Chapter Summary: Chapter 980 – The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie by Swnovels
In Chapter 980, a key moment in the Novel novel The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie, Swnovels 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.
Having finally parked the car, Jasper and Imogen immediately noticed a crowd gathered ahead, drawn by the spectacle of two women in a heated argument. Upon hearing the commotion, Imogen hurriedly rushed over.
"Imogen..." Jasper was bewildered, following quickly behind.
Pushing through the crowd, Imogen spotted her mother, Carol Pembroke, engaged in a fierce dispute with her aunt, Thelma McCoy.
Carol's eyes were brimming with tears, a mix of grievance and anger evident as she pointed and accused, "You shameless thing! Give the family homestead back!"
Thelma, whose features were contorted in malice, retorted sharply, "You're the shameless one! Your whole family is!
"You deserve Gregory's disability, Imogen's failure to enter college, your poverty, your destitution, and your finger being chopped off! You're just too shameless, and even heaven doesn't want your family to live well."
"You're so cruel! Karma will catch up with you," Carol cried, her anger palpable and resolute. "You shameless thing! We agreed from the start that the family homestead would serve as a bridal house for Maxwell to live in for two years and that he should move out after that.
"But by exploiting a loophole in the land survey, you registered it under his name and usurped our home."
Thelma stood with her hands on her hips, exuding a fierce demeanor akin to a demoness. "It was left to Maxwell by his grandfather, and we allowed you to stay there temporarily for a few years."
"Stop spouting nonsense!"
"You're the one spouting nonsense! Your entire family is! You, pauper, are so destitute that you can't even put food on the table. Now, you're planning to covet Maxwell's house?"
Carol was no match for Thelma. She was insulted to the point of tears, struggling to catch her breath.
Imogen hurried over, nervously taking Carol's arm. "Mom, let's not argue with her. Let's go home."
Imogen frowned at him. "Dad, please stop."
Gregory sighed deeply. He was just about to reach for the door to close it when he noticed someone tall, handsome, and muscular standing behind them.
He was holding some luggage and greeted Gregory immediately. "Hello, Dad."
Gregory was dumbfounded, standing motionless. Carol, who had just walked in, couldn't help but turn her head in surprise to look at the man behind her.
Jasper respectfully greeted Carol too. "Hello, Mom."
It was only then that Imogen reacted, her voice tinged with a hint of nervousness. "Oh, I almost forgot to introduce him. We've recently married. This is my husband, Asher."
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