The so-called Engagement 6

It was a long time later when Arnold Johnson finally said to Chloe Johnson, "I've always only treated you like a sister. We won't be happy together."

"How do you know if you don't try?"

Arnold Johnson rejected her bluntly, "I don't need to try to know. So I hope you find a man who knows how to cherish you, not someone like me who doesn't care about you."

Chloe had always known about Arnold's ruthlessness, but hearing it said so straightforwardly, she felt as if she was about to die, overwhelmed with grief.

Grand Lady Johnson held Chloe's hand and said, "Chloe, don't worry. In this Johnson family, as long as I, the old lady, live for one more day, no other woman can become Madam Johnson. In my eyes, you're the only daughter-in-law."

The conversation ended unpleasantly, amidst tears.

Arnold Johnson disappeared for a long time, and with the support of Grand Lady Johnson, Chloe continued to live in the Johnson Old Mansion. The servants at home still called her Madam Johnson.