Chapter 29
Chapter 29
There was discontent in Grandma Langford’s voice. “Who do you think you’re calling’ Grandma? I’m not related to you at all! Address me properly as Madam Langford!”
Cindy became a little tearful right then, and nodded repeatedly, “Yes, Madam Langford. That was my mistake… I’ve made you upset.”
Samuel moved to stand in front of Cindy then. “Don’t blame her, Grandma. Would I have found out if not for her?”
“And you should be resting after working so hard! It’s only a little gastric pain, or do I have to ring a bell to summon everyone every single time this happens?”
Grandma Langford shot a look at Cindy behind Samuel, and growled, “Also, outsiders don’t need to concern themselves with our family matters.”
“Cindy is no outsider, Grandma. She saved my life, and she’s my little sister now,” Samuel said solemnly then.
He was alive thanks to Cindy’s monumental grace, and he would not let her be given grief whatever happens. Moreover, she had called him tonight clearly in consideration of his grandmother’s safety.
He would not let her kindness go to waste.
Grandma Langford sighed helplessly then.
“I know you’re a loyal child…”…
After another glance at the delicate and vulnerable Gindy, Grandma Langford then remembered something and asked, “By the way, did you find the young woman I told you to find last time?”
Even if they had only met once, Grandma Langford was convinced that the young woman was most compatible with Samuel.
“I have people looking for her. Don’t worry, Grandma.”
“How could I not be worried?!” Grandma Langford shot him a glare. “You’re just humoring m e, aren’t you? Worried that I’ll force you into a blind marriage? If you really want to be a good grandson to me and set my mind at ease, get married so that I can see my great-grandchild soon!”
That left Samuel with a migraine. “Again with that, Grandma…”
Cindy can’t sit still right then, and quietly said, “Madam Langford, Sam must have his own thoughts on the matter. If he really wants to, there are countless women who would compete t o marry him in Freesia. You don’t have to worry at all.”
“That’s true… What woman wouldn’t like my perfect grandson?” Grandma Langford was exceedingly satisfied with Cindy’s flattery, but soon added solemnly, “But do watch out would never allow some messy woman to marry into our family!”
Cindy’s heart skipped a beat at those words.
Messy woman?
Grandma Langford hadn’t found out about that wretch named Tina Lynd, had she? She would definitely demand Samuel to chase her away if she knew!
Hence, she said out of the blue, “Actually, Madam Langford, you just might get to hold your grandchild soon, just as you wish.”
“What?” Grandma Langford appeared taken aback.
“I heard from Samuel’s mother that he has someone he likes, and she already moved into one of his mansions. Isn’t that true?” Cindy asked innocently.
Grandma Langford was absolutely delighted at that.
“For real? She has moved into your mansion? Oh, you stinking brat! You really kept your cards close to your chest-bring her with you to meet me soon!”
Samuel’s expression darkened. “There’s no such thing, Grandma.”
Cindy cowered in fear right then. “Did I misspoke? I thought you really liked her, Sam…”
Having watched Samuel grow up, there’s no way Grandma Langford would miss the weird look on his face just then.
Her expression darkened as she asked solemnly, “What is going on here, Samuel? Does that girl exist?”
Knowing that he couldn’t hide the truth from her, Samuel admitted the truth. This belongs to NôvelDrama.Org: ©.
“She does, Grandmother-but it’s not what you think.”
“Alright, but since she does exist, bring her tomorrow so that I could see for myself what she’s like,” Grandma Langford said. Cindy was delighted inwardly. Her idea proved effective, just as she had expected.