The Untouchable Ex-Wife

“Yes. That’s exactly what I mean.” As Timothy listened to them, tears welled up in his eyes, and he felt a surge of pride. “It’s no
surprise you’re Ren’s children. You’re both very intelligent, and your thinking is very mature. Your emotions are also stronger
than your father’s. It’s the Hunt family’s good fortune to have gotten such good genes from the Everheart family.”
Alexander was astounded by his grandchildren’s intelligence, but he wasn’t about to give in as he protested feebly, “Dad,
Stefan’s genes aren’t bad either. If the children supposedly inherited their mother’s emotional intelligence, they must have
inherited their father’s intelligence as well.”
“Nonsense!” Timothy rolled his eyes at Alexander. “Did you know Ren is a top student? She skipped grades and pursued her
master’s and doctoral degrees in the most difficult subject, physics. Stefan cannot compete with her – he’s only good at
business.”
Renee had wheeled Stefan into the living room just as Timothy was criticizing him, and Stefan instantly scowled.
“Oh, Ren, you’re here with Stefan! How thoughtful of you!” Francine approached them and joyfully embraced Renee. She paid
no attention to Stefan, who was seated in the wheelchair.
“It must have been exhausting for you to drive here while taking care of this nuisance, Ren. Come and take a seat. Do you want
anything to drink?” She guided Renee to the sofa and sat next to her, then instructed the servant to prepare the best coffee
possible.
“I’m not thirsty or tired.” Renee didn’t have the time to entertain Francine’s excessive cheerfulness as she glanced at Timothy,
her eyes teary as she said, “Grandpa Hunt, I’m sorry for being late. I had no idea...”
When Timothy heard this, he scoffed, “What do you mean by late? I’m still alive and kicking! I can eat two plates of food at the
same time, and I’m a great deal stronger than all of you kids put together!”
“That’s good.” Renee nodded with a wobbly smile, trying to keep her emotions in check.
The kids rushed into her arms to comfort her. “Mommy, don’t be sad. Great-grandpa promised to be a star and protect us.”
“Yes. We’ll all eventually become stars and meet in the sky!” Renee was touched by her children’s words.
Everyone talked and laughed together, and the atmosphere was warm and inviting. Only Stefan sat alone in the wheelchair,
looking depressed. Nobody bothered talking to him or even pushed him around.

“Have you all finished talking? Is anybody going to pay attention to me?” He couldn’t keep his cool any longer. “I hurt my back,
you know. Isn’t anybody coming to assist me to move?”
Timothy looked at him and remarked flatly, “You’re a big man. Aren’t you embarrassed to admit that you damaged your back?”
“It’s not like you broke your back,” Alexander scoffed. “What are you whining for?”
Francine, on the other hand, had no time for him since she was preoccupied with the children. She would feed Adie, and then
Abby, her joyful laughter ringing out.
‘Are they ignoring me? This isn’t possible... It’s time for me to take action!’ Stefan thought.

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