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The Three Little Guardian Angels novel Chapter 231

Summary for Chapter 231: The Three Little Guardian Angels

Chapter Summary: Chapter 231 – The Three Little Guardian Angels by Ginger Bud

In Chapter 231, a key moment in the Marriage novel The Three Little Guardian Angels, Ginger Bud delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Chapter 231

Leila could only show her white feathers and respond weakly, “Mother, I… I’ll go back tonight.”

“Go back tonight? Is this a joke?” Madam Vanderbilt saw that Leila was afraid of being rejected by Stephen and glared at Stephen, who had remained silent all this while. “Since you’ve called your wife back, then live your best life with her. What will the public say if they get to know that your wife comes here during the day and then goes back to her own house at night daily?”

“Mother, don’t blame Steph. It’s my problem.” Leila took all the blame onto herself-the image of a virtuous and sensible wife overflowed.

Stephen put down the teacup. Although he had asked Leila and her daughter to come back to the Vanderbilt manor, Leila’s fake pregnancy was quite a nightmare to him.

However, seeing that Leila’s attitude had indeed done a one-eighty recently, Stephen said slowly, “Since you’ve already come back, you can stay here from now on.”

After all, the divorce had not been finalized yet, and it would inevitably invite others to gossip if this was the case.

Leila gave off a gentle smile. “Okay, then I’ll stay here from now onward.”

Stephen suddenly received a call. “Mr. Zidane?”

Madam Vanderbilt remembered that her son was determined to transfer his shares in Vaenna over to Maisie last night as soon as she heard the appellation, so her expression dimmed in an instant.

Stephen said something to Mr. Zidane, got up, and went upstairs.

Madam Vanderbilt gnashed her teeth upon seeing this and said bitterly, “Stephen, this b*stard, he really plans to give up his equity of Vaenna to Maisie?”

Leila thought of something.

 

Yanis received a photo.

The person in the photo was Stephen, and he was entering a law firm when the photo was captured.

Yanis looked at it and called Madam Vanderbilt immediately.

Madam Vanderbilt knew that Stephen had gone out since long ago. It seemed that he had gone to see the lawyer in order to get the equity transfer contract drafted.

“Mother, if Stephen really gives Vaenna to that sl*t, then what else can the Vanderbilts rely on in the future?” She then added,”

Mother, you have to think about Hector. The Vanderbilts’ business in Coralia is already a gone case. Hector is now old enough. He can only rely on his uncle’s company this time around. The Vanderbilts will be left with a greater capital only if Hector takes over Vaenna.”

 

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