If her son were still alive, her granddaughter would be a hundred, a thousand, a million times more brilliant than that little Gonzales brat. That girl wouldn't even be worthy of cleaning her granddaughter's shoes.
But she had no granddaughter.
The thought brought tears to the Dowager's eyes, a single drop rolling down her wrinkled cheek. It was all Flavia's fault. If it weren't for that bitch, her son would still be alive.
The grief quickly morphed into a fierce, cold hatred.
*May God grant my wish,* she prayed silently, *and let that little bastard die here in Valerium.*
Rosemary smiled. "Don't worry, Mother. Even if she did manage to diagnose him, so what? Lance said the prescription she wrote won't cure Brock. In fact, it will only make him worse."
"Is that true?" The Dowager's eyes lit up. Her prayers were being answered. If Caitlin failed to cure Brock, the Palmer family would not let her off easy. She would be torn to pieces.
"Absolutely," Rosemary confirmed. "I asked Mr. Lance myself."
A wave of relief washed over the Dowager. *Excellent. Truly excellent.*
"Mother, Rosemary," Flavia said, entering the room. She looked pale, likely a side effect of the new medication. "The herbal tea is ready."
She carried the teapot over to them, pouring a cup for the Dowager first, then for Rosemary. This was her daily routine: personally preparing tea and snacks for her mother-in-law and sister-in-law, then spending the afternoon in the chapel praying for her deceased husband. For twenty years, she had not set foot outside the castle walls. Her life was a monotonous, colorless existence.
The sound echoed through the room. Flavia's head snapped to the side, and a trickle of blood appeared at the corner of her mouth. The pain was sharp, but she didn't cry. She simply covered her cheek with her hand. She understood now. Her sister-in-law had done it on purpose. The tea was just an excuse to hurt her.
The Dowager frowned at Flavia. "Are you deaf? Didn't you hear Rosemary say the tea was too hot? Go and make a fresh pot! You're utterly useless."
"Yes, Mother." Flavia turned and left.
Once she was gone, the Dowager looked at her daughter. "What was that all about? Why are you taking your anger out on her?"
Rosemary ground her teeth. "Mother, you have no idea how that little Gonzales brat treated me today!"

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The readers' comments on the novel: THE DIVORCE GAMBIT From Dumped Wife to CEO's Forever
Esse três capítulos de hoje parece está faltando alguns capítulos entre eles tipo tem buracos história pula pra parte que não tem nada haver ....
Parece ter pulado alguns capítulos...
Please update... Thanks 🙏🏻...
Hi.. could you start publishing another novel as well.. the mocked miss's hidden crowns...
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Can you please publish another novel - sorry for your loss, its me am the loss...
So happy for Carey, the reunion with her family is touching. Can we read more of Caitlin and Gordon? Readers are forgetting that Caitlin has a boyfriend by the way. Is it normal for their relationship to be erased in the storyline?...
Update please......
But where is Gordon?...
Great story, great author!...