Chapter 256 She Just Doesnât Care This was the second time Samara had come to this restaurant. She wasnât familiar with it, so she ordered two signature dishes. 25 Hearing the dishes Samara ordered, Natalee added a dish and a soup.
Samara closed the menu. The waiter went forward to take their menu and turned to leave. Only Samara and Natalee were left in the room.
Before Natalee came, she had thought of a lot of words to say, but when Natalee saw Samara, Natalee found that she did not know what to say.
Natalee knew that Samara was completely different from the past and it was useless for her to sweet talk Samara.
However, when Natalee thought of the days when Chaim, who had never been close to her, suddenly found her and asked about what happened to Samara in the past three years, Natalee felt more determined and took the initiative to say, âIâm sorry, Samara. You are so busy, and I even asked you out.â
Samara had been silently sipping her tea, waiting for Natalee to speak. Hearing Nataleeâs words, Samara smiled faintly. Samara said, âMrs.
Humphrey, it doesnât matter. It should be me who should apologize. You have asked me out so many times, and today I have the time to see you, but I am late. I am sorry to have made you wait for me for so long.â
Every word Samara said was respectful, and she behaved politely, but it showed that she had cut herself off from the relationship with Natalee.
Hearing Samaraâs humble but polite words, Natalee didnât know what to say. The room quieted down, and Natalee sat there awkwardly.
Samara did not feel embarrassed. Natalee had asked Samara out several times, so Samara knew Natalee wanted to talk to her.
Samara knew the Humphrey family well. Natalee looked weak, but she was actually selfish. In the past, Samara treated Natalee sincerely, but Samara did not get any good results.
Samara poured herself a cup of tea and poured another cup for Natalee. Samara then put down the teapot and said, âDo you want to talk to me?â
Natalee nodded and took out something from her bag. Natalee said, âSamara, you were Chaimâs wife. This was given to me by Chaimâs grandma back then. It should be passed down through generations. Chaimâs brother died, so I donât have to decide whether to give this necklace to Chaimâs brotherâs wife or you.
âI know you are busy. Actually, I donât want to disturb you, but we have been motherâinâlaw and daughterâinâlaw for three years. I know that you loved Chaim, but I am useless. I didnât protect you at that time. A few days ago, Chaim came to me and asked me many things about you in those years.
Go Away, I'm a Billionairess Now (Samara and Chaim)
ï¤Chapter 255 When I Was a Wallflower (Leo and Amelie)
ï¤Chapter 564 Obsession With Mr. Right ï¤Chapter 339 âChaim is my son. Although he is not close to me, I can see that he loved you when he married you back then. It is just that he has been influenced by me and his father since he was a child. He has a boring personality and will only hide his thoughts in his heart. I can see that he has you in his heart. It doesnât matter whoâs right or wrong about what happened. Let the past go. You are still young. Donât waste your time on the past. Now that you have been divorced for nearly a year, I think you have calmed down. I hope you can give Chaim another chance.â
Samara listened to Nataleeâs words and did not speak. Samara kept smiling.
Just as Natalee finished speaking, the waiter pushed the dining cart in to serve the dishes. Samara smiled and said, âMrs. Humphrey, letâs eat first.â
As Samara spoke, she took a fork and handed it to Natalee.
Natalee looked at Samara. Samara was still smiling as if she had not heard what Natalee had just said, or perhaps Samara had heard it, but Samara just did not care.