Chapter 248 A Furious Debby
Debby had just finished her words when, out of nowhere, a clink echoed through the
Carol, her face dark with anger, slammed her fork onto the table and fixed Debby with a cold, disappointed stare. “Do you even hear yourself? Brian is my grandson, and Rachel will be my granddaughter–in–law. I care for them both, but that doesn’t mean I ignore Brian’s past mistakes. Rachel is an incredible woman, and if he doesn’t treasure her, there are plenty of others who would.”
Debby, clearly unhappy, muttered under her breath, “What’s so special about her anyway? She’s poor and has nothing to offer. In the end, it’s Brian who will end up suffering because of her lowly background.”
Unfortunately for her, Carol caught every single word.
Her gaze turned icy as her anger flared. “If you have something in your mind, say directly. I have no patience for petty whispers and sneaky complaints.”
This time, Debby didn’t hold back.
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“Alright, since you want me to speak my mind, I won’t sugarcoat it. I really don’t understand what’s so amazing about Rachel that you’re so obsessed with her, insisting Brian should marry her. Her entire family is nothing but a bunch of opportunists. She has no mother, and her father might as well not exist. They are nowhere near Brian’s level. Even getting a job as a manager at White Group was a favor to her. But somehow, she still managed to worm her way into my son’s life, trying to make herself his wife. Honestly, I have to give her credit for her scheming skills.”
Every word from Debby was like a blade, stabbing into Rachel’s heart without mercy.
She bit down on her lip, fighting to keep her composure and hold onto her dignity.
But deep inside, her emotions were in turmoil.
Even though she had broken up with Brian, hearing such cruel words from Debby still stung. It was a mix of frustration and sadness she couldn’t shake.
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Carol’s hands shook with fury.
Rachel immediately reached out, gently rubbing Carol’s back in comfort. “Please don’t get worked up. Your health comes first.”
Brian hurried over as well.
Debby scoffed, her tone dripping with sarcasm. “I know your health isn’t the best, but that doesn’t mean you can keep using it as an excuse. Once or twice, fine, but don’t expect me to fall for it every time.”
“Enough!” Brian’s sharp voice suddenly cut through the tension, putting an end to it.
Debby stiffened, caught off guard by her son’s unexpected outburst.
She stood there for a moment before the shock finally registered. Turning to Brian with teary eyes, she gasped, “You’re blaming me now? Oh, God! Even my own son has turned against me. I have no place in this family anymore. My mother–in–law hates me, my own child blames me–I’m all alone!”
And just like that, she broke into a fit of dramatic sobs.
Meanwhile, Rachel and Brian helped Carol to the sofa and handed her a glass of water.
After taking a few sips, Carol’s breathing steadied.
But when Debby noticed that no one was paying her any mind, her wailing grew eve louder. “How am I supposed to go on like this? Everyone dislikes me–even my own son is turning against me!”
Brian ran a hand down his face, completely at a loss for words.
He could only sigh in frustration.
Just as he was about to speak, Carol gently held him back.
Debby, seeing this, became even more displeased. “Carol, you’ve really been bewitched by Rachel, haven’t you? I have no idea what kind of spell she’s put on you, but the way you defend her… anyone would think she’s got you under some kind of magic.”
Carol had just started to calm down, but Debby’s words sparked her anger all over again. This time, Rachel took a step forward and stood in front of Carol like a shield.
Carol had protected her more times than she could count, but she couldn’t always hide behind that protection. It was her turn now.
Chapter 248 A Furious Debby
“Debby!” Rachel’s voice was calm yet resolute as she stepped closer. “I’ve never explained myself before because I believed the truth would eventually speak for itself. But now, I see I have to make things clear. The reason I wanted to marry Brian isn’t what you think. I love him. I want to be his wife and build a family with him. Yes, his family is powerful, and many would fight for the chance to stand by his side. But I never pursued him for his wealth. I chose him for who he is, not for what he has.”
Rachel’s eyes were steady, and her words carried absolute certainty.
“Humph!” Debby scoffed, her eyes filled with disbelief. “Who would buy that story? Rachel, even you don’t believe what you’re saying, right?”
Rachel let out a dry laugh. “I know you won’t believe me, but…”
She hesitated for a moment before finishing, “It doesn’t matter now.”
After all, she wasn’t going to marry Brian anymore.
So whether Debby believed her or not no longer made a difference.
“Why doesn’t it matter? Explain yourself,” Debby demanded.
“It’s nothing,” Rachel said, shaking her head.
But Debby wasn’t satisfied. She grabbed Rachel’s hand, refusing to let it go.
“Mom!” Brian stepped in immediately, standing protectively in front of Rachel. “Let go of
her.”
“Brian, you’re not even married to her yet, and you’re already turning against your
mother?”
Debby looked heartbroken, as if she had just been betrayed.
“Rachel isn’t feeling well. Don’t take it out on her. And honestly, you should take a step back and think about what you said to Grandma today.”
Brian’s words made sense.
But Debby couldn’t accept her son talking to her that way.
She burst into tears. “Brian, I’m your mother! How can you not stand by me? Have you forgotten that I gave birth to you, that I raised you?”
Her voice turned heavy with emotion, and Brian’s face tensed.
Just then, Carol saw a solution. “Aron, come here.”
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Aron hurried over and gently pulled Debby aside. “Debby, let Rachel go.”
Debby glared at her husband, furious. “Aron, even you’re turning against me?”
Aron remained composed. “Debby, take a breath. Let’s go somewhere else for a few days.
and cool off.”
“No! I refuse!” Debby stubbornly fought back.
Carol, exhausted and done with the drama, waved a hand. “Take her away. I don’t want to see her for months, or she’ll be the death of me.”
“Alright, Mom. I’ll take her away right now. Take care of yourself.”
Aron then turned to Rachel. “Rachel, I’m sorry for what happened today. Please look after my mother.”
“Don’t worry. I will.”
Debby, of course, refused to leave on her own. In the end, Aron had to lift her take her out by force.
The moment she was gone, silence finally settled over the room.
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Carol turned to Rachel and sighed. “Rachel, Debby’s words were too much. Don’t let them get to you. And don’t be upset with Brian for not speaking up enough–he has his
reasons.”
As she brought it up, Carol took a deep breath and began to speak.