The thing that pissed him off most was when he finally found a goddess that he was interested in, Gerald had to butt in and screw-up his chance to shine.
“Look, grandma! This is my birthday gift to you!”
The younger generation of the family was still presenting their gifts at the main table of the birthday banquet.
Lady Yaleman was grinning from ear-to-ear; she could not conceal the happiness that she was feeling right now.
“Oh! Isn’t that Bea? What took you so long? Have you already forgotten that it is your grandmother’s birthday today?”
In walked Bea and Gerald.
Rose wore a cunning smirk as she spoke.
“How can I possibly forget about grandma’s birthday? Eldest aunt, you are too much!” Bea retorted immediately.
“Hahaha! Let’s see what kind of birthday gift Bea prepared for grandma this year-round!”
Several girls simultaneously.
Bea’s mother was visibly irritated when she heard what those girls said about her daughter. She then directed a reassuring smile at Bea whilst glancing down at the gift she was holding.
She knew that her mother would be overjoyed if she received this gift.
“Bea, hurry up and show your grandmother the gift that you’ve gotten for her!” Catherine said.
“Okay! Grandma, this is the birthday gift that I have prepared for you this year! It’s a dragon jade bracelet!”
Bea said as she opened the box carefully.
“Dragon jade bracelet?”
Lady Yaleman was stunned for a moment.
She looked down at the gift and realized, it was just as she had said, a dragon jade bracelet!
In fact, Gerald had already bought a dragon jade bracelet for Giya before this and it cost about fifteen thousand dollars.
Of course, it wasn’t like Lady Yaleman couldn’t afford such a small gift.
But she knew very well that Bea’s family was not doing as well for the past few years. It was part of the reason why they could not afford to give her any decent gifts back then.
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