Chapter 1062 I Will Get a Divorce 
Georgia had only one thought in her mind, and she spoke without restraint. “Besides, what do you have to compare with others? You couldn’t even give us a son. Did the 
Martinex family not give you enough time? 
“You look like an old hag every day. Why don’t you ask Jane if she likes you? She 
herself wanted to go. What are you making a fuss about?” 
“She wanted to go?” Judith couldn’t believe it. “Jane would never…” 
The door suddenly burst open. Janessa stood there, irritation clear on her face. “I did 
want to go. Ms. Phoebe’s really nice, and she always plays with me. Mommy, you’re overreacting. Why are you arguing with Grandma about this? Ms. Phoebe’s just Daddy’s friend.” 
“Ms. Phoebe is nice and always plays with you?” Judith repeated Janessa’s words, feeling like she’d been stabbed in the back. 

Janessa took a sip of water. “Yes, and Ms. Phoebe’s not old–fashioned like you, Mommy. She goes shopping with me and takes me to Disneyland. She even bought 
me a Lina Bell plushie. 
“Daddy said they’re just talking about work and took me along for some fun. Mommy, you’re always paranoid.” 
It was said that women were naturally gentle, but motherhood made them strong. If Judith felt pain before, now she was numb and her body felt cold. It was as if she 
had lost all sensation. 
Judith didn’t care what others thought of her, but why was her own daughter also 
treating her this way? 
Judith screamed at the top of her lungs, “She’s a mistress! I’m not being paranoid! 
She sent me all these messages!” 
“Mommy, I have Ms. Phoebe’s social media. How could it be her? And the photos don’t even show the whole face,” Janessa said nonchalantly. “If you really think Daddy has wronged you, just get a divorce.” 
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Judith froze suddenly, unable to utter a single word. She couldn’t understand what had gone wrong. Why would her daughter say such things? 
Georgia gently patted Janessa’s shoulder. “Okay, go back to your studies. I’ll make sure your mom stops yelling. I’ll order your favorite pizza too.” 
“And ice cream!” Janessa’s voice was cheerful. 
Georgia smiled. “Of course. Grandma will order it for you now.” 
The scene was absurd and left even the outsiders at a loss for words. One of the 
teachers quietly suggested, “Judith, maybe you should wait for Jaxon to come back 
and see what he has to say.” 
Judith’s shoulders trembled as she spoke through tears. “Do you also think I’m being paranoid? That I’m overthinking?” 
The teacher didn’t know how to answer her question, so she could only say, “You 
need to be more open–minded.” 
“Exactly. Why don’t I just get a divorce?” Judith looked at her daughter, who didn’t 
seem to care about her at all. Her face contorted into a mixture of tears and laughter. 
“All this time, I’ve only been fooling myself.” 
Georgia shot a glance at her. “That’s enough. Go make dinner. Jane wants pizza, and 
I will have tacos. Make plenty.” 
“Tacos? You want me to make tacos now?” Judith’s tears fell onto her phone. “Your son is clearly in the wrong. No wonder he’s such a jerk! It’s because he has a mother like you, someone who thinks cheating is no big deal!” 
Upon hearing this, Georgia slapped Judith. “This is your final warning. Stop talking 
about cheating. Who cheated? If you have the guts, just get a divorce like Jane said.” 
“Okay.” Judith’s voice lowered. “I will get a divorce.”