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Hello, Mr. Brent novel Chapter 249

Franklin said calmly, "I know that you don't like her, but she also doesn't like you. The fact is just that she hasn't been here for a long time, so she came over to take a look. You don't have to care about her more because I'll take her around."

Mrs. Brent was speechless.

She was stunned and looked at Franklin in disbelief.

After a long time, she muttered, "This is my home, this is Brent Family's Residence. Does she think she could come and see at her thought? Who does she think she is?"

As Mrs. Brent spoke, the voice became much louder and she became more excited he became. It seemed that she was really furious.

Franklin frowned. He knew what his mother was angry about. The identity of "Mrs. Brent" cost almost her whole life to earn. Living in this old house and dying in this old house was her greatest wish in this life.

But Emily said she was coming to visit. How could his mother not be anxious? Their mother-son relationship had always been not close. She was worried that he would indulge Emily and send her, Mrs. Brent, out of the old house.

"Mother, you don't have to worry. She's just here to have a visit. If you feel uncomfortable, I'll let her walk by herself. I'll accompany you to have a chat here." Franklin said softly.

After all, she was his mother, who raised him up, and he wasn't completely cruel.

Sure enough, his words made Mrs. Brent look much better.

As long as her son was still by her side, as long as her son still stood on her side, that woman Emily could not figure out anything.

"Okay, you really need to have a heart-to-heart chat with me! We haven't talked together for a long time." Mrs. Brent said happily.

Because she was happy, she softened her attitude towards Emily and called the housekeeper to show her around.

"Don't get lost again. If you are locked somewhere else, no one will save you." Mrs. Brent taunted with a pun.

Emily sneered, knowing that Mrs. Brent was talking about the last time when she was locked up in the attic. She left with the housekeeper without bothering to argue with her.

As soon as she left, Mrs. Brent immediately ordered the servants to bring Franklin's favorite tea and a few snacks. She smiled and flattered him, "How about this snack? I remember that you liked it the most when you were a child."

Franklin picked it up, took a sip then put it down, and said, "I am no longer that little boy. Mother, everyone will grow up."

Mrs. Brent was stunned, not knowing what he meant by that. She frowned and sighed, "You're right. People will grow up. You were so obedient when you were a child."

"I remember you said something to me before." Franklin said, "At that time, you said that people are actually very strange. When children are young, children have to listen to their parents, but when they grow up, their parents have to come to rely on their children, and in turn, they have to listen to their children."

"Yes, I did say that." Mrs. Brent's expression was a little stiff, and her smile was unnatural.

Franklin sighed again, "So do you have to rely on me now, mother?"

Mrs. Brent was stunned and nodded quickly, "Of course, I have been relying on you for a long time. Not only me, but the whole Brent Family."

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