Chapter 99 Leave the House of the Wrights
Chapter 99 Leave the House of the Wrights
He looked indifferent, but his lips slightly were raised up. Then he started the car and left, leaving Peter
far behind.
"Don't propose for divorce again!"
"But what if I can't help mentioning it?" She said deliberately.
Beau glanced at her and hated talking about it, "Bear with it. Besides, don't have that idea again!"
"Why can't I have such an idea?"
"Don't be so curious!"
Harriet said sarcastically, "If something like last night happens again, how will you deal with me? I don't
like her at all, and I even hate her very much. We can't avoid conflicts."
Beau didn't answer her, and looked gloomy. He drove very fast, as if he was venting his anger.
Harriet didn't feel depressed and said, "Please stop at the school gate. Thank you."
Her voice was indifferent as if they were strangers.
Harriet knew that Mary was the delicate red rose in his heart, which she couldn't compare with at all.
If the same things happened again, he would still be partial to Mary...
But she didn't expect that he refused to divorce her. He seemed to be very resistant and disgusted to
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She did not know the reason.
She couldn't understand him.
He loved Mary, but refused to divorce her. It's so ridiculous!
Harriet knew when she married him, she could not make any decisions by herself.
It was just like a game. She could only wait until the game was over. She could not propose for divorce,
but he could.
Therefore, she just sounded out his attitude.
After a while, the car stopped at the school gate. Today was the day before the beginning of school.
The teachers had to arrive at school in advance and make preparation.
It was half past six, and many teachers came in and out of school.
Harriet didn't say anything and didn't even look at him. She got out of the car.
Staring at her thin but stubborn back, Beau said gently, "I'll pick you up after school this afternoon."
He was shocked by his words.
Harriet stopped suddenly, but a moment later, she left without looking back.
Until Harriet was out of his sight, Beau drove away slowly.
When Beau thought that Harriet spent the night with Peter, he felt angry and want to kill Peter!
She couldn't divorce him, and to be with Peter!
Beau sped up.
Harriet was sorting out students' documents. Time was limited, so she had to speed up and sort it out
before tomorrow.
She didn't have time to go out for lunch. A teacher in her office packed the meal for her. She thanked
her and then ate slowly.
That teacher smiled and said, "You married so well. Your husband is the president of the companies of
the Wright family. Why do you work so hard? Besides, you are pregnant. You should stay at home."
Harriet didn't say anything. She just smiled and continued to eat lunch.
"If I were you, I would not work so hard. As a teacher, we have to get up early, and go home late." That
teacher complained.
Harriet said, "Being busy can make us not feel bored and lonely..."
"Lonely? If I have money, I'm not lonely!"
The teacher took a sip of tea and said, "If you have money, you can relax at home, play mahjong, go
shopping, and drink coffee in the sun. How wonderful it is!"
Harriet said, "Your wish is so simple that you can do it right now."
"I can't do it now. I bought a house with a bank loan. After paying off the loan to the bank every month,
there is little money left. In addition, the child goes to school, and there is an old person in hospital at
home. I have a hard life!"
She sighed heavily, and thought her life was so dark that she could not see the hope.
Harriet comforted her, "Your life will get better. When your son grows up, he will be filial to you."
The teacher smiled, "Let's continue to work."
After they finished their work, it was five o'clock in the afternoon, and it was time to go home.
After saying goodbye to the teachers in the office, Harriet picked up her bag and left.
Walking out of the school gate, she thought what Beau said in the afternoon..."
Harriet sneered and left quickly.
She didn't return to the House of Wright, nor her home. She walked along the street, and saw the rental
advertisement carefully.
She didn't want to go back to the House of Wright because there were too many people she didn't want
to meet.
Moreover, if she lived in the House of Wright, she would feel depressive and have no freedom.
She couldn't return her home, too. So, she had to rent a house outside.
Harriet no longer cared how Lainey treated her. It was impossible for them to get on well with.
Lainey didn't like her at all, and had a deep prejudice against her.
Therefore, it was better for her to live outside.
Fortunately, not long after, Harriet saw a suitable advertisement for a house for rent.
According to the address above, she found the owner of the house. The owner of the house showed
Harriet the room.
The room was very small, but it was big enough for her.
The room was clean and tidy, and it was very close to the school. It just needed about ten minutes to
walk to school.
But the only thing she was not very satisfied with was that the building was in a long dark alley without
lights. But the only thing she was not very satisfied with was that the building was in a long dark alley
without lights.
Harriet was worried that if she worked late at night, it would not be safe, so she hesitated.
The house owner knew what Harriet was worried about. She said, "The lights in the alley are broken. I
have already asked people to repair the lights, and they will come soon. Moreover, I can reduce 100
dollars rent for you per month."
"When are the lights in the alley fixed?" Harriet only cared about this matter.
"I call them this afternoon. They will come to repair tomorrow noon." The house-owner was scheming
Harriet nodded and paid rent for one month and the deposit for several months. She went to the
supermarket to buy sofa covers, table sheets, bedsheets, and fresh air medicine. Then she returned to
clean up.
After cleaning up, she cooked some millet porridge in the kitchen and fried two vegetables.
However, when she sat down at the dining table, there was a knock on the door.
"Please Wait."
She thought it was the house owner who left something behind. But when she opened the door, she
was stunned.
She saw that Beau stood outside and he looked very angry. The light fell on his handsome face, but he
still looked noble.
After a while, Harriet came to her senses, and was about to close the door.
Beau quickly grabbed the door and used his body to hold the door.
Harriet frowned and exerted more force, but she still didn't close the door. After a while, she gave up
and said, "What do you want to do?"
Hearing this, Beau felt angry and stared at her, "Don't you hear what I say this morning?"
He drove to school to pick her up. But after he waited at the school gate for nearly half an hour, he
didn't see her. In the end, he asked other teachers and knew that she already left and went to rent a
house.
Harriet said indifferently, "I forget."
Her reason sounded perfunctory, but it was reasonable, making Beau's anger could not be vented.
Seeing that he had no intention of leaving, Harriet didn't want to waste any more time with him. She
turned around and walked into the room.
Beau followed her quickly.
Harriet ignored him. She sat by the table and had porridge. "