CHAPTER 173 THE SON WHO GOT SEPARATED FROM THEM TEN YEARS AGO
Chapter 173 The Son Who Got Separated From Them Ten Years Ago
She held the phone tighter with a gloomy expression on her face.
It seemed like Rhys wouldn't quit this time.
...
Rhys returned to the Williams Mansion at night.
Mrs. Williams, who looked gracefully glorious, was waiting for him on the sofa when he got back.
His face darkened with a hint of impatience in his eyes.
He knew his mother was waiting here to tell him something.
But he didn't want to listen to her at all.
Rhys took over the Williams family after Zach Williams died years ago.
Mrs. Williams loved this only son so much that she always looked out for him.
She had been trying to match make him and rich ladies these years.
At first, he would meet those rich ladies.
But those spoiled ladies weren't his type.
And then he got tired of pleasing Mrs. Williams and just stopped meeting them.
Just then, Mrs. Williams asked with displeasure, "Where did you go? What took you so long?"
"The race course."
Rhys replied casually and then sat on the couch.
Mrs. Williams slightly frowned and said peacefully, "I set you up with the girl from the Duncan family
tomorrow."
"I'm not going."
Rhys rubbed his forehead to show his fatigue while saying that calmly.
Mrs. Williams obviously got upset. She said in a cold voice after she heard that.
"I know whom you've been with lately. I'm telling you, you can't date a married woman!"
A married woman... Rhys squinted as he could tell that his mother knew quite a lot about him.
He gently talked back with a short laugh, "She will divorce very soon."
Mrs. Williams was more upset when she heard it.
She thought Rhys just flirted with Stefan's wife for fun.
But all fun aside, Martha was married and his husband was the CEO of the Harrison Group.
Mrs. Williams glared at Rhys for he didn't meet her expectations.
"You can't date her. And I would never allow you to marry her even if she got a divorce. Over my dead
body! I mean it!"
Rhys didn't take his mother's words personally.
Seeing him like that, Mrs. Williams was distraught and then heaved a heavy sigh, "I don't know what
you have been through then. But you've completely changed since we took you back here from that
Sunny Orphanage."
She took him to a playground for fun when he was five.
Then, out of curiosity, he ran away without her knowing while she was buying marshmallows.
He never returned.
At that time, Mrs. Williams and her husband looked for him in that playground and places nearby but in
vain.
And they expanded the searching area to the country in the following ten years.
In the end, they found the son who got separated from them ten years ago at Sunny Orphanage.
After all, it had been ten years. Rhys was a fifteen-year-old, tall, and skinny boy with aloofness when
they finally met.
Mrs. Williams couldn't explain why, but she felt that her son had changed a lot.
She thought it was natural after so many bad things he had been through those years.
Then Rhys' chuckle interrupted Mrs. Williams's thoughts- This belongs to - ©.
"People are naturally good when they were little."
Then he looked down with a complicated look on his face.
Seeing him like this, Mrs. Williams signed resignedly and then added, feeling distressed for Rhys,
"Sorry that I put you in misery."
"It's nothing. Let bygones be bygones."
Rhys replied calmly, and his tone betrayed no emotions.
Hearing this, Mrs. Williams felt more guilty.
And then she thought arguing with his son over a woman was not worth it.
So she had to make a compromise at last.
"Fine. If you don't wanna get settled now, then so be it. But, just one thing, I don't want my daughter-in-
law to be a divorced woman."
Mrs. Williams then turned and went upstairs back to her room without waiting for Rhys' reply.
Rhys watched her walk away with infinite eyes.
The living room went eerily quiet again and the clock was making loud ticking noises.
In the end, he sneered with a distant memory coming to his mind.
Actually, he knew the real Rhys of the Williams family...