Chapter 15
Dressed in an all–black suit, Jerome straightened his back and entered the door.
Why was he here?
Jerome’s eyes turned cold when he saw Mikayla. He seemed to be suppressing his
emotions.
Why did he look like that? Was he still upset about this morning’s incident?
“Grandpa.”
While Mikayla was still confused, Jerome politely greeted Eduard.
“Jerome, you’re here. You must be hungry. Sit down and have a meal with us. We were waiting for you!”
Eduard warmly invited him. “Sit beside Kay. Your favorite baked fish is right there.”
Upon hearing this, Mikayla pushed the baked fish to the center of the table, saying, “Sit
across from me.”
“Kay, what are you doing? Why are you so rude?”
Eduard reproached her and helplessly looked at Jerome. “Jerome, I spoiled Kay too much. She’s too wayward.”
“You need to be more accommodating to her. Don’t argue with her. She has a kind heart.”
Jerome didn’t refute. Sitting across from Mikayla, he said expressionlessly, “Grandpa, I got it.”
Jerome had received strict etiquette training since childhood. Although he didn’t like Mikayla, he usually maintained a sense of propriety before Eduard.
Of course, there were exceptions.
For example, he insisted on sending Mikayla to a mental hospital in the past life due to Kylie. Back then, he went against Eduard’s pleas. “Since you can’t teach her well, I’ll do it.
Thinking about the events of her past life, Mikayla lost her appetite.
She picked at her food, taking a bite now and then.
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Eduard and Jerome chatted about economic news and other matters.
“Oh, by the way, Kay…” Eduard seemed to remember something suddenly. “Many customers liked the sample of the perfume you formulated last time. They asked me when you would launch it,”
“Grandpa, that was just something I did for fun during my free time. You know the ingredients are scarce, I don’t think I can ever launch it.”
“Right, I forgot.” Eduard chuckled and patted his head. “But Kay is a very capable girl. Don’t you think so, Jerome?” Eduard asked Jerome.
Jerome respected the elder. He nodded in agreement.
Seeing Eduard brimming with pride, Mikayla felt a twinge of bitterness and guilt.
Eduard purposely praised her before Jerome to tell him about her strengths. He thought perhaps Jerome would like her more.
Unfortunately, she was always worthless to Jerome. No amount of praise would make a
difference.
After finishing dinner and having some coffee, the sky had darkened. Eduard cheerfully said, “It’s getting late. I won’t keep you around. You should go back and rest early.”
“Grandpa, I’m not going back. I want to stay here for a few days to accompany you, Mikayla said.
She hadn’t seen Eduard in a long time. One day was simply not enough.
Eduard tapped her forehead. “Silly child. Jerome came to pick you up. Why would you stay
here?”
“Jerome, I know you’re busy with work, but when you have time, come visit me with Kay.
“Okay, Grandpa.” Jerome nodded politely.
Before Mikayla entered the car, Eduard held her hand and gently said, “Kay, stop arguing with Jerome. If there’s a problem, talk it out. Husbands and wives shouldn’t hold grudges overnight.”
Mikayla entered the car and huddled in her seat. She then faced the window.
Eduard didn’t believe that she hadn’t argued with Jerome. He had purposely invited Jerome to dinner today to help ease their relationship. Despite his old age,
Eduard was
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still worried about her.
Mikayla held back her tears in order not to worry Eduard. But now, she was finding it hard to resist.
“Why did you turn off your phone?” Jerome’s cold voice sounded.
“You either go to Grandma or your grandfather’s place when you do something wrong. Mikayla, can’t you behave yourself?
“Grandpa even said you’re kind–hearted. Look at what you’ve done. You’re nothing close to kind–hearted.”
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