grandmother with a rogue smile, suddenly grinning mischievously as he asked.

Adam’s grandmother felt a little ashamed and snorted coldly, "I never said we wouldn’t hold her accountable, just that I didn’t want to make things too ugly. You’re called Victor Grant, right? What is May Morgan to you now?"

"My wife, legally registered. We’re getting married on the first of next month!" Victor Grant reached with his large hand and pulled May Morgan into his embrace, not forgetting to share some sweets in front of everyone, deliberately publicizing the news of their impending marriage.

May Morgan frowned unhappily, glaring up at Victor Grant. This man, why couldn’t he change his shameless ways?

With a disdainful look, Adam’s grandmother swept her eyes over May Morgan in Victor Grant’s arms and sarcastically mocked, "This woman dated my grandson for five years, suddenly married Vincent Vance, and even had a miscarriage. Yet she’s the woman you want?"

May Morgan opened her mouth, just about to speak when Victor Grant took the chance to plant a kiss on her cheek, deliberately mocking Adam’s grandmother, "I love her! What can I do if I love her so much? Old hag, do you even understand what love is? You definitely don’t, because if you did, you wouldn’t say such disgusting things. Do you really practice Buddhism? Because all you do is gossip as if someone hit your mouth, always exposing people’s shortcomings. Is this what Buddha teaches you?"

"You!" When Victor Grant gets unruly, he’s a devil-may-care guy. His words were so offensive that Adam’s grandmother’s face turned pale, almost unable to catch her breath.

Audrey Vance, afraid that she might really get upset to the point of illness by Victor Grant and May Morgan, quickly helped her to the chair and shouted at May Morgan, "May, get this man out of here! Grandma is about to be angered to death by you two!"

May Morgan was also a bit upset, but thinking about Adam Owens inside, she eventually took Victor Grant’s hand, quietly persuading him, "Please stop making trouble, can we leave?"

"Why should I leave just because she told you to? If anyone’s leaving, it should be you. My grievances with them aren’t settled yet!"

Victor Grant shook off May Morgan’s hand, pointed coldly at Adam’s grandmother’s face, and snapped, "Old lady, did you just hit my woman? Let me tell you, I don’t even bear to touch her, and you hit her today. Now, what should I do about it?"

Adam’s grandmother had never met such a difficult, rogue character. She really wanted to have this rogue chased out, but thinking of Justin Grant, she forcibly suppressed her anger.

"What do you want then?" Adam’s grandmother glared at Victor Grant with gritted teeth and harshly questioned him.

"Simple, an eye for an eye. You hit her, so let her hit back!" Victor Grant grabbed May Morgan’s arm and forcefully pushed her in front of Adam’s grandmother.

"However hard she hit you, hit her back with the same force. Remember, only heavier, not lighter. Lighter, and you keep hitting until the force is even. Only then is this done!"

"You, dare to hit me and see?" Outraged by Victor Grant’s words, Adam’s grandmother could no longer sit still and angrily pointed at May Morgan and Victor Grant, reprimanding them. 𝘧𝘳𝘦ℯ𝓌𝘦𝒷𝘯𝑜𝑣𝘦𝓁.𝒸𝘰𝓂

Audrey Vance also felt Victor Grant went too far, even if Adam’s grandmother was in her seventies. At such an age, if May Morgan really hit her, how would she face it?

She frowned and threatened Victor Grant, "Victor Grant, don’t think that because your father is influential, we won’t dare touch you. Don’t forget, we’re in Silverwood City. You have no say here!"

"Oh really? I’ve been in Silverwood City all these years, and it’s the first time someone’s threatened me like this. Vincent Vance wouldn’t even dare, and you do?"

Victor Grant sneered, folding his arms and arrogantly looking at Audrey Vance.

Angered by him, Audrey urgently commanded the bodyguards nearby, "Get this bastard out of here."

"More people, huh? You think I’m scared?" Victor Grant scoffed dismissively and decisively pulled out his phone from his pocket to call for backup.

May Morgan grabbed his wrist, forcibly taking his phone back: "Victor Grant, let’s just go."

This was a hospital; Adam Owens was still in surgery, with his life uncertain. How could Victor Grant cause trouble here?

Though overstepping, Adam’s grandmother was still related to Adam’s injury. It wouldn’t be right for Victor to keep causing a scene.

Victor Grant glared at her fiercely, yet brutishly shook off the hand she held him with, "You go if you want. I’m not done yet."

May Morgan frowned slightly, a bit displeased, "What more do you want? Adam got hurt because of me. Can’t you stop for a bit?"

"Because of you? If you didn’t provoke them, why would he get attacked? Stay home, why would anyone chase you down?" Victor Grant hit the nail on the head, finally expressing his pent-up anger.

Knowing she owed Victor Grant, May Morgan softly apologized to him, "I know you’re mad at me, but can you not blow this up? Whatever you want, tell me back at home?"

"Why should I listen to you? Do you listen to me at all?" Victor got into a huff again, his stubbornness rendering May Morgan speechless.

Glaring reproachfully at Victor Grant, she turned around and left, not believing he would continue causing trouble after her departure.

Victor Grant, seeing May Morgan leaving, quickly followed, albeit weakly, but not before threatening Adam’s grandmother, "Old lady, I’ll remember this slap you gave. I’m warning you—all of your family will pay if you touch my woman again."

Adam’s grandmother, never having endured such grievance, was nearly struck by a heart attack on the spot.

Once Victor Grant got into the car with May Morgan, he looked at her face with a mix of heartache and anger. Then, he bent to take an anti-inflammatory ointment from the compartment and applied some on her face.

May Morgan unhappily brushed away his hand, saying in a low voice, "I wasn’t secretly meeting with Adam; I just wanted to see my father."