Chapter 473: Chapter 473: The Evans Family Has a Low IQ
Madame Evans once told Xaviera that she was not good enough for Moore Mamet, and only a well-behaved and obedient girl like Mag could be a good match for Mr. Mamet. She forced Xaviera to break up with Moore.
But now, she discovered that somehow Xaviera was standing beside Mr. Caleb Mamet.
This, this was impossible!
Xaviera was just a country girl who grew up in the countryside and lost her mother at a young age. Her father didnât love her, and she was considered useless. She didnât know the etiquette of the upper class and could only disgrace the Evans family. How could she possiblyâŠ
But Mr. Caleb Mametâs words did seem to suggest that.
âMadame Evans hasnât figured it out yet.â
Sean Price coldly spoke, âThe Evans family and the Sutton Family have offended our president, so the president doesnât need to be merciful, Steve Price.â
Steve Price immediately stepped forward and cleared his throat, âMadame Evans, originally our president thought that after all, the Evans family is his wifeâs family, which raised her for several years. To express his gratitude for their kindness, he even prepared some gifts, including jewelry and a substantial amount of money, which would be enough for the Evans family to get through this crisis. ButâŠâ
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Everyone who heard this felt as if they were struck by lightning!
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Madame Evans unbelievingly took a few steps back and still asked in doubt, âMrâŠMrs. Mamet? May I ask who she isâŠâ
As long as Caleb didnât admit that Xaviera was Mrs. Mamet, she wouldnât believe it. This must not be true; itâs just a misunderstanding.
The rest of the Evans family were also dumbfounded, pale, and trembling uncontrollably, their eyes fiercely fixed on Xaviera.
Magâs heart skipped a beat, and fear spread from within.
She had bullied Xaviera since they were young, almost drowned her once, and took Moore away from her as they grew up. Moreover, during this time, she had been flaunting her marriage with her ideal husband in front of Xaviera.
If Xaviera was really Mrs. Mamet, how could she let her off easily? And all her previous boasting would become a joke!
âNo! Thatâs impossible!â
At this moment, Moore cried out and rushed out excitedly, looking at Xaviera in disbelief, âXavieraâŠXaviera, tell me, what is your relationship with Mr. Mamet? How could you twoâŠâ
Back then, he abandoned Xaviera and chose Mag because Xaviera was just a country girl who grew up in the countryside and didnât deserve his status as Mr. Moore Mamet. But now that Xaviera has become the wife of the head of the Mamet family, it felt like rubbing his face in the dirt.
So this absolutely couldnât be true!
âXaviera, why does he look so surprised?â Caleb asked casually.
Xaviera playfully scolded, âCaleb, itâs all because of you! Weâve been married for so long, and you havenât properly introduced me to Mr. Mamet. He doesnât seem to believe it!â
Caleb sneered, âIâve already said that you are Mrs. Mamet when I came in. Itâs just that with their intelligence, they couldnât understand it, and they need me to spell it out clearly for them.â
âAlthough they have low intelligence, they are still your family members after all. Forget it.â
Calebâs eyes lowered, and he looked down at everyone condescendingly, announcing loudly, âIn that case, Iâll officially inform you all that Xaviera is my wife, Caleb Mamet, and the hostess of the Mamet family!â
Boomââ!!
There was a moment of silence in the Evansâ living room, and then it suddenly erupted like a bomb had exploded.
Mr. Mamet himself admitted it!
Madame Evansâs face turned ashen, and her once old eyes instantly became gray and lifeless.
Everyone still had some doubt initially, but now they had no choice but to believe that Xaviera was Mrs. Mamet. The Evans family and the Sutton family all turned pale with fury.
Mooreâs expression was one of despair and betrayal, âXaviera, whyâŠâ
In fact, he did genuinely like Xaviera in his heart. She was beautiful and had excellent managerial skills in running a company; she would undoubtedly make a good wife in the future. But everyone said that he, as an offshoot of the Mamet family, was too good for her and should marry a more outstanding woman.
Because Xaviera grew up in the countryside and didnât receive an education or guidance on upper-class etiquette, she would be laughed at if he brought her to social events.