Chapter 547 Learning How to Serve a Man (Part 2)_1

At first, when Wyatt Perry's mother saw him tormented like this, she felt quite sympathetic toward him. However, as soon as she heard him speak, still arrogant and superior as before, any trace of sympathy vanished immediately, leaving only revulsion.

Wyatt Perry's mother rebuked him coldly, "Don't be so affectionate; I'm not close with you, Ranulf Perry. Stop being so insincere; the sight of your hypocritical face makes me want to vomit!"

Twenty-some years after the divorce, no matter how affectionate they once were, they are now strangers to each other.

Back then, she decisively took her young son and left the Perrys, completely giving up on the man that was Ranulf Perry.

Now, living a good life and having a grandson to take care of, she harbored no thoughts of him.

Wyatt Perry's mother, overwhelmed with emotion, plunked down onto the sofa, and little Anna and Esmee Perry, two little schemers, immediately went over to comfort her.