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Chapter 958: Chapter 900 It’s too much

Soon, lissa ca to the Dewar family with Vivian’s parents. After knocking on the door, Sileas ca and opened up.

As soon as she saw that it was lissa, and that brought Vivian’s parents over, she was a little surprised for a while, but let them in and offered them seats.

As soon as lissa settled down, she wasted no ti getting straight to the point.

"I think you may have wronged Vivian," lissa began calmly.

Sileas smiled and said nothing.

"Don’t you think that what you did interfered with Vivian’s private life?"

As soon as Sileas heard this, she knew what they were here for. But she had also discussed it with Arno’s father and they had both agreed not to interfere in the affairs between the two children anymore. So she did not refute what lissa said and even expressed her remorse.

lissa looked at Sileas’s reaction, a little surprised. If this were under normal circumstances, Sileas would have brought the roof down a long while ago. Why was she talking so peacefully this ti?

"Well, let’s sign an agreent and promise not to interfere in Vivian’s private life in the future, okay?" lissa said.

Hearing the proposal, Sileas then called Father Kim out. Arno’s father did not show any dissatisfaction after he understood what he was there for, and did as lissa said. Vivian’s parents also agreed with this approach.

But lissa felt more and more strange about the behaviour of the Dewar family’s parents. From the way they cooperated without hesitation, lissa couldn’t pick out a single mistake, and she was even a little curious as to whether the people in front of her were sincere.

"Since everyone is now peaceful, I think I need to go," lissa stood up and was about to leave. After all, it was not a good thing to be involved too much in other people’s family affairs.

But Vivian followed her out the door. "lissa, wait a minute."

"What else are you worried about?" lissa said, holding her hand.

"Although the agreent has been signed, I don’t want to live with his parents, I’m afraid..."

Vivian sighed. She knew there was no need to worry. Arno’s parents may have been wicked in tis past, but now, they were restrained with an agreent.

lissa also fell into contemplation, thinking for a long ti before following her back into the house.

When the Dewar family’s parents saw lissa coming back, their expressions changed, and Sileas imdiately got up and asked, "What else are you worried about?"

lissa chuckled and shook his head, "No need to worry. I just think that since the two of them have finally reunited, they should be given more personal space."

Vivian’s mother was also enthralled by this idea.

"The children are all grown up, and they should have their own space. Not to ntion that they are so busy with work that it is not good to co over to disturb you often."

"That won’t work. Arno is my son and I’m still counting on him to provide for us in our old age. There’s enough space here, isn’t the room big enough for the two of them?" Sileas imdiately disagreed, the smile disappearing from her face.

Silence reigned and they all sat in their various positions staring at each other until lissa was willing to break the silence.

"You are not that old, Mrs. Sileas and you still have a lot of years to live. They have finally reconciled, so why should you restrict them from having their own personal space," lissa still had a smile, suppressing her anger.

"Mom and dad, I want to move out and live with Vivian!" Arno took his stand, much to Vivian’s relief.

lissa smiled.

"It’s impossible, don’t even think about it. You are my son and must live in this house!" Sileas snapped.

Arno’s expression changed. "Mom, why are you doing this!"

"lissa, I respect you. But don’t forget that you have no right t ddle in our family’s affairs! We also agreed to sign the agreent, but now you are making another suggestion which I can’t tell if these are Vivian’s ideas or yours. Where do you get so many stupid ideas?" Sileas scolded lissa.

"What are you talking about? I asked lissa for help. You have no right to speak rudely to her!" Vivian said, standing in front of lissa to defend her.

Even Arno defended lissa by saying, "Mom, don’t speak to her like that!"

lissa sighed softly and touched the child in her stomach. She knew she didn’t need to be so violent so she put on a fake smile and turned to Sileas.

"Are you blaming

for being ddleso?"

Sileas scoffed. "Must I answer that? You know yourself."

This completely annoyed lissa.

"Okay, since it’s your Dewar family’s business, then I won’t have a say in it anymore. After all, I’m an outsider and I don’t have any right to do that, right?"

lissa said the last part rhetorically. Noticing her change in countenance, Arno and Vivian both stepped forward and held her hands.

"Don’t stress yourself too much, lissa," Vivian advised. "Be careful of the child in your belly!"

lissa smiled and waved, "It’s okay!"

The Swanson family’s parents just sat aside and watched the excitent.

"In that case, I find the Dewar family to be so ignorant, and I also see that you guys lack respect. How can I trust my entertainer in your hands?" lissa turned to Vivian. "Let’s go back to my place, you are worth way more than this family!"

Saying that she pulled Vivian away.

As soon as he finished speaking, Murray pushed open the door and roared, "Who looks down on my wife’s friend?" His eyes swept to Sileas.

Sileas was so frightened by him that she froze where she sat, too scared to move or even speak. Murray ca over and put his arms around lissa’s shoulders.

Seeing this, Arno quickly apologized. But Murray dragged Arno aside and spoke to the Dewar family’s parents.

"Vivian is the entertainer of our company, which ans she is like family to . Naturally, she asked her boss to co out and help solve this dispute. But instead of you appreciating and listening to her, you look down on her. Today I am being lenient, but next ti, don’t bla

for being ruthless."

Murray left with his arms around lissa.

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