Chapter 496
She tried not to mention anything about Wendy’s passing as well. She did not want
to reopen the wounds in Gale’s heart.
Time still passed, as usual, and people needed to move forward.
The imported cherries were large and juicy. Every bite burst with juices. Gale said with interest, “There’s too many for me to eat. Are you sending some to Dr. Lighton?”
“I didn’t buy any for him.”
“Thanks to him, I can raise my babies in peace. Just take it as a token of gratitude
from me.”
Summer waved it off. “Fine, I’ll thank him properly later. Don’t bother with it anymore.”
Gale said, “Dr. Lighton is such a good person… Thanks to him being willing to hide it, we’ve managed to stop Shawn from knowing that I’m pregnant.”
“Of course, just look at my relationship with him. It’s been so many years, and this is the first time I’ve asked him for anything.”
“What’s your relationship?” Gale blinked. “Tell me.”
“We’re best friends! He’s a male best friend!”
Gale let out a laugh. “Summer, why do you treat so many male friends as your
brothers…”
The moment she said that the snide voice of a woman could be heard from outside. ”
That’s right, she’s not like you, seducing every male friend you have. You’ve got all of them wrapped around your fingers!”
The words sounded snide and mean.
Gale looked over to the door. “Natalie?”
Natalie walked inside. “I can’t believe you remember me, Mrs. Wood. I thought important people usually had too much on their minds. I thought you would have already forgotten about me.”
Summer did not enjoy that tone, so she asked directly, “Who are you? If you don’t know how to be polite, then just shut up. No one will think you’re mute!”
Natalie had been raised as the Yarn family’s beloved daughter since she was young. Everyone around her spoiled her, so how could she bear with that tone?!
She pointed right at Summer. “Who are you? I’m talking to Gale. What gives you the right to interfere?!”
“Why does that matter to you? You’re not wanted here.” Summer started to chase her away. “Get out!”
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