“Then she has to make you a healthy late-night snack. After all that work, day in and day out, she’s still just an unpaid servant. She even buys your groceries with her own money.”
“And no matter what she does, she’s always in the wrong, always accused of framing Joanna. Why would you want a woman like that? It’s better for everyone if you just let her go.”
Let the bastards be damned together, Wendy thought. Just stay away from my daughter.
Joanna’s face was a mask of fury. Wendy’s words, while seemingly praising her and denigrating Natalie, had a sharp undercurrent. She was painting a picture of Natalie as a tireless martyr, while Joanna came off as a useless, pampered princess who did nothing to earn Sebastian’s affection. The comparison was stark, and for the first time, Joanna felt a tremor of unease. She really hadn’t done anything for Sebastian.
With every word Wendy spoke, another crack appeared in Sebastian’s composure. Wendy had said so much, but her message was simple: divorce Natalie.
He rose slowly, his eyes sweeping over the Scott family.
“I have done more than enough for Joanna. I will not marry her.”
“And as for my marriage to Natalie, if anyone dares to interfere again, don't blame me for being merciless.”
Joanna stared at him, stunned. “Sebastian,” she finally managed to choke out, “are you going back on your word?”
Sebastian raised an eyebrow, his gaze sharp and his deep eyes unreadable. “I didn’t go back on my word, Joanna. You were the one who left. Natalie was forced to marry me by your father—”
“You could have refused!” Joanna cut him off, her eyes welling with tears.
Nathan’s expression soured. He knew why Sebastian had married Natalie back then. Even if Joanna had stayed, she couldn't have married him. Old Mr. Griffith only recognized Natalie, and that was the condition for Sebastian gaining control of the company.
But now, Sebastian held absolute power over the Griffith Group. He was more than capable of defying his grandfather. If he wanted to divorce Natalie and marry Joanna, it was entirely up to him.


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