Chapter 223: Chapter 223: The Husband and Wife Keeping a Secret from Their Daughter-in-law
WorryFree looked at the small black dog, and somehow, she didnât feel so scared anymore.
Renee Jennings smiled and said, "Heâs telling you he doesnât bite."
WorryFree let out a soft sigh of relief and mustered the courage to pat the small black dogâs head.
The small black dogâs tail wagged even more happily.
WorryFree slowly overcame her fear and whispered, "Shadow, thereâs something I need your help with. Is that okay?"
The small black dog barked twice. "Sure, but am I really that special? To think I can actually help you!"
Renee Jennings translated for her in real-time.
WorryFree said to the small black dog, "I think you can help me."
She disconnected her Bluetooth earbuds and held the phone so it could see the screen. "Shadow, how about you talk to this pretty lady?"
The small black dog blinked its eyes in surprise. "Wow, she really is pretty!"
Renee Jennings chuckled and said softly, "Thank you for the compliment. Youâre very cute, too."
"Hehe!" The small black dog gave a silly laugh.
"I have something Iâd like to ask you." Renee Jennings got straight to the point.
Curiosity instantly filled the small black dogâs round eyes. "What is it?"
Renee Jennings asked, "Are you at home every day?"
The small black dog replied, "Sometimes if the door is left open, I sneak out to play, hehe!"
"Then have you heard them talk about a lot of gold going missing from the house?" Renee Jennings added, "It was kept on the second floor."
The small black dog tilted its head, seeming to think. "Is it something really valuable?"
"Yes." Renee Jennings thought for a moment, then took out another phone and searched for a picture of gold to show him. "It looks like this. Have you ever seen it?"
The small black dog stared at the picture of gold for a long time.
Renee Jennings didnât interrupt him, but the viewers in the live stream chat were getting antsy.
[Shadow! Have you seen it?!]
[Câmon, Shadow, donât just stare! Say something!]
[The suspense is killing me!]
After thinking for about two minutes, the small black dog finally barked. "Iâve seen it!"
Hearing this, Renee Jenningsâs eyes lit up, her voice rising slightly. "Youâve seen it?"
When WorryFree heard this, her face instantly lit up with surprise. "Shadow has really seen it?"
[Shadow for the win!]
The small black dog nodded and barked an explanation. "Yes! Mama goes to look at the shiny things every so often. And the last time Yana came over, she had Mama take them out to show her."
"Yana?" Renee Jennings asked, puzzled. "Vance, do you know who Yana is? Shadow says the last time Yana was here, she had your mother-in-law show her the gold."
WorryFree answered, "Yana is my husbandâs sister. Why was she looking at my gold?"
[Donât tell me his sister stole it?]
[This Yana is definitely involved!]
The small black dog said, "I donât know. Yana just said she wanted to see it."
Renee Jennings asked again, "Shadow, do you know that the shiny things are missing?"
"Of course I know!" The small black dog glanced toward the house. "Mama often went to look at the shiny things. Then one day, she suddenly realized the shiny things were gone and was so upset she started crying."
Renee Jennings translated this, and an expression of disbelief washed over WorryFreeâs face.
"My mother-in-law knew the gold was missing?"
[The mother-in-law knew it was gone but didnât call the police?]
[She probably found out Yana stole it.]
[Unbelievable. If my mother-in-law pulled something like this, Iâd tear her a new one!]
WorryFreeâs expression was grim, her tone heavy. "What happened next? Was the gold ever found?"
The small black dog blinked and continued, "They didnât find it. Papa said a burglar had gotten in and was about to call the police, but Mama stopped him. She said to wait, that sheâd make a phone call to ask about it."
Renee Jennings asked, "Do you remember who she called?"
The small black dog replied, "She called Yana! Mama was crying, saying the shiny things were gone. She was crying her eyes out at first, but she stopped after the phone call."
"So, did they report a break-in after that?" Renee Jennings pressed.
The small black dog shook its head back and forth. "Nope!"
Renee Jennings nodded and smiled. "Shadow, thank you for telling us all this."
"Youâre welcome~" The small black dog panted, its face a picture of happiness.
WorryFree suppressed the rage boiling up inside her. She raised a hand to pat his head and said weakly, "Thank you, Shadow."
[Shadow: Hehe, you gotta rely on me when it really counts.]
[Shadow: We have a deal. Youâre not allowed to be scared of me anymore!]
[Is Vance okay? Iâm guessing not...]
[Itâs pretty obvious what happened. The sister-in-law stole the gold. Otherwise, the mother-in-law wouldnât have decided not to call the police right after that phone call.]
[The in-laws covering for their daughter and hiding it from their daughter-in-law... thatâs just ruthless.]
[Iâm starting to suspect Vanceâs husband knows about this too. Thereâs no way he could be so calm otherwise.]
When WorryFree saw that comment, her heart clenched, and she gripped her phone tightly.
âDoes he know?â
WorryFree glanced back, then turned and walked out of the yard.
Seeing this, the small black dog scampered after her on all fours.
WorryFree walked aimlessly, her voice muffled. "I never imagined this would be the truth. They knew. They knew and they didnât tell me. When I finally found out, they pretended to be so surprised. My mother-in-law even cried last night."
Hearing this, Renee Jennings said calmly, "She was probably crying out of guilt. What are you going to do now?"
"I donât know." WorryFree noticed the small black dog trailing behind her and slowed her pace. "My mind is a total mess right now. Does anyone have any advice?"
[Youâre not gonna divorce him???]
[The whole family is a bunch of liars! Theyâre terrible people, get out of there!!!]
The word "divorce" made WorryFreeâs heart tremble. She hesitated. "But what if my husband doesnât know? Should I still divorce him?"
"Even if your husband doesnât know, you still need to see how he reacts when he finds out the truth," Renee Jennings said slowly. "If he just tells you to let it go, then I guarantee he will never take your side in any future conflicts with his family."
[Exactly! The host is making a lot of sense!]
[Yeah, if he doesnât treat something this serious as a big deal, youâll have a lot more to cry about in the future.]
[Speaking from experience: leave him.]
WorryFree was still hesitant. She frowned. "So what should I do now? If he does know, wonât he just lie and say he doesnât?"
[Call your sister-in-law! Try to bluff her!]
[Yeah, tell her your husband already told you everything, and that she promised to pay you back double! Tell her to write an IOU!]
Renee Jennings said softly, "Vance, take a look at the suggestions in the chat. I think theyâre all good ideas."
WorryFree carefully read through the comments, her voice filled with gratitude. "Thank you, Host. Thank you to all my sisters in the stream. Iâm so glad I have you all!"
"Youâre welcome," Renee Jennings said. "Do you want to disconnect from the stream to make the call, or should we wait for you?"
WorryFree thought for a moment, then said apologetically, "If you donât mind, Iâll be bold and take up a little more of everyoneâs time. We can talk more after I finish my call."