Ci’s marital happiness was now the olddy’s greatest wish.
“Grandma.” Prisci threw herself into her grandmother’s arms, acting affectionately and yfully.
Bonnie patted her granddaughter’s back and smiled gently. “What brings you here to see me today?”
In her heart, she naturally hoped Prisci would visit more often, but thinking of her partial son and daughter–inw, she also didn’t want Prisci toe.
Every time she came, she had to suffer grievances.
Prisci lied and said she just passed by.
Bonnie stood up, and Prisci reached out to help her.
“Let me.” Wesley stepped forward and supported Bonnie first.
Prisci pressed her lips together and supported Bonnie from the other side.
Bonnie looked left and right, with genuine delight, and couldn’t help but say,
“You two aren’t young anymore. Hurry up and give me a great- grandchild.”
In the eyes of the elderly, only with children does a family feelplete.
Wesley’s deep voice carried a hint ofughter. “Don’t worry Grandma, I’ll do my best.”
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As he spoke, he turned to look at his wife, only to find her face <b>had </b>turned a little pale.
Prisci felt Wesley’s gaze and lowered her head to avoid it. Her mind was filled with that medical report and what Dr. Sarah Thompson had said.
She would never have her own child in this lifetime.
The grief in her heart seeped into every part of her body, making her eyes brim with tears, but in front of her grandmother, she could only force herself to hold it in.
After Grandma returned to her room, Dillon sent a servant to ask for Wesley.
Wesley left.
Prisci chatted with her grandmother for a while, but Grandma was tired and it was time for her to sleep.
She patiently helped Bonnie get ready for bed, and only after making sure her grandmother was asleep did she quietly leave the room.
Larissa was standing outside. When she saw Prisci, she immediately called out softly, “Prisci.”
Prisci’s gentle expression turned cold as she looked at her indifferently.
Larissa was dressed in a pink long dress, with her fair fingers twisting nervously. And her face was full of words left unsaid.
Since the affair, this was the first time they had faced each other alone.
Prisci had no intention of making small talk and walked straight past Larissa.
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“Prisci.” Larissa bit her lip and spoke. Her pale face showed <b>a </b><b>hint </b>of forbearance.
Prisci didn’t stop walking; she had nothing to say to Larissa.
It wasn’t until Larissa’s voice sounded again behind her: “Was Prisci on purpose?”
Her voice was tinged with tears, full of grievance.
Prisci stopped and turned around. her eyes were filled with coldness “Grandma is asleep. Keep your voice down.”
Larissa walked over, with tears hanging from the corners of her eyes and stubbornly tilting her head up.
“I’ve never wanted topete with you for anything. Why do you have to embarrass me like this?”
Prisci felt annoyed.
“If you have something to say, go outside.”
The elderly sleep lightly; she didn’t want to disturb her grandmother.
Larissa refused and her tears streamed down from her face. “Since you know Mr. Livingston and don’t care for the R&D Director position, why did you have to make things difficult for me at the banquet?”
Prisci was speechless. The R&D Director position was given to Larissa by Wesley–how did it be something she didn’t want?
Besides, what did this have to do with Eldridge?
Moreover, she had already said togo outside if there was something to discuss.
She turned to leave
Larissa grabbed her. “Prisci, you ove me an exnation”
Prisci shook off her hand and lowered her voice, angrily shouting. “Don’t you understand humannguage? I said Grandma is sleeping Stop making noises here.”
She really found it hard to like this sister who seemed gentle and gracious but was actually unreasonable and stubborn
Larissa’s tears fell even more and her voice trembled from crying.
“Why does Prisci have to target me?”
Looking at those tears, Prisci’s anger only grew. “Because you’re selfish and petty, such aplete hypocrite.”
Since Larissa wanted to ask, she told the truth, without sparing <b>her </b>feelings at all.
“Your pitiful tears are disgusting.”
“Prisci.” Larissa looked at her in disbelief and her face turned pale
Prisci had expressed her dislike for Larissa many times, but this was the first time she had said it so bluntly and called her gross.
“Are you satisfied now? Can I leave?” Prisci crossed her arms without expressions.
Larissa sobbed but still tried to reach out to Prisci. “Prisci, I’m sorry.”
Prisci stepped back in disgust. “If you really felt sorry for me, you’d stay away from me.
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She turned and left.
If she stayed here, Larissa would just keep crying and whining, <b>as </b><b>if </b>she couldn’t understand in words.
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