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Loose 156

    <b>Chapter </b>156


    Quinn was always proud and arrogant Spoiled by Jared since childhood, she constantly tried to belittle me in front of him, thadong tromssed to tension between us and didn Fintend to respond


    However, Quinn had no intention of backing down


    I stayed quiet, knowing speaking up would only upset them more. They were family, while I was an outsider. A fierce quarrel would only hurt me.


    Tears instantly welled in Quinn’s eyes. Looking at Jared with a hurt expression, she said, “Ever since you got married, you don’t love me anymore.


    Sally was surprised and quickly held Quinn’s arm, “What are you talking about? Jared is married, and of course, he loves his wife. You’ll get married one day, too. What’s there to cry <b>about</b>?”


    “I don’t want that” Quinn cried. “She’s not good enough for Jared. I just don’t like her. Jared, she’s got such a bad temper. Why do you defend Her so much? You should just divorce her. Someone like her


    “Quinn, don’t make me hit you,” <b>Jared </b>said, staring seriously at her.


    Quinn was stunned, her face instantly going pale, and she forgot what she <b>was </b>about to say


    I stayed out of it, thinking it was smart not to pick a fight. If I argued with Quinn, I <b>would </b>be the one in trouble.


    As long as I stayed silent, I would be the reasonable one. I had to admit that arguing took skill.


    Suddenly. Quinn lunged at me and shoved me with all her strength. “Victoria, this is all your fault. I hate you.”


    I lost my bnce and fell backward. Thankfully, there was a couch behind me, but I was still stunned.


    Jared quickly came over and helped me up, staring coldly at Quinn. “In these three years abroad <i>w </i>


    worse. If you disrespect her again, you know what will happen.”


    Quinn stood there, tears welling, overwhelmed by shock, anger, and panic.


    haven’t changed your nasty temper. It’s gotten


    Sally was surprised. She gently tapped Quinn’s arm. “Why are you picking on Victoria? You’re not married, so you <b>don’t </b>understand how a family works. Husbands and wives each have their roles to y.


    “Victoria just doesn’t work. She handles everything else well. Stop finding faults with her ande home with me.”


    “Mom, why does everyone act like I’m the one making trouble? Just look at her. All she ever does is y the victim,” Quinn yelled, jabbing a finger at me.


    She was right. I was ying the victim now, but my goal was to provoke her further.


    “Quinn.” Jared became mad


    “Babe.” I grabbed Jared’s arm, lowering <b>my </b>voice. “Don’t me her. She’s right. I’m <bzy </b>and <b>have </b>no self–esteem.”


    My eyes stung with unshed tears as I whispered, “Try to change”


    “<b>Victoria</b>, drop the act.” Quinn said angrily, “You want to be a career woman like <b>Tracy</b>, right? Give it up. You’re no match for her.”


    Jared suddenly stood up so fast that I lost my gp on his arm. Without hesitation, he pped Quinn across the face


    Sally’s eyes widened as she saw Quinn get pped by Jared. She yelled, “Who’s Tracy?”


    Wonne froze, scared, wrapping her arms abund herself and curling up.


    Jared burned with anger. He shut his eyes tightly, took a deep breath, and <b>said</b>, “Quinn, stop meddling in my family affairs. And don’t mention Tracy in


    <b>front </b>of Victoria.


    Quinn seemed tensified by Jared’s gaze. She stepped back, covered


    sally jabbed a finger at Jared, unable to believe he would to such a thing, without another word, she turned and chased after Quint.


    Jared stood at the living room door, hands on his hips, irritated as he stared out at the night view. Wendy took the chance toe over and lead nonne


    upstairs.


    I stayed lying on the couch. Jared walked over and asked in a low voice, “Does it hurt?”


    I shook my head. I wasn’t physically hurt, but my pride was wounded.


    “I’m sorry,” Jared said, sounding frustrated. “I didn’t realize Quinn had such a big issue with you, I’ll talk to her”


    “It’s fine,” I said, sitting up and quietly heading upstairs.


    Jared caught up to me by the stairs, looking up, and said, “Quinn is still a child; she speaks without thinking. Don’t take her words to heart.”


    I sneered. She was already twenty–three, yet Jared was still calling her <b>a </b>child,


    “I’m not taking it seriously. <b>I’m </b>just tired,” I said softly, then strode upstairs.


    I went into the bedroom and shut the door. I ran a bath, added rose oil, and closed my <b>eyes</b><b>, </b>enjoying the warm water. Owning the new ce made me feel calm. Maybe settling in Shariport was a good idea.


    After the bath, I put on a face mask, applied body lotion, and prepared to sleep.


    Yvonne had also bathed. Clutching <b>a </b><b>doll</b>, she stood hesitantly outside my door, afraid toe closer,


    I pretended not to see her and went back to sleep. Yvonne stood frozen at the door for a while before Jared called her away. He gently closed my


    door.


    In my previous life, I never dared to argue for the sake of family peace, Even when Quinn made things difficult for me every time, I always endured. If this had happened back then, I would have felt utterly helpless.


    However, this time, a strange sense of satisfaction filled me. I seemed to have figured out how to handle Quinn. No matter what she said, I would just keep quiet: She would mess up on her own.


    Ther


    next morning, I didn’te downstairs, so Jared had to take Quinn to <b>school </b>alone.


    Wendy thought I was upset, so she cooked some hometown dishes to cheer me up. I appreciated her kindness and gave her a mug as a gift. She was thrilled.


    I did understand how the world worked. I was just too kind before <b>and </b>forgot to look out for myself.


    When’t arrived at thepany, Tracy had thrown up <b>again</b>, I heard she had been vomiting in the restroom for several minutes and looked exhausted when she came <b>out </b>


    Jared wasn’t at the office. Someone had taken Tracy to the hospital. I immediately texted Clyde. [Tracy might be pregnant. Go check it out.


    Clyde sent an OK emoji, then a few photos showing Jared having coffee alone with a woman.


    I squinted, looking closely at the photos, but I didn’t recognize the woman.
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