Chapter 148 Halbert's Decision
Chapter 148 Halbert's Decision
Targeted by the unkind comment from Grandma Eva, Cathy would not swallow it and stay quiet. She
had always been doted on by her family since childhood. She could never tolerate being offended, so if
Grandma Eva wanted a fight, Cathy would not hold back.
"Alright, alright. Mom, please stop saying anything. Cathy, don't take it personally." Halbert was in such
a dilemma. The family had been peaceful before Grandma Eva came to live here. She had only been
here for a few days, yet there were quarrels in the house every day.
"Halbert, I'm old. Do you dislike me already? I'm not educated, unlike someone who dresses up so
slutty every day. I'm not endearing anymore, am I?" Grandma Eva clutched Halbert's hands and began
to cry.
Realizing that she was maliciously accused before she could utter a word, Cathy turned around and Content bel0ngs to Nôvel(D)r/a/ma.Org.
stormed off.
Halbert wanted to follow Cathy, but Grandma Eva grabbed him tightly and refused to let go. Halbert
didn't mean to say anything hurtful to his mother. She had been very pitiful living alone outside. Halbert
brought her home because he wanted her to be happy. But this was too painful.
"Mom, I know you have been wronged. I will talk to Cathy about it. She is a reasonable woman, and I'm
sure she'll understand that you did all these out of the goodness of your heart." Halbert brought
Grandma Eva to the sofa and sat her down, slowly comforting her.
Richard and his two older brothers were also there keeping Grandma Eva company. Amy and Hilary
sneaked away. They didn't have much to say in what happened between them. Besides, Grandma Eva
had been specifically mean to Amy, so Amy was biased towards Cathy, who had stood out for her.
"I have a hard time being here alone. Although Sophia is a good girl, I'm still so old. There's a
generation gap when I talk to her. I'm so lonely." Grandma Eva sounded so pathetic.
"What do you want, Mom?" Halbert didn't want his mother to leave. Although they quarreled here, they
were still families and lived together. Grandma Eva was old, and it was time for him to fulfill his filial
duty.
"I knew you always think the best for me, dear. I want to bring Addy over. She is not an outsider. Think
about it, she is also the mother of William and Jacob. Although she and you are divorced, she never
asked you for anything, did she? She has suffered a lot, too. And I am used to living with her."
Grandma Eva said as she observed Halbert's expression.
"Mom, I might need to discuss it with Cathy. She is the one in charge." Deep down, Halbert disliked the
idea. But now that his mother brought it up, he was unable to steel himself to reject it directly.
"Grandma has a point, Dad. Ask Mom to move in. She can live with Grandma. Otherwise, Mom will be
alone in the countryside when Grandma stays here." William and Jacob had long wanted to live here
with their mother.
It was not that they wanted to take good care of their mother. It was just that they wished to reclaim
their power in the family with the help of Addy's coming back.
Addy was never a pushover. She hated Cathy's guts. But it never came to her that she and Halbert had
divorced before Halbert being with Cathy.
Now that his sons were for the idea, Halbert didn't know what to do. In fact, he didn't want Addy to
come. But he hesitated since his mother had suggested it.
"Dad, invite Mom here. We'll cover her living expenses ourselves. We won't use the money of the
Carter family." William made an unexpected move.
"Richard, what do you think?" Cornered by their demands, Halbert had no choice but to ask Richard,
who had been silent the entire time.
As a man, Richard was very influential in the business world. But when it came to family matters, he
was not so bright. But all he knew was that his mother's consent was required.
"Dad, I think we should ask for Mom's opinion. Isn't Mom still in charge of the family?" Richard
answered.
He had a hunch that if William and Jacob's mother was here, the family would be even more chaotic.
"Dad, why bother to ask Mom? She certainly won't allow our mother to move in. You know, our mom
used to be your wife, too. Whatever. Our mother will just have to suffer forever." With that, William and
Jacob were both feeling with eyes turned red.
What Halbert felt sorry for Addy was that when he found her, Addy didn't ask for any money from the
Carter family.
It wasn't that she had backbone, but that she was timid. Everyone in the village knew that she had
married a rich man. Addy was afraid that she would be harmed if she got too much money on her. She
didn't ask Halbert for money because she thought that her kids had enough food and clothing while she
had enough money.
Over the past twenty years, she had been living with Grandma Eva. The old lady would give her some
money from time to time, so Addy was not short of it.
But deep down, Halbert felt sorry for her. He also thought that she was a straightforward woman.
"Dad, don't you know what kind of woman our mother is? When you two divorced, she didn't want
anything." William cried as he spoke.
"William, don't cry. I believe Dad will take care of it. Don't cry. Don't be sad." Sophia decided it was time
for her to say something.
If her mother-in-law moved in, she wouldn't be afraid of Cathy and Amy anymore. The two were difficult
to deal with since they were very close. But if Addy came here, Sophia would have another helper. She
was sure that her mother-in-law would help her.
"Halbert, can't you even make the decision for the family? Are you driving your old mother away? I'll
leave, then. Just pretend I didn't say it!" Seeing that Halbert was swayed, she gave him a push.
"Alright then. William, Jacob, go invite your mother here. By the way, after you bring her back, ask her
to live with your grandma. She will not have a meal with us. Let's eat separately. I'll send some
servants over." Halbert pondered for a moment. This was the only way out.
Since Halbert gave in, the three had achieved their goal. Anyway, they would bring Addy here first
before they slowly reclaimed their power in the family. They would never sit back and watch Richard's
mother dominate the family.
Inappropriate as it seemed to be, since his father had made the decision, Richard could not argue. Now
that his grandmother was at peace, Richard was relieved.
"Go back to your discussion. I'm leaving to take a shower. I got some meetings tomorrow, so I need to
get ready." Richard left the rest of them.
Halbert asked William and Jacob to walk Grandma Eva to her room. He needed to go back and tell
Cathy about it.
"What? Addy is moving in? Why? Who made the decision?" When Cathy heard that Addy was coming,
she widened her eyes. Did they still want to live together as a family or not?