The Woman From Hell
Chapter 2256

I gulped, swallowing down my next words.

Tyler held Susan's hand tightly, and I noticed the firmness in his expression for the first time. "I won't have any other women in my life except Susan. If you can't accept her and introduce her to the public, then you should be prepared for the family to be without heirs." He owed Susan too much and could only repay her with his life.

However, if Susan could not be given an official status, it would also be unfair to her.

I grabbed the sofa, hesitating whether I should do as Cole said.

As for the Schuman couple, they were so angry that they could not speak when they heard what Tyler said.

Tyler's parents died young, and Carlson and Yvonne were the only ones left in the Schumans.

They had no children and treated Tyler as their own. It was natural for them to be angry now that he had said something like this.

I hurriedly reassured them. "Ty is just being hasty. Don't take it to heart. You guys actually like Susan very much, right? Why bother with those rules and regulations if you do? As long as you're willing to think outside the box, everything will be fine."

"Easier said than done." Carlson sighed. He wiped his face, hesitance showing on it. "How can someone within the political world have even the slightest dirt on them? They'll be in all likelihood forced to step aside if found out."

"Give it up, then. It's time for the two of you to retire and enjoy your blessings. You can take care of the child at home and travel when you have time. Won't life be more carefree?" I said easily.

Carlson glanced at me and boomed, "Ridiculous! How can you say such a thing?!"

I shrugged and smiled. "Looks like

you're reluctant to give up your current position. That's fair. You went through so much to reach your position today, so it must be difficult for you to give up, but in the same vein, you want Tyler to give up

Susan. That's also very difficult."

"They want to be together? Fine. Didn't they already get a certificate back then? Why do they have to make it public?" Carlson turned away and no longer looked at us.

"You want her to follow him for the

rest of her life but not give her the official title of being his wife. How do you think this will help the Schumans' reputation whenat gets out?" I asked rhetorically.

Seeing the tense situation, Susan could not help but say, "Forget it, Wanda. Let's not trouble them anymore. Let's just leave things as is. It's fine. Tyler, why don't we go first?"

She was probably worried that the relationship between all of us would be affected if this situation continued.

Susan and Tyler were about to leave, but I stopped them. "Wait." The two of them turned around and looked at me. "Wait a little longer."

I turned my gaze to Carlson and Yvonne. "If you don't want to give up your status, you have to give up your family relationship. Is that worth it for you?"

"Wanda, how can you talk to us like that?" Yvonne frowned, obviously dissatisfied with my attitude.

Carlson's expression was also foul. The two of them, with their big names and titles, were extremely conservative in their thinking. It was expected that they would not accept Susan.

They had not been able to agree to this from the very start, so how could another one or two words from us now change their minds? Unless...

I plucked up my courage and said to

them, "I'm just telling you the truth. I would rather go against religion than destroy relationship. Not to mention, you'd be destroying your own family's relationship. Are you not afraid that what happened to Millicent Yard will happen again?!"

Hearing this, Carlson and Yvonne glanced at each other. They then looked at me and got up to their feet in surprise.

Carlson pointed at me incredulously. "You, how do you know about her..."

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