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My Past is Just Prologue (Janet and Nathaniel) novel Chapter 70

Read My Past is Just Prologue By Louisa Dillon Chapter 70 – Kneel down and Reflect on Himself

Janet didn’t expect that she would actually meet Nathaniel here.

Before she came, she had thought that she couldn’t be so unlucky to meet Nathaniel.

And yet a coincidence just came.

Janet put on a long face and looked away expressionlessly.

Albert hurriedly greeted Nathaniel and opened the door for him. “Mr. Webster, it’s so good you came back. Old Mr. Webster talked about you today! Mrs. Webster is also here, and she brought a lot of gifts for old Mr. Webster.”

“Oh?”

Nathaniel glanced at Janet’s red fingers made by the gift boxes and paused for a moment.

He also didn’t expect to meet Janet here.

His grandpa always asked Janet to accompany him when he was in poor health or in a bad mood. But today… Did she watch the live broadcast and decide to come?

But Nathaniel didn’t speak, neither did Janet. The atmosphere was a little awkward for a moment.

Albert looked at the two people and then mediated, “Oh, it’s getting dark soon. Let’s get into the house!”

Nathaniel got out of the car with the gifts in his hand. He walked slowly to Janet’s side, looked down at this petite woman, and

said, “Give them to me.”

“Mr. Webster, I’ll take care of these things. You and Mrs. Webster may get in!”

“Mrs. Webster,” Albert said, making Janet feel a little embarrassed.

Nathaniel seemed to notice the awkwardness of Janet, he then stretched out his hand and took the things in Janet’s hand away. “Don’t bother. Grandpa may not be in a good mood today. Perhaps he will feel better after seeing the stuff.”

Janet didn’t realize it. Seeing that Nathaniel was still trying to carry the pile of gifts on the ground, she frowned and said,

“Those things are not light.”

She lost the joy she once had when she was talking to him, and her tone was even and steady.

“It’s fine.”

Nathaniel originally thought that Janet just didn’t want to trouble him. But as he picked them up, Nathaniel clearly felt the weight of those things.

“They are indeed heavy. Why did this woman bring things of so much weight?

How did she bring it here?” thought Nathaniel.

“Well, as you please.” Janet’s tone was a little cold.

Janet couldn’t be clearer about the weight of the gift she brought. If it were in the past, she might have stepped forward to

share the burden with Nathaniel. But today, she suddenly didn’t want to do this anymore.

Since Nathaniel proposed to take them for me, just let him do it!

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