Chapter 103
The Remorseful Brothers
Chapter 103 As expected, a car arrived after only a dozen minutes.
Prompted by the noise, Madeline raised her head and saw her grandparents exiting the car.
Uneasy and embarrassed, Frank stood at the door, looking at the courtyard. The placement and planting of every flower and plant in the courtyard garden were meticulously planned to create a beautiful space. Just this place alone would require a lot of workers.
He couldnât control his urge to look around. Hesitation rose in his heart, and he zipped his mouth so as to not speak rashly.
There were many questions that he dared not ask Helena stood beside him, looking a little timid. Frank, is this the Larson residence? It looks much bigger than the Larson familyâs mansion..
Seeing such a gigantic house, she was awestruck but also scared. She felt her heartbeat accelerating, and her body trembled.
The Larsons disdain and insults toward her were still on her mind.
However, she was too happy to have the chance to see Madeline. Preparing herself mentally, Helena thought, âWho cares if they mock me again! I wonât die from that!â
What she wanted was to take a good look at her granddaughter.
Even if she only had the chance to take a short peek at Madeline and had to leave immediately, it was still a worthwhile opportunity. Madeline did not come for nothing 1 heard the driver talking about this place. What was it called, some kind of manor? It has land, houses, and a forest behind it.
Frank was also confused. âWhy is Maddie here?â
Helena frowned because she had no idea either. âI donât know, either. That man who claims to be Maddieâs second brother has arranged everything properly. Madeline never told me her second brother is such a kind person.â
Helena knew the Larson family had five sons, but she had never met them.
At the same time, the Larsons had never been friendly to them. She was bailed by the situation.
Therefore, when someone who claimed to be Madelineâs second brother treated them so well, Helena was flattered and suspected that she was dreaming!
Frank reminded Helena, âThe Larsons are kind enough to invite us for Thanksgiving. We still have to thank them A housekeeper led them to the middle of the living room and then turned to the dining hall.
Helena was over the moon when she caught sight of Madeline, âMaddie!â she exclaimed.
When she was about to say something else, three handsome, graceful, and affluent men came into her sight, which made her lower her head immediately.
The Larson family upheld many rules. They were different from the people in the countryside Feeling inadequate and lowly, Helena tried to be on her best behavior. Helena didnât want the Larsons to despise her more, nor did she want to cause embarrassment for Madeline.
Madeline felt a sharp pang in her heart when she saw Helenaâs behavior.
âMy grandparents suffered too many grievances from the Larson family because of me!
I am so sorry, Grandpa and Grandinalâ she lamented internally, Nolan stood up and welcomed Helena in a kind and gentle tone. âMrs. Lewis, come here and sit next to Maddie. You must miss her very much.
He then turned to Frank âMr. Lewis, you havenât fully recovered yet and shouldnât stand for too long. Please, come sit next to me Nolan was polite and considerate when he made arrangements for the elderly.
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Chapter 108 Seeing his attitude, Frank and Helena felt more at ease.
Madeline cast a grateful glance at Nolan. Madeline was very thankful for his thoughtfulness.
Compared to receiving good gifts and eating good food for the festival, what she truly hoped for was to celebrate Thanksgiving with her family.
Sining beside Madeline, Helena took her hand and asked in a low voice, âMaddie, why do you only have three brothers here?
How about the other two? Moreover, where are your parents and sister? Arenât they celebrating Thanksgiving here?â
Madelineâs smile froze, âGrandma. These three are like my brothers because we were close during our orphanage years. Iâm celebrating Thanksgiving with them. Meanwhile, the Larsons... They have other plansâ
Helena knitted her eyebrows, and her eyes showed distress. Must the Larsons exclude Maddie from such an important occasion as Thanksgiving?
How awful! Theyâve gone too far!
As always, theyâre heartless. Theyâve never changed at all!â she thought angrily.
A considerate person, Helena immediately stopped talking about the Larson family.
She quickly changed the topic in an unnatural tone. âMaddie, Nolan is very kind to us! We were home this morning, and he drove to pick us up! Nolan asked us to celebrate Thanksgiving with you in town and take the opportunity to have your grandpa see a doctor. Nolan even asked us to spend some time together and have fun in the provincial capitalâ
Helena hurriedly continued. âBut we donât need to have fun. You still need to attend school. Donât worry about us. Weâre already very happy to see you.
She didnât want to make things difficult for Madeline.
Madelineâs heart ached to see the sadness and helplessness in her grandmotherâs eyes. The old ladyâs willingness to compromise saddened her granddaughter even more.
