Perfect Mysterious Husband (Maddox and Kimberly)

Chapter 1477



Chapter 1477

However, Brenda would never admit it.

Wouldn't that sadden Olivia?

Hence, she immediately denied it.

"No, why would I meet the fortune-teller without your permission? Didn't I tell you the reason earlier? I feel that I've been too harsh on you, and I've been forcing you to go on blind dates since you wouldn't get into relationships. In the end, you came back with a fake boyfriend and ended up together. I thought about it, and I don't think it's a good idea to stay this way."

That was the excuse she came up with after an entire night's worth of pondering.

Only then could she be more persuasive.

However, it was all in vain as Olivia was so smart that she figured out the truth in no time. Furthermore, Brenda felt that what the forteller had said was too terrifying.

She and Emma had agreed not to think about it anymore.

However, she had had a nightmare about Olivia's wedding that night.

Ignorance was bliss, but once she knew the truth, she wouldn't be able to continue living in fear and anxiety.

On the other hand, Olivia felt that there was something off about her mother's words.

"That's impossible. You were fine with this. How could you change your mind in a day?"

At that, Olivia's expression turned solemn, "Mom, tell me the truth. Did you go and meet the forteller? Did it not turn out well, so that's why you're trying to break us up?"

"What are you talking about?" Brenda felt guilty to the point of her voice softening as time passed, "I didn't do it, plus, I asked for your permission, right? You refused, so I didn't go over."

"You're not such a person." Olivia didn't trust her mother's words, "Mom, I know you. You wouldn't be convinced otherwise if you've already set your mind on something, and you've always behaved in such a manner since I was a kid. You won't even obey dad's words, so it's impossible for you not to meet the fortune-teller. Plus, Sam's mom is desperate for me to marry him, and she will agree to any condition you offer."

She was absolutely spot on.

Brenda had no idea how she should refute her.

She did not want to admit it. After all, wouldn't Ollie be sad if she admitted the truth?

She knew that Olivia would never be with a man if she didn't have feelings for him. Plus, she had always been a free-spirited person, and she felt that men were a burden.

Right then, as she was willing to be with Sam and got along well with his parents, it meant that she really wanted to marry him.

As a result, Brenda decided to lie to Olivia.

Unfortunately, Olivia was sharp and instantly saw through the act.

At the thought of that, Brenda sighed, "Since you've gotten it right, there's nothing I can say."

Although Olivia had expected her to guess to be correct, her heart jolted when Brenda admitted to it.

She bit her lower lip, flustered.

"I told you not to meet the fortune-teller. Why won't you listen?"

"I did it for your sake! I did it all for you!"

"I don't need your help!" Olivia puffed up her cheeks, "I don't believe in fortune-telling, but you went to seek one's advice anyway. Now that it didn't turn out well, you're all afraid as you're trying to get me to break up with Sam."

"It's better to believe in it than to say

that it doesn't exist at all. Both Emma and went to meet several fortune-tellers yesterday, and everyone told me that you and Sam aren't meant to be. If it was one person, it would be fine, but they all said the same thing, so I'm obviously worried."

"That's because you didn't listen to me. If you were willing to do so, this wouldn't have happened!"

"But it has already happened."

"So why didn't you listen to me?"

Olivia was rather annoyed right then. She was trying to be with Sam, but her mother was trying to screw it up.

"I didn't want to be in a relationship,

but you forced me into one. It got so bad that I avoided coming home and moved out instead. Now that I'm in a relationship, you're trying to ruin it. Mom, are you doing all this for my sake? Why do I always have to play by your rules? I'm not a child. I'm an adult, so can't I go along with my own plans?"

That was the first time she had told Brenda such a thing.

Brenda also did not expect Olivia, who had always been well-behaved in front of her, to say all that in one go, and she could not respond for a while. "Ollie, I was..."

"That's enough," Olivia interrupted

her, her emotions turbulent. She took a deep breath and continued, "I shouldn't have raised my voice at you, but those were words from the bottom of my heart, Mom. I don't want to live life the way you planned it, and want to have control of my own life. I'll bear whatever

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consequences that come my way. As for whether I'll marry Sam or not, that will ultimately be up to me. If I don't want to marry him, no one can convince me otherwise. If I've made up my mind to marry him, no one can waver my stand, not even the stupid fortune teller. That's all."

With that, she hung up the phone right away.

"Hey, Ollie, listen..."

Brenda wanted to continue, but the dial tone echoed in her ear. Then, she began to panic.

Why was Olivia behaving in such a manner?

Brenda continued calling her, but Olivia had preemptively turned off her phone.

Right then, Brenda could not reach her at all.

After she turned it off, Olivia tossed her phone onto the bed, and she continued to laze around on the balcony. Earlier on, she'd felt rather frustrated and decided to invite Tiana shopping since the weather was nice that day.

At that moment, she'd lost all interest in doing so.Original content from NôvelDrama.Org.

She was flustered. Why did her mother meet the fortune teller when she told her not to?

Furthermore, the prediction was horrid. Thus, it angered her to no end, so she returned to her room after basking in the sun for a short while.

Sam had already gone to work. Olivia wondered if he would have the same idea as her mom.

He had never really liked her all that much anyway.

She paused for a moment at the thought. Both Brenda and Emma had visited the fortune-teller together, and right then, Brenda was trying to persuade both her and Sam into breaking up. Then, would he and Emma have the same opinion?

After all, the older generation was superstitious as they wished for their kids to have a bright future.

Hence, would Emma have called Sam to tell him about that?

Olivia shuddered at the thought.


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