Chapter 6 Chapter 6 He zoomed in on the photo, scrutinizing the image extremely carefully till the burning cigarette stung his fingers. Only then did he snap out of it and toss his phone away. A second later, it rang, the screen lighting up with "Mom" flashing on it. He unlocked to answer and then heard her voice. "Ells, where are you tonight? Could you stop being such a handful at least once in a while and go stay home for a couple of nights? "You've always left Hara alone back home. How could you do this to her?" He frowned. "Did she put a spell on you on what? All of you side with her. Enough. I see." Everyone else in the family liked Harriet, including Raymond, Kathie, and his parents. What was so good about her? He hung up and stood up. Picking up his suit jacket, he said to came up." Johnathan straightened up a little, arching an eyebrow. "The show hasn't even started yet. Are you sure?" No longer in the mood, he waved his hand while heading to the bar entrance. He started his car, leaving the car window open. Steering the wheel with his right hand, he rested his left arm on the window frame with a cigarette between his fingers. The rhythm of "Five Hundred Miles" through the Burmester sound system echoed in the car. He still didn't get it. There was nothing special about Harriet. How could she wrap everyone else in the family around her little finger? And... What was he thinking, agreeing to marry her in the first place? He took a drag from his cigarette and then exhaled a slow swirl of smoke. Seeing only a few cars in sight, he flicked away the half-smoked Chapter 6 cigarette and slammed the accelerator. With a roar, the car surged forward and soon disappeared into the distance. In the bedroom of the villa. Harriet took some shower gel and skincare products from the bathroom and reached for the bedroom door. Just then, someone opened it. She looked up. Then she was dumbfounded. Ellsworth? What was he doing back? Ellsworth had only come home a handful of times over the past three years. At the sight of him, Harriet was utterly stunned. She blurted out, "Why are you back?" Immediately, she explained, "I'm not saying you can't come back. I mean, it's your home, and you can come back anytime you want." She added after a brief pause, "I haven't used the bathroom or slept in the bed for a while now. Jacquelyn and the others clean and disinfect every day!" Jacquelyn Becker was one of the servants here. As Harriet said this, some memories flashed across her mind. She had once grabbed Ellsworth's sleeve, and he had tossed the black suit jacket away later. From then on, she had never touched him or his things again unless necessary. If he wanted to stay the night, she didn't want him to be disgusted by her presence in the master bedroom. The truth was, she had moved into the guest room next door shortly after their marriage. Ellsworth took off his jacket and casually tossed it onto the couch. She stepped aside to make way. Since he didn't say anything, she lowered her head, ready to step out with the things she had taken from the bathroom. Just then, he asked, his voice icy, "You've got the birth certificate?" Chapter 6 Looking at him, she nodded. "Yes. Grandpa gave it to me. I don't think Sir Townsend will raise any objections either." She used to call Raymond by his first name, but Ellsworth always addressed Ralph as "Sir Chavez", as if drawing a clear boundary between the two families. Eventually, she, too, began calling Raymond "Sir Townsend". She had also heard Ellsworth loved Kelsey very much.