Chapter 274 Discussion

It wasn't until Derek's grandmother's call that Derek hastily whisked Madeline over. The Powell family set off to the Carter Manor on short notice.

Derek concurred with his grandmother's urgency. The wedding should proceed swiftly, especially since Madeline's pregnancy was still in its early stages.

Yet, amidst the rush, Norah's image flickered through Derek's mind. Derek shook his head. What did he miss her for?

"No, we can't back out now. Your parents are en route," Derek replied.

Forfeiting attendance would cast Madeline and Derek as playing tricks in the eyes of both families' elders. In that case, Madeline's and Derek's reputations wouldn't remain untarnished.

Grudgingly, Madeline trailed behind Derek into the Carter Manor.

Inside the living room, Sharon and Kathy occupied adjacent seats, while Derek's grandparents, Matthew and Juliana, occupied the sofa's prime spots. Their faces were grim, tongues held by invisible reins.

Opposite Sharon sat Derek's father, Adrian, a figure with scant influence within the Carter family, relegated to a managerial role in the Carter Group.

Adrian cast blameful glances at Kathy, knowing full well her recklessness left unspoken.

Soon after, Derek and Madeline made their entrance, breaking the somber spell that gripped the room.

"Derek, take a seat. Kathy, scoot over a bit and make room for your brother." Sharon's warmth toward Derek was palpable, but her reception of Madeline was marked by a disdainful snort. "Here you are."

With that, Sharon lapsed into silence, turning her attention to Derek's recent activities.

Though Juliana harbored a deep disdain for Madeline's character, she masked it with forced civility for Derek's sake.

"Madeline, please, have a seat. We'll wait for your parents before we proceed." Juliana's politeness thinly veiled her antipathy.

Clutching Derek's hand tightly, Madeline trembled behind him. "Hello, everyone."

The room's tension was suffocating, leaving Madeline feeling unnerved. Her mind raced, pondering her escape from here. Guilt gnawed at her, fearing her inner turmoil might be laid bare.

Derek furrowed his brow, scrutinizing Madeline with a perplexed gaze. Wasn't she once known for her graciousness toward others? How had she fallen short compared to Norah?

Norah's visits to the Carter Manor were always marked by courtesy toward Sharon and Kathy. As for Juliana, Norah effortlessly charmed her on every occasion.

Soon, Coen and Rhoda showed up.

Juliana rose, acknowledging them with a nod. "You're aware of why Derek summoned you here, I presume? The Carter family is aware of Madeline's pregnancy. We've convened to discuss Madeline and Derek's future."

Coen exchanged an imperceptible glance with Madeline before flashing a smile. "We've just learned of it from Madeline. Her mother and I don't have high expectations. Our only wish is for the couple's happiness and well- being."

Juliana recognized Coen's gambit, allowing the Carters to dictate terms first. She admitted, "The Carter family is facing trying times..."

Juliana's thoughts drifted to Norah. Despite knowing the Carter family's financial constraints, Norah lacked consideration and claimed two-thirds of their wealth. Juliana felt her kindness to Norah was in vain.

Rhoda interjected, "Juliana, you mentioned the Carter family's difficulties.

Can Derek provide Madeline with a comfortable life?" Sharon arched an eyebrow, her tone icy cut through the air. "Given the Carter family's predicament, what if Derek can't provide Madeline with

luxury?"

To Sharon, Madeline and Norah were both responsible for the Carter family's downfall. Madeline was a shameless mistress whose interest was merely spending Derek's money. Norah had taken away a major part of the Carter family fortune post-divorce. Neither could claim moral superiority.

Sharon's words left Rhoda speechless. Though Rhoda's expression soured, she remained silent.

Derek shot Rhoda a cold glance, assuming Rhoda's priorities were solely fixated on extracting wealth from the Carter family, neglecting Madeline's well-being entirely.