Chapter 648 She Was Good

Yes, in Christine's opinion, Laura was the culprit.

She didn't think she and Max argued because Max heard her say those things.

She blamed Laura for this.

If Laura hadn't seduced Max in the first place, those things wouldn't have happened.

There were indeed no decent women in the entertainment field!

Laura didn't know what Christine was thinking.

If she did, she would have felt aggrieved!

She worked hard and had never done anything wrong. She had never tried to please anyone because she wanted to be famous.

What right did Christine have to look down on her?

However, she didn't have the opportunity to say that to Christine.

Christine sneered and snorted, "You are too kind, Mrs. Davies. No wonder your daughter is so smart. She trapped my son and he doesn't even go home now. You taught her well I guess." Fannie frowned.

She turned her head to look at Laura in confusion.

Laura was helpless, but she didn't want to pick a fight with Christine.

It wouldn't do any good to anyone.

So she gestured for Fannie to stop talking and ended the conversation.

"Mrs. Nixon, we gotta go. Have a nice day."

She then pulled Fannie to go out.

Christine was furious with Laura's attitude.

As she watched them leave the cafe, she gritted her teeth angrily and cursed, "Little bitch."

At that moment, her niece Rowan, who had been standing behind her in silence, asked, "Is she Max's girlfriend?"

Christine immediately explained, "Yes, Rowan, listen, you can't learn from her. She's a bad woman."

Rowan was in junior high and was in a critical period of developing an outlook on life.

She blinked in confusion and said curiously, "But I heard that she is good. There are many gossips about her, but they are initiated by some male stars and she rarely approaches them." Christine's countenance instantly changed.

She reprimanded Rowan seriously, "You're still very young. The entertainment industry is more complicated than you think."

Rowan still didn't understand.

She was just a teenager, but she knew that people shouldn't talk behind others' backs without evidence.

Besides, she had watched the shows Laura had acted in.

She was really a great actress and the shows were really good.

Why didn't Christine like her?

Rowan couldn't figure it out.

At the same time.

Laura and Fannie left the cafe and got into a car. Laura didn't want to wait for Max to pick them up. She wanted to go to his office to pick him up.

In the car, with mixed feelings, Fannie looked worried.

"Laura, why didn't you tell me that Mrs. Nixon didn't approve of you and Max getting married?"

Laura sighed helplessly.

She knew she couldn't hide it from Fannie and that she would replace out sooner or later, but she didn't expect it to happen so soon.

And the time and occasion were awkward.

She explained helplessly, "I was afraid you'd be worried. Besides, it doesn't really affect anything. We're already married, aren't we? So it's not that important." However, Fannie frowned.

"Nonsense. How can it not be important? Marriage is not the same as dating. You don't care about it now, but if any of his family disapproves when you have conflicts with each other, things will get worse."

Fannie had been married twice and knew better.

Laura pursed her lips, thought for a while, and said, "Let's put the matter aside for now!"

Fannie looked at her and knew that it was useless to talk about it now.

Anyway, they were already married.

Christine's attitude was unlikely to change anytime soon.

So Fannie could only sigh.

"Fine, but you can't hide it from me if you're being bullied. The Davies family isn't a big powerful family, but we deserve respect from others. If she really looks down on us, we don't have to please her."

Laura knew what Fannie meant.

However, she couldn't make up her mind when she thought of Max.

But to reassure Fannie, she smiled, "I got it, Mom."

Fannie nodded and they ended the conversation.

The car soon arrived at Max's office building.

They didn't get out but waited in the car.

Laura texted him and told him that she and her mother were downstairs.

She told him not to rush and that they weren't in a hurry. He could focus on his work.

However, how could Max focus on his work when he knew his beloved wife and mother-in-law were downstairs?

It might be okay if he made his wife wait for a while.

But he couldn't make his mother-in-law wait for him.

So Max quickly finished some of his work and told his subordinates that he would deal with the rest tomorrow. Then he left work in a hurry.

When he came downstairs, he saw Laura's car.

He walked over with a smile, opened the car door, and greeted them with a smile, "Sorry to keep you waiting."

Laura had thought that it would be at least another hour or so before he would come down.

But it had only been ten minutes. She was a little surprised.

"Have you finished your work?"

Max nodded, "It's not that urgent and it's okay to do it tomorrow." Laura nodded.

She added, "We've just arrived. You didn't have to be in such a hurry."

Fannie also felt awkward, "Yeah, we didn't mean to interrupt your work."

Max shook his head.

"Not at all. Hey, my job is kinda different from others'. I can deal with it at any time as long as it's not an emergency."

He was telling the truth though.

Laura knew about this and nodded.

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