Chapter 156 Tyrell, What Do You Think of Gwenda?
Chapter 156 Tyrell, What Do You Think of Gwenda?
Morgan's eyes widened. "But... but this will never do!"
"If you insist on pestering me, it won't be as simple as cutting off ties."
Tyrell warned him coldly.
Morgan was completely blindsided.
At this point, he did not dare push his luck with Tyrell Kinney any further.
After a moment's thought, he could only leave with his wife and son.
As soon as they left, Piper huffed with disdain. "What an ill-mannered thing. Absolutely loathesome!"
"Alright, just take it easy."
Tyrell patted her back in an attempt to calm her down before looking up at Gwenda. "I've heard
everything about what happened tonight, Miss Evans. Thank you."
"Don't mention it; it's the least I could do."
Gwenda smiled faintly.
Seeing this, Piper chuckled and said, "Tyrell, you must know that if Gwenda hadn't spoken up for me, I
would've been positively nettled by Morgan Wright!"
She somehow felt fonder of Gwenda after what she had just experienced.
"I'm indeed grateful, Miss Evans. If we have time, my family will certainly pay you a visit in thanks."
Tyrell nodded lightly at her.
Gwenda smiled. "It's okay, you don't have to. I'm not used to people standing on ceremony."
"Oh, it's necessary."
Piper walked over to sit next to Gwenda and held her hand. "I have truly been blind to blame you as I
have. You must accept both my apology and gratitude. If you ever need help from us Kinneys, feel free
to ask."
In the face of their friendliness, Gwenda could not refuse them. So, she said, "Alright, I'll take it."
Suzanne then said, "Alright then, this matter is over now. Piper, you must be tired. How about staying
the night here?"
"Oh, no. My son is already here, I must go home."
With that, Piper turned to look at Gwenda and said, "Gwenda, come visit us if you're free. We welcome
you at any time."
"Okay."
"Well, madam, we'll be off."
Piper got up just as the maid brought out her grandchildren.
...
Having gotten a fright from falling into the pool, Sylas rushed over to his father the moment he saw him.
He hugged Tyrell's leg and began to fawn over him.
Seeing this, Tyrell lifted his children into his arms. Once he had said his goodbyes to the Reeds, he left
the mansion with Piper in tow.
...
The Reeds watched the Kinneys get into their car and drive away.
"Well, that's that then. It's finally settled."
Seeing that the Kinneys were long gone, Suzanne heaved a sigh of relief. "Gwenda, stay the night, Còntens bel0ngs to Nô(v)elDr/a/ma.Org
alright? You can leave after breakfast tomorrow."
"Sure."
Since it was so late, Gwenda had no intentions to head home either.
"Let's go, then. Time to rest."
"Take it easy, grandma."
Gwenda helped Suzanne back to her room.
Meanwhile, with the Kinneys, Piper was talking about what happened.
"Thank goodness for Gwenda tonight. If it weren't for her, Sylas might have..."
Piper's fears still lingered. "You must remember Gwenda's kindness and repay her in the future."
"Got it, mum."
Tyrell was born callous, but he would remember what happened tonight as he would absolutely repay
Gwenda's kindness.
...
"By the way, Imani still doesn't know about this, does she?"
"Nope."
"Ah, if so, don't tell her about it first in case it affects her work. If she knows, she'll be worried sick.
Mothers are always most concerned for their children, after all."
As Piper said this, she seemed to think of something as she smiled. "But with that said, what do you
think about Gwenda?"