Hearing the lawyer say everything is settled, Dylan Wellington’s cold smile deepened.
"Every year, seven hundred fifty thousand in alimony. Once the divorce certificate is processed, rember to transfer it to my mother’s account."
He simply warned Marie Wellington once, then had his n throw Marie along with the Jenkins family out of the hospital.
He had already spent too long outside, even though the Reddington dical Group had already contacted the hospital, with dical staff notifying him to enter the operating room to help.
But without personally knowing his grandpa’s condition, he was still uneasy.
On this side, Dylan Wellington and others waited in the hospital, waiting for the old man to co out of the operating room.
On the other side, Marie Wellington, who had been thrown out by Dylan, had frantically arranged a eting with various shareholders of the Wellington family and the dia, planning to heavily expose Dylan as actually a blind useless person, and also the fact that his rebellion had angered the old man into fainting.
Marie Wellington was in a hurry, as if fearing that being late would allow Dylan to take the initiative.
That night, a press conference was held at a well-known five-star hotel.
At the press conference, Marie Wellington, as a father, bitterly criticized Dylan.
Facing the caras, Marie Wellington said sorrowfully, "It’s my fault, I didn’t raise him properly from a young age. I thought just giving him a rich material life and the best education would be enough. It’s that I didn’t care or teach him well, leading to him being spoiled by his mother into such unruly behavior now."
"I know, Dylan, as my son, has relied on his identity as a young master of the Wellington family over the years to indulge himself, play around, and break many girls’ hearts. He manipulates people, causing many girls to be hurt because of him, and all this is the fault of as a father. I have co to realize my indulgence towards him, and today, here, in front of the entire nation, I vow never to indulge him again from now on!"
"He relies on being rich and powerful to do as he pleases. Well, I will now disown him from the Wellington family and kick him out of the Wellington company. He relies on his mother’s spoiling and protection, disregarding others, so now I will divorce his mother. A doting mother raises a useless son, let’s see what the mother and son can do then!"
Marie Wellington was already outraged by this point.
And attending the press conference was not only Marie Wellington but also Elder Jenkins, Nicholas Jenkins, and Jonathan Jenkins.
As mbers of the Jenkins family, Mandy Jenkins’ family, they naturally beca the focus of the reporters.
A reporter asked, "Mr. Jenkins, is Mr. Wellington going to divorce your daughter? Do you have anything to say as the father of the concerned party?"
Elder Jenkins had already coordinated with Marie Wellington, now showing so sorrow, said, "I only feel regret and guilt. I feel guilty towards the Wellington family, towards Marie... To be honest, Marie wanting to divorce my daughter, I have nothing to say. Although Mandy is my biological daughter, Marie has been more filial to us elders than her, his biological daughter, all these years. Without Marie, I might have long been angered to death by Mandy."
Upon hearing Elder Jenkins say this, there seed to be more to the story.
The reporters moved eagerly, all pushing their microphones forward.
Elder Jenkins felt smug inside, as a senior, if he spoke ill of Mandy Jenkins, no one would dare not to believe him.
Once Mandy Jenkins is utterly tarnished, then when Marie Wellington marries Sophie Jenkins, no one will have anything to say.
For the so-called family interests, Elder Jenkins had long forgotten that Mandy Jenkins was his own daughter.
In front of interests, what is family love?
Elder Jenkins continued, "Mandy was spoiled by my late wife, always having a princess temper since childhood. Even after marrying Marie, she only knows to shop, eat, drink, and have fun everywhere. I was sick a few years ago, and she didn’t even co to see , it was still Marie, this son-in-law, who was filial at my bedside. This ti Joe Wellington was angered sick by Dylan, and Mandy also turned a blind eye."
"To be honest, even I, as a father-in-law, feel ashad seeing this daughter-in-law. Can you imagine, what character was instilled in the son raised by her? Sigh... I truly feel cold-hearted to have such a daughter and grandson."
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