Summary of Chapter 983 – A turning point in Bye-bye Trash! Hello Queen! by Theresa Winters
Chapter 983 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of Bye-bye Trash! Hello Queen!, written by Theresa Winters. With the hallmarks of Romance literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
Natalie tilted her head with a look of faux innocence as she addressed Joanna, "Ms. Scott, why on earth wouldn't I dare to be here?"
"Although the sight of you is a bit nauseating—I've probably lost my appetite for lunch—I'm here to see Grandma. This is her house. What does it have to do with you?"
Joanna was furious. "Natalie, you..." *This damn little bitch,* she thought, *calling me disgusting. As if she's so pure herself.* "Natalie, you'd better watch your mouth..."
But before she could finish her warning, Madam Griffith cut her off. "Oh! Natalie, you're here!" Madam Griffith was delighted to see her. "Oh, Natty, Grandma was just thinking of coming to see you this afternoon. It seems I can't stay in this old house anymore. I was thinking of moving in with you."
*If I leave here, my dear boy will have a chance to find me,* she thought. *The car crash happened so suddenly, and Sean never called. That must mean he's in trouble, too.*
"Of course, Grandma. I'd feel much better if you were living with me." Queena pushed Natalie's wheelchair inside.
Timothy glared at Natalie and threatened, "Natalie, you have one day to return all of the Griffith family's assets."
Natalie offered a look of wide-eyed innocence. "What assets? Mr. Griffith, are you getting senile in your old age? Those assets are mine. They were our marital property. Wasn't there a clause in the agreement stating that if Sebastian was unfaithful, all assets would go to me in the event of a divorce?"
"If you want to blame someone, blame your idiot son. He read the agreement and still signed it. Why are you blaming me? Blame him."


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