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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him novel Chapter 587

Chapter 587 Have You Been Doing Well
Dressed in a gown, Elena looked stunning and particularly youthful.

When she walked in and saw Elliot, she was instantly reminded of Nathaniel's childhood.

“Eli, I'm your grandma.”

Bending over, Elena intended to embrace Elliot.

Elliot, however, evaded her. “Ma'am, I believe you've mistaken me for someone else. I'm not your grandson.”

Elena choked up.

It was her first time becoming a grandmother, and she was unsure of what to do.

Immediately, she had her subordinates move the gifts in front of Elliot.

“Eli, I bought them for you.”

Another one who buys me gifts...

When Elliot looked over, he saw rows of bodyguards each holding the latest video games and action figures, along with some high-end models.

They were clearly expensive.

This bad woman is quite wealthy and rather generous. At least, she's more so than Paula. He put on a more benevolent facade.

“I'm sorry, Ma'am. Mommy said I can't just take things from strangers.”

Stranger...

Elena was hurt again.

“Eli, I'm not a stranger. You'll understand in time. Just take these gifts. It's okay.”

She felt upset that Elliot didn't call her “grandma,” but since he was her grandson, she couldn't bring herself to be angry.

Elliot let out a yawn.

“No, no, I really don't know you. You've mistaken me for someone else. I need to rest now, bye.”

Elena choked up again. Why isn't he showing any reaction to the gifts?

Don't all kids love this kind of stuff?

She was at a loss, unsure of how to coax him.

The child before her was the spitting image of Nathaniel when he was young.

“What will it take for you to believe that I'm your grandma?”

Elliot said earnestly, “I won't believe you because I already have a grandma.”

Elena was bewildered.

Who else would dare to be Nathaniel's mother? Well, he could be referring to Cecilia's mother.

“Eli, I am your grandma, and your mother is my daughter-in-law.”

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