Chapter 61
CHAPTER 61
Just as the family was having a good time, the maid, Brenda, suddenly rushed in anxiously. “Mr. Carter, Mrs. Carter, Ms. Carter, something’s not right. Mr. Edwards from next door is here, saying he wants to see Ms. Carter.”
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She continued, “He looks really grim. Could he be here to cause trouble?”
“Just ignore him,” Rebecca spoke up first.
Debra sighed in relief, then nodded. “Yes, close the door!”
“Brenda, if Theodore comes again, just close the door and ignore him,” Debra instructed her directly.
Brenda, still a bit stunned, quickly nodded. “Sure, I’ll shut him out right away.”
With that, Brenda left for the door.
“I think we should hire some bodyguards to stay watch the house, just to be safe. Becky and the two babies are at home. What if that scumbag barges in and tries to take them away?” Paul voiced his concerns.
Patrick nodded in agreement.
“I’ll talk to Bryce about this. He has a lot of connections, so I’ll get him so introduce find good talents to us,” Debral
chimed in.
With each of them contributing a suggestion, they easily arranged to hire bodyguards.
Outside the door, Theodore waited impatiently. Finally, Brenda emerged, but only to shoot him a cold glare before shutting the door behind her.
What did that mean?
Was he not welcome there? –
Did Rebecca still not want to see him?
Theodore couldn’t help but chuckle in frustration as the situation seemed incomprehensible to him. Was Rebecca out of her mind? They hadn’t even divorced yet, and here she was, openly living in another man’s house…
How disgusting and shameless of her!
Theodore, seething with anger, felt the urge to lash out. He turned sharply, yanking out his phone, and dialed Rebecca’s number with a furious jab.
Inside Carter Villa, Rebecca’s phone buzzed to life, displaying “Theodore” as the caller ID. The room’s atmosphere shifted as everyone exchanged tense glances.
Rebecca, however, looked at the screen with a cold resolve and promptly declined the call.
She knew there was no point in communicating with Theodore anymore. Answering his call and engaging in conversation would only squander her emotions and tarnish her peace of mind.
Outside, Theodore glared at his phone in disbelief. His call had been rejected? Rebecca had actually hung up on him?
In a fit of rage, Theodore lashed out, kicking the flowerpot that adorned the Carter family’s doorstep. The pot toppled down the stairs, shattering into a spray of ceramic shards and soil, the loud crash echoing through the quiet evening.
Inside the house, Brenda’s heart leaped at the sudden commotion outside. She felt a wave of fear wash over h
Having vented his anger, Theodore shot a final, icy glare at Carter Villa before turning away, cloaked in his see fury, and storming back to his place.
Meanwhile, Brenda waited with her heart pounding until the noise outside subsided. Cautiously, she stepper Inside to inform Debra and Rebecca. With their permission, she nervously ventured to the front door to asse damage.
The sight that greeted her was disheartening: the once immaculate doorstep was now a chaotic scene of bri pots and scattered flowers.
Brenda’s heart ached at the sight. These flowers had been specially brought in from Hivalis, and they were favorites.
“Mrs. Carter, it’s terrible! Your favorite flowers have been knocked over, the pots are all broken, and many! and leaves are damaged!” Brenda rushed back in, her voice trembling with concern.
The family shared a collective moment of distress upon hearing the news.
Unable to contain their anger any longer, they all hurried outside. The sight of their beloved flowers and now reduced to a mess of broken pottery and trampled greenery, filled them with fury.
Rebecca’s face darkened with anger. She had known Theodore had a volatile temper, but she never imag would stoop so low as to vandalize the Carter family’s property.
“It’s okay. Count how many were broken. Later, we’ll send a compensation list to the Edwards Group,” her voice laced with cold determination. “We’ll demand reimbursement for the damaged flowerpots an Not just that, we’ll also ask for compensation for the emotional distress caused by his senseless destru
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Debra demanded coldly.
Paul smiled and said, “No worries, let’s leave this to Adrian. When it comes to legal battles, our family has nothing
to fear.”
He turned to Debra, quickly adding, “Oh right, Debra, about Becky and Theodore’s divorce, why don’t we have
Adrian help Becky file a lawsuit? Maybe a court ruling will expedite the divorce.”
Debra fell silent, contemplating the suggestion.
Patrick glanced at his younger brother, shaking his head with a mix of amusement and exasperation. “We’ve
already considered that and even discussed it with Adrian. According to the law, for a divorce to be granted
through litigation, the husband needs to have committed a major fault.”
Paul protested, “How is there no major fault? Theodore cheated and even has an illegitimate child. Gathering
evidence for that shouldn’t be too hard, right?”
Paul’s mind wandered to Janet’s child. “Proving Janet’s child is Theodore’s shouldn’t be too difficult. Leave it to me. I can arrange for a paternity test easily!”
Debra sighed, shaking her head. “It’s not that simple. According to the law, adultery doesn’t constitute a major fault within a marriage. To file for divorce, there needs to be evidence of domestic violence, bigamy, or other
serious misconduct.
“Theodore and Janet may have a child together, but they never lived together like a married couple, so it doesn’t qualify as bigamy.”
Despite the Carter family’s influence, they still had to adhere to the law. In Zentiscape, no one was above the law. Even though Theodore cheated, as long as he refused to agree to the divorce, it would be difficult for them to obtain a divorce license through the court.
“Let’s not worry about him. The divorce will happen eventually,” Rebecca interjected.
In Carter Villa, happiness reigned, and Rebecca didn’t want her family to be upset because of Theodore.
Debra nodded in agreement. “Yes, let’s not waste our time and energy on him.”
Rebecca moved to fetch a broom to clean up the mess at the door.
“Becky, hold on a minute,” Debra called. “Let me call Adrian and find out how to gather evidence. We need to document this in case Theodore denies responsibility and refuses to compensate.”
Rebecca paused in surprise then nodded. “Okay.”
Debra quickly dialed Adrian, discussing the best way to handle the situation. Being an expert in the field, Adrian
promptly guided Debra on how to collect evidence. Once they had everything documented, they instructed
Brenda to clean up the entrance.
Meanwhile, Charlie, after attending the opening banquet, had to rush back to his film set. He had taken a day off and now had to return immediately. However, even while away, he didn’t forget about Rebecca. Using his connections, he secured a promising script and wanted to bring Rebecca into the project.
Given Charlie’s status, the productions he joined were typically high–profile, making it difficult for newcomers to enter. If Rebecca could join such a set, even for minor roles, it would be a great opportunity for her.
When Lynn received the news from Charlie, she was thrilled and promptly shared the good news with Rebecca.
Rebecca, however, already knew about i