Will the Aloof Billionaire Divorce Today?-Chapter 450: It was my lack of consideration

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Chapter 450: Chapter 450: It was my lack of consideration

Moreover, he was already convinced that Scarlett Yates was his daughter-in-law. No matter how much May Denton fussed, it was of no use, so he let her busy herself in vain.

For small matters, he let her have her way, and as long as nothing serious happened, he didn’t plan to intervene, but for some things, he wouldn’t allow her to have her way.

Scarlett Yates was eventually going to marry into the Saxon Family, someone he valued, and no matter how much May disliked her, she could not be mistreated.

So on usual days, whenever May Denton showed a hint of exclusion, he would immediately reprimand her to let her know how much he valued Scarlett Yates and to set an example for others.

He said in a deep voice, "Scarlett hasn’t even said when she’s leaving exactly, so why are you in such a hurry to get someone to pack for her?"

"Sir, here you go again. Why do you always think I’m targeting Miss Yates? Aren’t I considering for her? I’ve been married into the Saxon Family for so many years, don’t you know what kind of person I am? Am I the kind of petty woman?" Having her face repeatedly swept away by Roy Saxon in public, May Denton was a bit embarrassed and simply gave Roy Saxon a push with her hands, looking at him with a pout, throwing a tantrum.

"Ahem..."

The thing Roy Saxon liked most about May Denton was her ability to act coy. Although she was no longer a young girl, she still had her own captivating charm as a woman.

When she acted coy, Roy Saxon’s stern face would soften, as if a bit embarrassed, and he lowered his voice, "You’re of a certain age now, yet you still act coy in front of the kids. Aren’t you ashamed?"

May Denton playfully approached him with a charming smile, "Even if I’m seventy or eighty, and all my teeth have fallen out, I’ll still be my husband’s woman. What’s wrong with acting coy with my own man?"

"Let’s get back to the room before we talk, back to the room." Roy Saxon quickly pushed her soft body away, afraid of losing face in front of the younger generation.

In this scene, Scarlett Yates felt a bit embarrassed and instinctively looked up at Maxwell Saxon, only to see him glance at May Denton and quickly look away, his expression indifferent.

Scarlett Yates couldn’t see through Matthew Saxon, as he always seemed to be in a cheeky, non-serious manner. Being around him, it was hard to tell which of his words were true or false.

But she understood even less of Maxwell Saxon.

This man seemed to maintain a calm expression no matter what happened, and she similarly couldn’t guess what he was thinking.

He kept his thoughts well hidden and very deep, even more so than appearing openly, which made him seem profoundly inscrutable.

May Denton’s flirtatious behavior worked, as Roy Saxon’s attitude was noticeably softer than before. When he spoke again, his tone wasn’t as severe, "Though your intentions are good, bringing it up at such a time can lead to misunderstandings, making people think you’re eager for Scarlett to leave immediately."

"Sir, you’re right. I was inconsiderate." May Denton quickly admitted her mistake.

Seeing her decent attitude, Roy Saxon nodded in satisfaction, a hint of a smile appearing on his face, "Let these matters be handled by the young couple themselves. We don’t need to worry needlessly."

"If Aunt Denton really wants to help in any way, there’s something you can assist with. The dormitory conditions aren’t like home, so why not take out some money for Scarlett to get some things? This kind of help is most practical and useful, don’t you think, Aunt Denton?"