Chapter 68 An Angry Slap For The Fake Damsel In Distress
Granduncle had his hands behind him as he went to the living room.
Grandaunt held the reading glasses in one hand and the watering can in the other as she continued to water the blooming flowers on the windowsill.
The living room had an old cabinet with red lacquer and large peony patterns. Every green leaf that was drawn on looked very realistic.
He opened the cabinet.
There was a stack of newspapers on the left side of the cabinet. Granduncle had a habit of collecting old newspapers.
On the top of the stack, there was a thick photo album.
Granduncle took out the photo album and flipped through it until he found the photo that was bugging him.
There were four people in the photo-granduncle himself when he was young, and three other girls in their 20s.
In that photo, Allison stood in the middle with red trousers that were very popular in that era. However, she did not look as happy as the other two girls.
On the left of Allison was Grandaunt when she was young.
On the right of Allison was her best friend, Queenie Ziegler. She wore a white dress and had two intricate french braids. 2
Although the photo was taken 28 years ago, Granduncle knew he was not too old to remember a face wrongly.
After staring at the picture for a long time, Granduncle suddenly thought that perhaps he was overthinking.
A woman who became a secretary must just be a child of an ordinary person.
Granduncle thought so deeply about it that he did not notice his wife was done watering the flowers and had entered the house.
When Grandaunt saw the four people in the photo, she looked a little angry. She pointed at Queenie and said to the old man, "You can fix your lovesickness by sneakily looking at other people's photos."
'What nonsense are you talking about?!' Granduncle angrily put away the photos and stuffed the old album back into the cabinet.
remind you. Queenie is the Provincial Committee Secretary's wife! You should be ashamed of yourself. She told you
liked another woman
so he turned away and
man meant that he
sister's best friend. Even
After all those years, her
Compared with the girls who grew up
Paramount Hospital.
Luke drove Bianca there.
the door, and
entering the hospital before looking away. He picked up the phone and made a call. He said," Contact Dean Winchester
hospital, she felt a little
was 18 years old, but when she found out about it, her dad was already in the
did not have any experiences
her a long time to make her way through the place. It was an old building left from the Second Sino- Japanese War, so the exterior walls were very thick
the receptionist asked her," Hello, is your father's surname
was surprised and nodded.
had an excellent attitude and showed her the
and was given
it was probably Luke’s
she saw Bianca,
Bianca shook her head.
going to come by himself
and her daughter would create
or else I’ll feel distressed too. There's nothing much we can do to change what happens to a person’s life." Nina did
Now that he got lung cancer, it was another horrible thing on top of the other for
going to freeze
learned to keep
was past
around one in the afternoon.
was worried that her dad would not come and said, "I'm waiting in the hospital. I won't leave until
said, "I’ll definitely go, but I
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