After divorce, Ex-wife Revealed Identities
Chapter 354
Queena was playing Go with Mya, who had been serving her for many years. Playing Go was her hobby.
The servants who served her all knew more or less how to play Go, so when they had nothing to do, they could play a few games with her. "Madam, Miss Andrews is here.”
As soon as Mya looked up, she saw one of the maids walking into the living room with Tammy and couldn't help but remind Queena who was concentrating on playing Go.
Queena slowly withdrew her eyes from the chessboard and looked at Tammy, frowning inaudibly when she saw that Tammy was wearing a rosy dress.
But soon, a kind smile appeared on her face. "Tammy is here?" "Grandma." Tammy smiled sweetly and brought a beautifully wrapped gift box in her hand to Queena. "This is H Rovirsa's black tea this year. I brought it here for you to try."
“Tammy, you're very sweet.” Queena smiled. "Come over and play with me."
The smile on Tammy's face froze, and there was a flicker of guiltiness in her eyes.
She really didn't know how to play Go.
Since Queena liked it, she had been learning it recently, but she really didn't have the talent, and the sight of the chessboard gave her a headache.
However, she did not dare to disobey, so she had to sit down, not to mention that ... she needed to ask Queena for help.
After a few moves, Queena could not help but frown tightly.
What the heck Tammy was doing? She couldn't even compare with the florist who was the worst among the servants.
She had heard that Tammy had been learning playing Go recently, but apparently, Tammy learned nothing.
Feeling annoyed, Queena said, "That's it for today. Tammy, why did you come to me today?"
Tammy quickly answered, "Grandma, I miss my uncle. Uncle has been in H Rovirsa for a few days."
"The age gap between your uncle and your mother is quite big. I was already old when I gave birth to him. You and your uncle are about the same age, so naturally you are closer to each other.”
the displeasure she felt just now diminished. Clare was thirty years old. A lot of rich ladies wanted to marry him, not only because he was handsome, talented, good at playing the piano and won numerous awards, but
how he is doing in H Rovirsa. He's so handsome. There must be a lot of girls who like him,"
like an innocent little girl with a hint of longing for her
girlfriend back, it won't be long
said that,
said, "Tammy, you miss your uncle, don't you? Why don't you go back
Tammy looked at Queena with a puzzled expression, "Grandma, you're willing to let me go back
so you and Skyla should go
book the flight
Mya hurriedly
Queena and turned around to leave
watched her walk away, and then cautiously said to Queena, "Madam, you
was a wall between her and me. Since they want to go back to H Rovirsa, I'll let
lost
because she didn't grow up in a good family that she was very mediocre with no talents to show. The same
narrow-minded. Tammy had no talents to show. They
didn't even have basic
and Tammy back, she was overjoyed and could not wait
to be reported to the king and other complicated procedures needed
the mood to fit Skyla and Tammy into
Queena was in a good mood, she might continue doing it. Queena liked to take Skyla and Tammy for social engagements before, to let those noble ladies know that she had a daughter and
face, she no longer liked
this, Queena couldn't help but
unlike
Ladyship. Even if you are related, it doesn't mean she can inherit it from you, so no need to
nature take its
sighed, "Come,
movie invested by Wilson Group and Carson Group
Read After divorce, Ex-wife Revealed Identities Chapter 354 TODAY
The novel After divorce, Ex-wife Revealed Identities has been updated Chapter 354 with many unexpected details, removing many love knots for the male and female lead. In addition, the author Lia Poole is very talented in making the situation extremely different. Let's follow the Chapter 354 of the After divorce, Ex-wife Revealed Identities HERE.
Keywords are searched:
Novel After divorce, Ex-wife Revealed Identities Chapter 354
Novel After divorce, Ex-wife Revealed Identities by Lia Poole