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The Promise of Happiness (Natalie and Samuel) novel Chapter 51

Chapter 51

It had been five whole years. 

Yara was still waiting for the day she would marry into the Bowers family and became Samuel‘s woman. 

Initially, she thought she could get her status elevated because of Franklin and Sophia, and that it would just be a matter of time before Samuel married her. However, five years had passed, and yet, Samuel seemed as though he did not intend to marry her at all. 

Even the public had no idea that she was the biological mother of the eldest grandson of the Bowers family.

She was tired after the long wait and did not want to waste more time. 

Yara was deep in love with Samuel. Instead of waiting for him to come to her, she decided to take the first move and capture the heart of her beloved one. 

“Samuel, I haven‘t asked you for anything in the past five years, but I hope you can agree to this,” she said. 

Samuel glanced at her. “Well, if it‘s something I can agree to.” 

“Really? That‘s great!” 

Delighted, she swore she would perform well at her father‘s 60th birthday banquet and won Samuel over. 

She became excited and wanted to hold Samuel‘s hand with that thought in mind, However, the man avoided her coldly before she could touch him. 

Giving her an icy look, he said, “I told you before. I don‘t like to be touched by a stranger

The smile on Yara‘s face faded as she awkwardly put her hand away. 

“Is there anything else?” Samuel asked in a cold tone. 

“N–No.” 

 

“If so, you may leave now.” He put down the coffee cup in his hand indifferently. 

His words were clear. He wanted Yara to stop bugging him and leave. 

At first, Yara was thinking of spending some time alone with Samuel, even if it was only watching him from the side quietly. 

However, seeing the stern look on his face, she had no choice but to leave. 

As she was leaving, she saw the two munchkins of the Bowers family were sending Natalie off. 

Franklin frowned as he reminded, “Natalie, you must remember to change the dressing on your wound. Don‘t be lazy. Okay?” 

“Okay. I‘ll remember that.” Natalie smiled. 

“You‘re really tough. How could you not even shed a single tear after bleeding so much?” 

“Well, I‘m already ugly. I‘ll look uglier if I cry.” 

“No, you‘re not ugly at all.” Looking at Natalie‘s freckled face, Franklin continued earnestly, “In my heart, you and Sophia are always the prettiest girl in this world.” 

 

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