While Leah was thinking about her next course of action Natalie was at her place.
Natalie brought Mrs. Kennedy to her place to get her mother to talk to her.
Mrs. Jennings held her younger sister's hand and said, "Don't be too sad. Natalie has never once listened to us when it came to marriage, too."
"How could you compare them? Natalie is so great! If Leah is as great as Natalie, we would not be so worried about her. Even if she hadn't told us that she wanted to remain single for the rest of her life, we would not have cared!" Mrs. Kennedy said aggrievedly. "There seems to be something going on between her and the Fosters' bodyguard. You don't know how rough he
was! He knew who I was, yet he still shoved me to the ground in public. If Leah dares marry him, I... I won't want to live anymore!
"Aunt Betty, I'm not clear about the details of her relationship with the bodyguard. It might not be as serious as we think." Natalie saw how sad her aunt was, so she consoled her, "I don't think Leah's taste is that bad, but I am also unsure why she wants to please Elliot Foster's daughter that much either."
"If you don't know about it, we know even less! But no matter what, she is determined to not listen to us," Mrs. Kennedy said sadly, "I can't deal with this, I'll get her father to deal with it! " "How can he deal with it? You already asked Leah to come up with one and a half million dollars. I'm only afraid that even if
he appears, Leah will not bow down. At that moment, both of you are still angry. Why not deal with this later?" Natalie suggested. "I'll go see her in a few more days."
"Natalie, thank you. I never thought that Leah, who was always obedient, would suddenly go wild after her graduation. Her obedience in the past must have been fake. Now that she can make her own money, she no longer has to deal with us. This child is too manipulative!" Tears fell from Mrs. Kennedy's face.
"No matter how terrible Leah is, she won't really get together with a bodyguard. A bodyguard is such a cheap job!" Mrs.
Jennings said.
"She could go ;h":SNY:be a teacher, earning that minuscule amount. Do you really think that she is in any position to look down on the Fosters' bodyguard?" Mrs. Kennedy took a jab. "If it weren't for Elliot's death, how would I dare to insult his bodyguard? A dog is only as powerful as its owner. Now that its owner is dead, the bodyguard's glorious days are over."
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