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Sering Mr. Felin walking toward them. Logan and juba shook his hand politely and then exchanged pleasantries. "Mr. Felton. are you discussing business at Mr. Gay?"
Tes. M. GITS company has several projects I'm quite interested in, so I came to chat with bin
Socizing that Jebany and Maggie had not come over. Logan paused but did not pay much attention.
Mr. Felon, unaware of the tension, found Mr. Gray's behavior a little strange.
After all, as a businessman, even if Mr. Gray didn't know the Brown family, it wouldn't hurt to make a greeting and expand
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Worle jula and Logan continued to chat with Mr. Faton, Grandma Brown, after greeting him, walked toward Maggie and Jimeng man Janice
Jehong locked at Margie
Mange seeing them approach,, remained unmoved.
Grandme Brow with a gearle smile, spoke first. "Mag, long time no see."
Magne didn't reply.
Gra
adame Broum sighted when she saw Maggie's stubborn expression. "Mag you..
this moment Janire spoke coldly. "Maggie, no matter how much misunderstanding or resentment you have toward me. beaten me, you and your mother.
In has nothing to do with Login or your grandmother. Amade bopes you don't push away the people who care about you just because of misdads."
Janice Green, Janice, Maggie remembered how Logan had core told her, before his divorce with her mother, that Janice to ber mase, was a proud and cold women who was his ideal lover, the perfect woman he had always dreamed of He said he had only understood what true love was after meeting Jamie.
They were manually in love.
Logan had mentioned that although Janice appeared cold, she was actually a good person. He hoped she would not followe hist mother's example and act out but rather recogere others excelrece.
else's marriage. Jazore, while always cold to her, never made te dfffcal for
thecary's along, as if she were beyond reach.
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After many years, Janice still looked as stunning and proud as Maggie remembered.
Thus, when Janice said these words of advice, they didn't feel like empty words. Unlike other stepmothers who would speak kindly to their stepdaughters, her words seemed sincere and more persuasive. After all, someone like her, with such a cold and proud aura, would never stoop to making life hard for her stepdaughter.
If there were any conflicts, it would surely be because the stepdaughter lacked understanding..
Janice claimed that the issues between her, Maggie's mother, and Logan did not affect the relationship between Logan and Grandma Brown.
Children long for their father's love, for family bonds.
This longing became stronger after a divorce.
At that time, she was only eight or nine years old and loved both her parents.
She couldn't bear to lose either of them.
However, her heart leaned more toward her mother, and she felt sympathy for her.
So, when Logan and Jason divorced and fought for custody, even though her mother, Jason, had already suffered a mental breakdown, she insisted on staying with her mother despite Logan and Grandma Brown's pleas. Even when she was with Jason, she still kept Logan and Grandma Brown in her heart.
But, not wanting to upset her mother, she
martyred inputs or showed this.
Over a year after the divorce, Grandma Brown visited the capital and secretly arranged to meet her. She had not seen Grandma Brown in more than a year and missed her, so she came to meet Grandma Brown in secret, without telling her uncle. But she didn't know that Grandma Brown had brought Julia along.
Grandma Brown said they were sisters and should
get along.
She didn't want to.
But when she saw the reproachful look in Grandma Brown's eyes, accusing her of being too much like her mother-sharp and difficult-she felt heartbroken and began to wonder if she was truly a narrow-minded child. That day remained vividly etched in her memory.
She remembered how, after feeling upset, she went to the restroom. When she returned, she saw Grandma Brown holding two ice creams, one for her and one for Julia.
One of the ice creams had been scratched off and had some oil stains on it after a waiter passed by with a dirty tray.
Julia immediately chose the intact one.
Grandma Brown just patted her head and smiled, but didn't bother to replace the dirty one.
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When Maggie returned, Grandma Brown handed her the ice cream without mentioning the piece that was missing.
At the time, with the Brown family's wealth, even if they bought a thousand or ten thousand ice creams, it would have been no issue.
But she didn't replace it.
At that moment, she clearly realized that Grandma Brown's feelings for her had already changed.
She would never forget the malicious look in Julia's eyes as she held the dirty ice cream.
pilar things had happened with Logan.
Thinking of this, although she no longer cared about Franklin,
Looking at the kind Grandma Brown and the hypocritical, well-meaning Janice, she smiled slightly and responded to them with her and Franklin's issues:
"You all say you truly care about me, and I really want to believe that. But your kind of care-helping Julia to meddle in my marriage-is that what you call concern?" 12:55