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My Flirtacious Husband novel Chapter 1525

Summary for Chapter 1525 Keep Your Opinion To Yourself: My Flirtacious Husband

Chapter 1525 Keep Your Opinion To Yourself – Highlight Chapter from My Flirtacious Husband

Chapter 1525 Keep Your Opinion To Yourself is a standout chapter in My Flirtacious Husband by Swnovelss, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.

Chapter 1525 Keep Your Opinion To Yourself
Timothy toyed with his cup, his voice indifferent. “If only you had been kinder to my mother when you were young, I'd even be willing to give your daughter shares in Forlisle Group, not to mention arranging for her to work at the company, Aunt Louisa.”

At the side, Johanna turned and glanced at the man.

She could seemingly understand why he never visited his uncles and aunts during the new year or allowed Asel to come over.

Not long after, Ysabelle came over after changing into another gown for the toast session.

She noticed her mother's grim expression and asked what was wrong. Xylia quietly explained, “Mrs. Steele asked Timothy to arrange for you to work at Forlisle Group, but he disagreed and even snapped at her.”

Upon hearing that, Ysabelle said to Timothy while suppressing her temper, “My mom and Aunt Aubrey are sisters by blood. How could she possibly treat Aunt Aubrey poorly? Never mind if you don't want me to go to Forlisle Group. There are plenty of big companies in the country, and I'm not particularly keen on Forlisle Group either. But my mom is also your aunt. Don't you think you were a bit too rude to her?”

“Wasn't I just having a normal conversation with her? How was I being rude?” Timothy countered in puzzlement.

“You said my mom doesn't treat Aunt Aubrey well.” While speaking, Ysabelle pointed at Johanna. “And what kind of wife did you marry? She didn't bother to greet her elders. When I was making my entrance during the wedding earlier, she even deliberately stole my thunder.”

Since it was her own wedding and all eyes were on her, she had been curbing her temper instead of blowing up because of the matter just now.

“I was the one who told her not to greet anyone. If you have an opinion about it, keep it to yourself,” said Timothy.

At his rudeness, Ysabelle flushed bright red with rage. “Don't you think you're being ridiculous, Timothy? You're a grown man, yet you're disdained when you take your wife's hand. Did Xylia ever embarrass you like that when you dated her?”

Timothy's eyes narrowed slightly, his gaze emanating a terrifying aura as he swung it at Xylia. The latter guiltily hung her head while Ysabelle stood protectively before her.

“The Joule family used to be quite well-known in Jadeborough. I even shared a meal with her mother at the same table once.” Louisa lifted her chin slightly. “We all know the kind of person Mrs. Joule is—”

Before Louisa had finished speaking, Timothy suddenly lifted his hands and flipped the banquet table over.

Plates and wine bottles crashed onto the floor, startling everyone at and around the table. Louisa took two steps back, looking utterly terrified.

Wiping his hands with a tissue, Timothy uttered nonchalantly, “Aunt Louisa, ever since I arrived, I've been quite polite to you and Ysabelle. But the two of you won't stop buzzing in my ear. Since you've shown my wife no courtesy, I see no reason to afford you any respect.”

Louisa's lips quivered. She wanted to say something, but Timothy coldly interrupted, “The kind of people my wife's parents are, is none of your business! This is the last time I'm having a meal with you. Wait until OId Mrs. Wenstein passes away before you inform me next.”

After he finished speaking, he took Johanna by the hand and left. Louisa was so livid that her chest heaved violently. She almost burst a blood vessel.

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