It was common knowledge that the late Mr Maynard had passed on everything he owned to Mrs Maynard before he died. His assets included two boxes of priceless antiquities. To sum it up, Mrs Maynard was a force to be reckoned with.
It would be unwise to offend her.
"You're the most respected elder in the Maynard family, grandma," Henry spoke up suddenly. His tone was less chilly now. "We all wish you a long and healthy life. Don't get too worked up."
"Grandma, Henry is right." Luz quickly got up and walked over to Mrs Maynard. She brought a bowl of soup with her and said with a smile, "Grandma, have some soup as an appetizer first. I'll accompany you to the garden for a walk after dinner later."
For the sake of Luz, the old lady relaxed her frown and nodded. "Okay. Thank goodness for you, Luz."
Henry glanced at Luz, then looked away quickly.
This topic finally came to an end.
After dinner, Luz took a stroll in the back garden with Mrs Maynard.
Mrs Maynard did not know the full story behind Luz's divorce from Henry. She held her hand and kept blaming Henry while implying that she hoped Luz could forgive her grandson.
Luz pursed her lips in a smile and kept changing the subject subtly.
They talked in the garden until ten o'clock at night. When Luz realized it was very late, she said her goodbyes and left. Mrs Maynard wanted her to stay for the night, but after Luz's protests, she relented.
"Grandma, you can go back in now. Someone is coming to pick me up," Luz said. However, the old lady did not listen to her. She covered her shoulder with a cloak and insisted on walking her out of the house.
A black Maybach was parked at the door quietly.
A tall and elegant man leaned against the car in an image of casual debauchery. There were several cigarette butts scattered around his feet.
"Henry, you're still here?"
When she saw Henry, the old lady was stunned at first. She pulled Luz over to him and said with a smile, "It's getting late, why don't you send Luz home?"
It was not an inquiry, but a direct order.
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