Our Anniversary, You Chose Her – I Chose Divorce

Chapter 376: Why Monitor Her?

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Chapter 376: Chapter 376: Why Monitor Her?

Aunt King was visibly stunned, a look of helplessness crossing her face. "Miss Reed, did I do something wrong?"

Chloe Reed offered a gentle smile and shook her head. "No, I haven’t been very busy lately, so I can take care of my grandmother myself."

Her grandmother then said, "I’m old. I don’t like a lot of people around."

Aunt King could only nod and go pack her things.

When Aunt Miller and Aunt Lewis returned, she told them the same thing.

Aunt Miller’s reaction was unremarkable, but Aunt Lewis frowned slightly and said, "Miss Reed, can you really manage to take care of her all by yourself?"

"I can."

Chloe Reed gave her a longer look.

Aunt Lewis was still worried. "Is there something we’ve done wrong? You can just tell us."

Chloe Reed said, "My grandmother and I prefer peace and quiet."

"But..." Aunt Lewis still wanted to say something more.

Chloe Reed stared at her and asked, "You seem very keen to stay. Why?"

Aunt Lewis’s back instantly tensed up. She then said, "I just think this is very sudden. To be honest, I find you and your grandmother very easy to get along with, and the work has been going smoothly. I won’t lie to you, as a caregiver, finding employers who are easy to get along with is a huge relief."

Her gaze was very open, and her words sounded sincere.

But Chloe Reed didn’t dare leave any potential risks. She said, "Don’t worry, I won’t say much to the housekeeping agency. The reason will simply be that I’m taking care of my grandmother myself."

Seeing her insistence, Aunt Lewis nodded and turned to pack her things.

The next day, all three caregivers had left.

That afternoon, the people Zachary Bowman had personally screened came for an interview.

Zachary Bowman even made a special call to Chloe Reed, saying, "Miss Reed, I personally vetted these people with strict criteria. There will be absolutely no problems. You and the old madam can use their services with peace of mind."

Chloe Reed laughed and said, "Thank you."

"Miss Reed, please don’t be so formal with me," Zachary Bowman said. "It was just a small thing."

Chloe Reed agreed, then said, "When you’re not busy, come over for dinner sometime. My grandmother said she misses you."

"Okay," Zachary Bowman said.

...

This time, there were two caregivers: Aunt Aldridge, who was responsible for cooking and cleaning, and Aunt Woods, who was specifically in charge of taking care of her grandmother.

Chloe Reed looked over their files. Their backgrounds were indeed ordinary and clean. Neither of them had children, and Aunt Woods was divorced.

The worry Chloe Reed had been holding in eased slightly.

And just then, Walker Grant sent her a file.

A puzzled expression appeared on her face. She opened it and saw that it was information about the children of the former caregivers.

The boss of the company where Aunt King’s son worked was a member of a branch of the Hawthorne family, a cousin of Miles Hawthorne, and was on very good terms with him. 𝒇𝒓𝙚𝒆𝔀𝓮𝓫𝒏𝓸𝙫𝓮𝓵.𝓬𝙤𝙢

And recently, the few of them had met several times. The file even included photos.

Meanwhile, Aunt Miller’s daughter was a department manager at an automobile manufacturing plant under the Vance Group. She had also met Preston Vance once or twice recently, although it was always on the factory premises.

Chloe Reed’s heart sank deeper and deeper.

’They had all met with them.’

’So, were those two really planted by them?’

’So, they were the ones who snitched about me going to the Civil Affairs Bureau to divorce Walker Grant. Then, someone—I don’t know if it was Preston Vance’s people or Miles Hawthorne’s—made a move and snatched my bag.’

’To stop our divorce?’

Chloe Reed was utterly baffled.

’But Preston Vance and Miles Hawthorne both supported my divorce.’

’Miles Hawthorne, especially, was sparing no effort to help me with the divorce lawsuit.’

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