Revenge On Her Ex After Rebirth

Chapter 290 Her Tactics



Chapter 290 Her Tactics

Chapter 290 Her Tactics

Manuel came out of the room in a wheelchair and heard Susan screaming in her own room. There

were desperate screams coming out of the room.

Justine frowned and looked at Manuel, "What is wrong with her?"

Manuel didn't explain to his mother that it was because Susan couldn't accept that they slept in the

same bed last night. He changed the subject, "Why are you here?"

"I just came back from a trip last night. I came early this morning to see if you have been bullied by

Susan." Justine said frankly and smiled again, "I didn't expect your relationship to develop faster than I

thought."

"No, Susan was drunk last night and nothing happened as you thought." Manuel explained.

He didn't want his mother to misunderstand this.

"She can sleep in your bed while drunk, which means that she is not that defensive against you."

Justine said, "I knew Susan would love you someday."

Manuel smiled bitterly. It was hard to say.

"If she doesn't like you, then she must lose her mind."

"How can anyone praise her son like this?" Manuel said a bit helplessly, "You know I'm disabled now."

"Even if you are disabled now, you are still much better than the average person." Justine just had that

confidence. Anyway, mothers always think their kids are the best. Manuel didn't want to argue with his

mother on this. The two of them talked for a while.

Susan came out of the room suddenly. She had changed her outfit and put on makeup. She looked

pretty good. She looked so different from the one who was trying to hit her head against the wall a few

minutes ago. At that moment, it seemed that she had become an arrogant girl again, even though she

was harmless.

"Ms Phillips."Tia saw her come out of the room. She stepped forward hurriedly and talked to her, "I

didn't mean to bother you this morning. It was because Madam came and I wanted to wake Mr

Johnson up. If I knew you were sleeping together, I wouldn't have come in without knocking on the

door..."

Susan had tried so hard to forget it.

Shouldn't it be like that, as long as she was not embarrassed, then the embarrassed one would be

someone else? Did Tia mention this intentionally to make her feel bad?

"Shut up!" Susan shouted at Tia.

Tia didn't dare to speak anymore. She knew that Susan was a bad-tempered one. That was the reason

she tried so hard to explain.

Susan didn't give them a look and walked directly towards the door. She didn't even want to stay in this

house for another minute.

"Susan," Justine called her and asked, "where are you going?"

"It is none of your business!" Susan didn't care about Justine at all.

"Susan!"

Manuel grabbed his mother. Justine sometime felt disappointed in her son. She could only angrily

watch Susan walking out the door and slamming it. Susan seemed to be angrier than her.

Indeed, Susan was now in a huff.

What made Justine think that she could speak to her like that? Who did she think she was? Thinking of

it, Susan angrily drove away from the house. But she didn't know where to go. She didn't want to stay

at home where she would see Justine and Manuel.

Driving aimlessly down the streets, she was wondering where she could go in the daytime. The

nightclubs were not open yet. It was a total drag to drive like this.

Her phone rang suddenly.

"Hi, Hannah."

"It's so rare that you wake up so early today?"

"It was all because of Manuel."

"What happened?" Hannah was curious.

"Nothing. Why are you calling me?" Susan didn't want to talk about it at all. She tried to convince

herself that nothing happened and she would forget it soon.

"I think you should start working." Hannah said straightforwardly without beating around the bush.

"What?" Susan didn't want to hear that either.

"Are you going to play around like this for the rest of your life?"

"I don't want to go to work anyway. I can't stand the thought of getting up early in the morning every day

and spending the whole day in a boring place like an office."

"So you plan to have your dad paying for your forever?" Hannah raised her eyebrows.

Susan pursed her lips. She understood that it was not a good idea to let her dad pay for her forever.

"As we talked before, if you were with Henry and he was helping your dad manage Phillips Bank, you

may rely on him. But now, you're married to Manuel, as you know, Manuel won't be able to work at

Phillips Bank for a while, so Phillips Bank will have to rely on you at the end."

"There is still possibilities between Henry and me." Susan said frankly.

"What possibility?" Hannah's tone changed.

In fact, she knew that Susan still hadn't given up on Henry. But when hearing Susan saying it, she still

felt not happy.

"Anyway, I'll divorce Manuel someday."

"Susan!" Hannah stopped her seriously and warned, "The more you hurt Manuel now, the more you'll

regret it. I advise you to be kind to Manuel."

"Who's the bad guy? I would have been happy with Henry if it hadn't been for Manuel."

"Hell, you would be happy!" Hannah cursed suddenly. She sounded a little excited.

Susan was also a bit surprised by her words. Hannah was well educated, had always been reasonable

and never said such things.

Hannah took a deep breath, calmed herself down, and said, "I would have told you everything if it is not

for Manuel."

"What do you mean?"

"I mean, you should go and start working at Phillips Bank right now, stopping playing around all day. I

don't want to see you cry someday because your family's property was taken over by somebody else!"

Right after she finished her sentence, Hannah hung up the phone. It was because she felt it was

impossible to make Susan understand her situation while she still wanted to be with Henry. She wasn't

in the mood for work at all. Thus, Hannah started thinking about some extreme ways.

Susan was the kind who sometimes didn't listen and needed a tough lesson.

She called Edward.

It was answered, "Hi, Hannah."

His voice was very gentle. Edward was sincerely fond of Hannah. He always wondered why there was

such a big gap between Susan and Hannah, who were almost at the same age.

"Edward, I'm calling to talk to you about getting Susan to work at Phillips Bank."

"Speaking of this, I am also trying to figure out a way. Susan is still not ready for this."

"I thought about it. Persuasion is definitely useless. We can only force it."

"Forcing her is also useless. Susan would not be threatened by me at all."

"No, it is because you didn't use the right method."

"Do you have any good suggestions?" Edward asked hastily.

"Block all of Susan's cards, so that she would have no money to spend. And then tell her if she goes to

work, she will get a salary every month, and if she doesn't, she won't have even a penny." Hannah said

bluntly.

"Will this..." Edward still hesitated, "make our relationship even worse?" RêAd lat𝙚St chapters at Novel(D)ra/ma.Org Only

"Have you ever had a good relationship?" Hannah asked.

Edward couldn't help but feel bad to hear that. But Hannah made a good point.


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