If Grandma were willing to come to Huyoniville and speak on Evan's behalf, the Du family would show her respect and lighten his punishment.

But she wouldn't come. The person who punished Evan the most was often his own grandmother.

Even during their phone call, Evan had cursed her in his heart hundreds of times. Far away at FC Manor, the old lady sneezed repeatedly.

Startled, she immediately distanced herself from Avah, afraid of catching a cold and passing it to her. Then, she hurried off to find the fourth young lady of the Johnson family and asked Dr. Carden to check if she was coming down with something. She even took medicine just to be safe before daring to hold the little girl again.

After checking her pulse, Lilian reassured her, "Grandma York, you're in great health. Even most middle-aged people-let alone young ones-don't have a physique as strong as yours."

Still, the old lady muttered, "I don't know which of my ungrateful grandsons is cursing me in his heart. It must be Evan!"

After all, Evan had the worst luck when it came to chasing his wife.

He was probably sulking about her favoritism right now.

Lilian was speechless.

That was completely off-topic.

his car, his gaze fixed

spent so much time waiting outside her company that he could now pinpoint her office's exact location just by glancing up. He had counted those floors so many times, he knew it by

The lights were on.

was nowhere

was too

He wasn't a clairvoyant.

home," Evan muttered. "Even if I can't take

He wasn't leaving.

with Spencer inside

to negotiate with him. The Du family was deliberately making things difficult

He hadn't come during the day but had waited until the evening, forcing Abby

fair, Abby often worked overtime. If not overtime, then business dinners. As the Du Group's vice president,

wouldn't have the time to chase after her, beg for

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