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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him novel Chapter 660

Chapter 660 Is That True
Elena approached Velma. “A few days ago, I was out handling some business. When I returned, I heard that you wanted Eli to kneel and apologize to Felix. Is that true?”

The aura she exuded made Velma take a step back.

Elena sneered, “I showed you two some respect because you're in-laws, and yet you think you can walk all over me? Do you think you're worthy enough to make my grandson kneel? You must be joking. So what if Eli caused Felix harm?”

Miranda, Adrian, and the Leighton couple were at a loss for words.

Originally, Elliot disliked Elena. However, witnessing the scenes unfold before him, he was astonished. It seems Grandma Elena is genuinely speaking up for me.

Elena didn't stop there. “I heard your company's been struggling recently. Are you planning to borrow money or goods from Nicholas?”

Derek and Velma avoided Elena's gaze.

Elena continued, “I can assure you, it's not going to happen. The company is single-handedly built by my two sons. Why should we cover your losses? If you're capable, go find your own sons or sons-in-law.”

In the end, Derek and Velma didn't even have their meal before Elena sent them packing.

Niel merely cautioned Elena to not be so hot-tempered and said nothing else.

Adrian and Miranda also left dejectedly with their son.

During dinner, Elena had someone continuously prepare delicious dishes for Elliot.

She also told Elliot, “In the future, if there's anything you crave, just come back home. I will personally make it for you.”

Elliot's attitude toward her had slightly improved, but only just a bit. “No need. Mommy will make it for me.”

Upon hearing those words, Elena appeared disappointed.

Cecilia also noticed that his son seemed to harbor a dislike toward Elena.

After dinner, Elena pulled Cecilia aside and asked, “Have you been preventing Eli and Jon from getting close to me in private? I'm the children's grandmother. Do you think this is right?”

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