Chapter 290 At A Disadvantage
Kathleen hugged Frances, feeling moved. “Granny…”
Frances caressed Kathleen’s face. “Good girl. I promise I’ll never make you suffer.”
Meanwhile, Samuel silently watched the scene of the grandmother and granddaughter hugging each other by the side.
Frances smiled faintly and said, “All right. Could you wait over there? I’d like to have a word with Samuel.”
“Okay.” Kathleen nodded obediently and scooted to the side.
Knowing Frances had something to say to him, Samuel walked over. “Old Mrs. Yoeger, is there something you’d like to tell me?”
“Samuel, stop clinging onto Kate,” Frances advised. “Though both of you never told me about it, you were the one who kidnapped her, right?”
Samuel said nothing.
“Samuel, I’m not forcing you to leave Kate. I just hope you can consider my advice,” Frances said solemnly. “After all, I’ve known you since you were a kid. I was utterly heartbroken when you told me you liked Nicolette back then. Although you’ve seen her true colors now, I hope you can let Kate regain some of her freedom.”
Samuel’s eyes darkened. “Old Mrs. Yoeger, you don’t have to do this. My relationship with Kate is real. She didn’t promise to be with me because of how I clung to her. I won’t force her into anything in the future, but we have to walk this path together, as we have a common objective now.”
“All right.” Frances knew there was no point in saying anything more. “Both of you are adults, and you have your own ideas. I just hope that you won’t harm Kate, whatever decision she makes. It doesn’t matter if you can’t give her your blessing.”
That was enough to make her grateful.
Samuel croaked, “I won’t hurt her.”
No matter how vicious and extreme he was, he would never harm Kathleen.
He loved her with all his heart.
“I’m going to bring Kate to the Yoeger residence for a few days,” Frances said softly.
A cold gleam flashed across his eyes. “I know.”
Frances cast him a thoughtful gaze. “Kate and I will be going home now.”
“I’ll send both of you home,” Samuel offered solemnly.
“Okay,” Frances answered after giving it some thought.
“This way.” Samuel’s voice was calm.
Hearing that, Frances called out to Kathleen, and all three of them got into Samuel’s car.
Kathleen felt uneasy, for she knew Frances wanted to return to the Yoeger residence. “Granny, they’ve hurt you so much. Why do you still want to live with them under the same roof?”
“Don’t worry. If they want to kill me, they would’ve done it long ago,” said Frances, staring into the distance, lost in her thoughts. “I know they let me live not because they couldn’t bear to see me die but because I’m still useful to them. Just like this very moment. No matter what happens to the Yoeger family, as long as I’m alive, all their problems can be solved by using me.”
Kathleen pursed her lips. “To be honest, I don’t believe their promise.”
“You silly child. Do you think I believe them?” Frances flashed her a half smile. “I’ve faced all the ups and downs of life. I understand the human heart well.”
“So why are you still helping them?” Kathleen was bewildered.
“Because of my dignity.” Frances’ gaze darkened. “I can’t accept how my daughter was taken away just like that. I know what that old man cares about. He fears the fortunes of the Yoeger family won’t be inherited by a member of the Yoeger family. But he’s forgotten that I’ve worked my ass off for this. I can give it to whoever I want. Anyway, he’s basically powerless. He can’t control me.”
Kathleen was shocked by what she heard. She never expected Frances to have such thoughts.
Frances assured, “Don’t worry. Back then, I didn’t expect them to be so heartless and ambitious. Now that I know their true colors, I won’t lower my guard.”
Kathleen nodded in response.
“Okay. You should pack up your things. You’ll move into the Yoeger residence with me tomorrow,” Frances said seriously.
“Okay.” Kathleen had no choice but to agree.
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