Summary of Chapter 1384 from Living With My Lady Boss by Blue Silver
Chapter 1384 marks a crucial moment in Novel Drama’s Novel novel, Living With My Lady Boss by Blue Silver. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
"Yes, of course." The saleswoman cautiously wrapped the blood diamond up. She passed it to Wilbur with both hands while bowing.
Wilbur paid and quickly left.
The salespeople in the shop finally relaxed, but they looked excited.
The Pope himself came to purchase something from their shop, and they felt like they could brag about it for life.
The saleswoman who served Wilbur was especially excited. It was a huge honor to her.
Everyone hated their manager, Tasha, for quite some time, so she got what she deserved.
Wilbur changed into Trevor's appearance after he left the jewelry shop, and he purchased a lot of gifts before heading toward the airport.
He did not want to face the troublesome Mary and Lilian anymore.
It was snowing when Wilbur walked out from Seechertown Airport.
Wilbur was immune to cold, but he still subconsciously zipped his jacket.
It was late in the autumn when he first went out for the trip, but it was already winter by the time he returned home. He felt like time flew by too quickly.
He sighed and hailed a taxi to Sealake Island.
He did not inform anyone of his return because he wanted to surprise everyone.
He felt troubled again when he was in the taxi.
He wondered how he should handle Faye and Nancy, as that was another problematic duo.
Apart from that, he also had another pressing matter at hand. He needed a lot of money.
Wilbur was unsure where to get all that money from.
He heard a loud bang when he was distracted. A car had hit the taxi from behind.
"Sir, madam, why are you two trying to commit suicide?" asked Wilbur. Most suicides were reckless acts, after all. They would regret it if they got over their troubles.
The old couple burst out crying. The old lady cried and said, "We can't live anymore."
"Why not?" asked Wilbur while frowning.
The old lady cried and said, "Our daughter-in-law is forcing us to die, so we can't live anymore."
"Seriously?" Wilbur widened his eyes in shock.
The old man cried and said, "You don't know how capable our daughter-in-law is. We can't take her abuse anymore. We can't even stay in our house."
Wilbur was furious about the bossy daughter-in-law.
It was an injustice.
"Let's go. Take me home and show me how capable she is," said Wilbur in a low voice.
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