Chapter 698
'Ì heard that you are good friends with Joanne?" Granny Atherton asked.
Catelyn suddenly recalled that Joanne and Edwin were getting married, then nodded.
"Joanne is a nice girl. She is nothing near bad, as everyone said about her. You will find her to be very compassionate if you spend more time with her."
"I know. Edwin and her love each other very much. She is now conceiving my little great-grandchild. I am beyond delighted."
Granny Atherton was pleased.
Kelly was waiting quietly by the lift lobby. She glanced over and realized that both of them looked somewhat similar.
She could not help but say, "Miss Clark, you look quite like Granny Atherton when she was younger."
Catelyn was just wondering since when did Edwin and Joanne 'love each other very much' and was suddenly stunned to hear Kelly's remarks. She smiled and shrugged it off. "Perhaps I have very common facial features."
Granny Atherton did not continue the conversation.
Ever since Summer passed away, she had come across quite a number of girls that resembled her.
Lola Atherton was one of them.
Granny Atherton always thought that Summer must have left with the mysterious man to his country.
Perhaps, they would never be seen in Sapphire City at all.
Catelyn watched as Granny Atherton left. The doors of the elevator closed. She could hear Kelly's remarks again.
She touched her face. Did she really look like a younger version of Granny Atherton?
However, she did look a little bit like Maia too...
Maybe she really had very common facial features.
In the elevator, even though Granny Atherton did not mention it, she inevitably thought about Summer.
So many years had passed in the blink of an eye.
She still remembered that when she decided to kick Summer out of the house, Summer was painting. She was painting an oil painting of a mother and a daughter having dinner together. The background was at the Atherton family's home.
Summer even asked her to sit at the dining table as her model and not move.
Summer was Granny Atherton's youngest child. She was also her only daughter. She was the apple in everyone's eyes. Granny Atherton liked to spoil her too.
However, she never expected that everything had changed before the painting could be finished.
Kelly noticed that Granny Atherton blinked and forced her tears back. She felt a little bad.
She felt guilty for having reminded her about Summer.
In fact, even without Kelly's remarks, Granny Atherton had already thought about Summer when she met Catelyn today.
The two came out of the elevator, and Granny Atherton finally wiped her teary eyes.
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