Chapter 20
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Chapter 20
Feeling the warm touch on her wrist, Abigail furrowed her brows tightly, her expression full of disdain.
She raised her hand, trying to shake Frederick off, but the difference in strength between men and women was obvi- ous, and Frederick was gripping her so tightly that no matter how hard she tried, she couldn’t break free.
Frederick’s gaze was fixed directly on Abigail, his tone serious and earnest.
“I won’t let go unless you’re willing to hear my explanation.”
Abigail, left with no choice, agreed: “Fine, I’ll listen. Let’s hear how you plan to explain yourself.”
Only after hearing her relent did Frederick release Abigail.
The two of them walked over to a bench by the roadside and sat down.
Frederick didn’t speak immediately; instead, for the first time, he looked at Abigail with genuine attention.
If it weren’t for her unchanged features, he would never have believed that the woman before him was his once gentle, endlessly patient wife.
Abigail felt uncomfortable under Frederick’s gaze. Rubbing her wrist, now red from his grip, she glared at him coldly: “Say what you have to say. I have things to do later.”
This time, Frederick looked away, cleared his throat softly, and began to speak.
“Regarding the will, it was wrong of me to settle it hastily without consulting you. I apologize.”
“Shannon hasn’t had a boyfriend all these years, never married, and has no children. Since we were once together, I don’t want her to be left without support in her old age.”
“So that will was only meant to give her some security.”
“As for you and me, we still have Timothy. In the end, both our families will be handed over to him, so you really don’t need to worry about having no one to care for you or rely on when you’re old.”
“If you really mind, when we return home, I’ll revise the will, set aside your share, and have the assets notarized to guarantee your rights. Will that be acceptable?”
Abigail’s previously impatient expression froze for a moment when she heard Frederick’s final question.
This was the first time Frederick had ever asked for her opinion in a tone that suggested negotiation.
But the timing was all wrong.
Abigail turned to meet Frederick’s expectant gaze and spoke coldly: “Frederick, your question is meaningless.”
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11 288 Vouchers “If you truly intended to do this, you wouldn’t be asking for my opinion. You would have already done it and brought it straight to me.”
“What are you trying to prove by saying this? That you’ve finally decided to graciously respect my opinion? Do you want me to be grateful, moved to tears by your concession, and then turn back into the obedient Abigail who follows you home and continues to serve your family?”
With every word Abigail spoke, Frederick’s face grew darker.
She had no interest or energy to guess at Frederick’s shifting emotions, so after a brief pause, she continued.
“As for your claim that I need to rely on Timothy when I’m old, that’s even more ridiculous. I have my own hands and feet, five publicly listed companies, and shares in the Briggs Group. How could I possibly need a thankless son as my support in old age?”
“As long as I have money, what kind of retirement service can’t I get? Why should I keep putting up with your temper and take care of a father and son who never truly care about me, just because of some distant future old age?”
When Abigail called Timothy a thankless son, Frederick’s face turned completely cold, his voice icy: “Timothy is the son you carried for ten months. How can you say that about him?”
Abigail was utterly unconcerned: “Am I wrong?”
“Timothy is so close to Shannon, always doing whatever she asks, but when it comes to me, he’s indifferent and impa- tient. How do you expect him to be my support in old age?”
Just as she finished speaking, Timothy’s childish voice rang out not far away.
“Mom!”
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