Chapter 65: Don't Mention It
Chapter 65: Don't Mention It
Juliana went straight to Grandma, "Grandma, are you looking for me?"
Grandma looked up at Juliana and felt comforted by her simple outfit.
"Jill, are you still angry with Selene?"
Juliana sat down next to Grandma and said, "No."
Selene didn't even qualify as a rival to her. Angry?
That was impossible. Who would be angry with a clown on the stage?
Grandma then breathed a sigh of relief and said in a serious manner, "Jill, it's not that I want to be
partial to Selene, but I'm old and will die sooner or later."
"Your mother is gone too. A woman needs her own family to support her when she's married. You and
your sister will be able to support each other when I'm gone..."
Juliana listened quietly and didn't refute Grandma's words, although she thought it was ridiculous.
After speaking for a while, Grandma found that Juliana didn't even say a word, so she sighed, "Promise
Grandma that you'll get along with Selene. I'll teach Suzanne a lesson too."
She was getting old and didn't have much time left to protect her. This is from NôvelDrama.Org.
Juliana didn't promise, but only smiled.
It was Selene who had pushed the original Juliana into the water and gotten her killed, so she had no
right to say yes for the original Juliana.
Grandma stopped talking about this and said something else, "Jill, if Benson is nice to you, just stay
with him and stop thinking about Jayden..."
Juliana interrupted her, "Grandma, I have nothing to do with Jayden; I only have Benson in my life."
After the betrayal in her previous life, she no longer had any expectation of love.
Her marriage with Benson was mutually beneficial and necessary for each other.
Unless he wanted a divorce, she would never think about it in her life.
Grandma looked at Juliana, saw that she was very determined, and smiled, "It's good that you
understand yourself. I'm happy for you."
The girl who would only talk back and tell her to mind her own business had finally grown up.
Since her granddaughter was willing to reform herself, she would give her a chance. She handed out a
red packet, "All right, go back with Benson. It's not appropriate to stay here after you just got married."
Juliana nodded. She went to Benson and gave him the red packet, "It's from Grandma. Let's go home
now."
Benson looked at the fat packet in his hand and was a little surprised, not expecting to receive a red
packet when he was in his twenties.
Juliana said, "This is a token of Grandma's appreciation.
Juliana said, "It's a token of Grandma's appreciation. It is my family's custom to give a red packet to the
son-in-law who comes to visit us for the first time and the more money means the more satisfied."
Benson heard this and accepted it.
Juliana went back to her room to change her clothes and then went downstairs with Benson.
Selene stood in front of the stairway all wet and said timidly, "Mr. Leach, Jill, are you leaving?"
Juliana raised her head to look at Selene, whose white dress was dripping wet and clinging to her
body, outlining her enchanting figure.
And the black lace underwear inside was clearly visible. Her delicate and pitiful look made people want
to hold her tightly in their arms and care for her.
Juliana snorted mockingly, "Selene, you're actually in heat at any time and you want to seduce a man
when you see him."
To say that she was flirting with a man seemed like a compliment to her. She was simply being a slut!