"Yanis, I've finished mopping the floor. Are you really not going to check it?" asked Zane.
Completely unprepared, Yanis heard Zane's voice coming from behind her.
Before she could speak, Bonnie's voice came over the phone first, "Yanis!"
Yanis coughed lightly after hearing Bonnie's voice and said, "Well, I have to go, we'll talk later."
Then she quickly hung up.
After putting the phone away, Yanis turned around and looked at Zane who came out from inside, and said, "It is okay if you think it's clean now."
Zane cleaned the mop in the sink before hanging it aside.
"Who was calling you?" asked Zane.
"Bonnie," Yanis replied, and then she went into the laundry room and took out the clothes from the washing machine.
When she reached for the hanger, Zane handed it to her.
Yanis stared blankly at the clothes hanger, reached for it, and hung up the clothes.
They both had good teamwork.
There wasn't much laundry. After Yanis finished drying, she turned and met Zane's affectionate gaze.
The two stared at each other for a few seconds.
At the thought of what Bonnie had just said on the phone, Yanis clenched her jaw and asked, "Don't ... you plan to go back and see grandma?"
Zane replied, "I'll go back after I finish the business here. I already told her about my plan yesterday."
At that moment, he paused and then added, "I also told her about you."
Yanis was slightly taken aback after hearing Zane's words. After getting divorced from Zane, Yanis never went to Lawrence's Manson, nor did she meet Catherine in private.
What she said in the days before they got divorced sounded sheer nonsense, and it didn't matter.
She knew clearly how well Catherine had treated her during her years at Lawrence's Manson.
Now that Catherine had been wounded, no matter it was badly or not, Yanis had to make a phone call sending regards.
After hesitating for a while, Yanis looked at Zane and asked, "Should ... I make a phone call to grandma?"
Zane said, "He'll never blame you if you don't want to."
"I'd like to call her," Yanis said.
The reason she did not contact Catherine afterwards was that she felt that, since she had divorced Zane, it was better not to maintain any connection with the Lawrence family.
And she was also afraid that if she didn't cut off the relationship with the Lawrence family, she might change her mind as time went by, so she chose to break off the connection right after the divorce.
Zane turned around to pick up the phone, then looked at Yanis, and asked cautiously, "Is a video call okay for you? She said she hadn't seen you for a long time and really missed you."
With something else ooccuring to him, Zane added, "Now there's no one else but Anika with grandma."
Yanis nodded, "Okay."
"Go to the living room, it's cold outside," Zane said.
Yanis entered the living room.
After they both sat down on the sofa, Zane used his mobile phone to make a video call to Anika.
After ringing a few times, it was picked up.
Anika's voice came, "Zane?"
Zane said, "Where's Grandma?"
"Grandma is here," Anika turned the video over to Catherine.
Catherine looked up at the video, "Don't worry, I'm fine."
"I'll be back in a few days after I finish my business here," Zane said. "Grandma, Yanis is also here."
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