Nolan sighed. âMrs. Lewis, donât worry. Our ties with Maddie are tighter than biological siblings. Weâre different from the Larsons.â He continued to persuade them, âItâs a rare occasion for Mr. and Mrs. Larson to be here. Please make yourselves at home. Youâre not outsiders. Actually, I hope you can live here because Maddie needs her family.â
âYes, Youâre such a nice young man. Youâre very considerate of Maddie. Iâm grateful to your Frank quickly nodded.
Madeline huffed a sigh of relief, âGrandpa and Grandma, please stay and make yourselves at home. Since I have a few days off for Thanksgiving. I can take you to explore the provincial capital. I believe you havenât experienced the provincial capital, right?
Donât you want to see where I go to school?â
The only times we come to the provincial capital is when we visit you. Weâre from the countryside, and we donât have opportunities to have fun here.â Helena replied.
She thought. The oneâway fare to town alone costs over 60 dollars. No, itâs nearly 80 dollars!
Not to mention the accommodation fees.
Moreover, we have many many y chickens and ducks at home. We need to feed and take care of them. We also canât neglect our farm. Itâs time to harvest corn when we return to the countryside. She made calculations in her mind.
in the future.â
Madelineâs smile had a hint of bitterness and sadness. âGrandma, Iâll take good care of you and Grandpa in âYour parents from the Larson family will be upset if they find out Frank shook his head. âWe understand that your family, the Larsons, donât want us to see each other anymore. Once again, donât worry about us. Weâll be happy as long as you live well!â
Donât concern yourselves with them. They donât matter a single bit. You two are what matter Yulissa and Hazel had served their meals. They had even made warm, creamy soup for Frank and Helena.
most to me.â Madeline pursed her lips. Caleb inadvertently glanced at Nolan. Caleb didnât expect Nolan to leave home so early today, around 5 or 6 a.m., to pick up grandparents.
Seeing Madeline so happy, a hint of joy crept into Calebâs s stoneâcold heart, Madelineâs 24 Chapter 103 âEverythingâs great as long as Maddie is happy,â he thought.
In order to leave a good impression on Frank and Helena, Gavin hastily acted and served grilled chicken to the old lady. His charming eyes were soft, and his sweet smile was innocent as if he was harmless and honest.
eus.
âHere, Mrs. Lewis, have more grilled chicken. By the way, Iâm Gavin. I rank third among Helena stared at Gavinâs face. âGavin, youâre so handsome. Are you about the same age as Maddie?â
âYouâve very sharp eyes. Mrs. Lewis. Iâm one year older than Maddie. We study together and are university classmates. Besides, Iâm not related to her by blood. Technically, weâre not brother and sister. So...â
Helena was stunned. âDâDoes that mean youâre dating Maddie?â
Smiling coyly without giving any explanation, Gavin had a bashful look on his face. âWell, you know, Mrs. Lewis.â
Madeline wouldâve strangled Gavin if Helena were not sitting between them!
âGrandma, donât believe what he said. He likes to talk nonsense! Iâm not dating him!â
âMrs. Lewis, please donât misunderstand. Maddie is just shy. Weâre living together now, Gavin quickly interjected.
Helena was a little surprised. âAh, are you living together while dating? Thatâs not a good thing to do!â
Madeline slammed her fork on the table, anxious to explain the truth. With her hands on her hips, she angrily demanded, âGavin, if you keep talking nonsense, Iâll stop talking to you!â
The atmosphere at the table was very cheery as they chatted and ate.
Meanwhile, the atmosphere at the Larson residence was strikingly different Layla sat at the dinner table. The seat next to her was empty because Thomas hadnât returned home.
Even on Thanksgiving, he was still busy and had to work at the company.
Their familyâs business deteriorated dramatically and suffered a large deficit in recent days. Thomas was busy working, and he barely had time to rest. Even so, things didnât improve, and he wore a sullen expression in the company daily âThis is the worst Thanksgiving in many years. Layla lamented in her heart.
There was nothing she could do except worry:
There were vague rumors about the company going bankrupt, Which distressed her. Due to this, she couldnât sleep for many nights. There were many delicious dishes on bes on the table, but she was not in the mood to eat.
Although Thomas was not here, all their children were at home Wrapped in bandages, Winslet had to sat in a wheelchair while a housekeeper fed her her meal. Injuries to the muscles and bones usually need about 100 days to heal. Therefore, there was naturally no obvious sign of recovery in such a short time.
She has been more ulent and inconspicuous recently. The injuries on her hands and feet were such an inconvenience to her, Since she got into the vocational school due to special privileges, she didnt get along with other students.
For someone who used to be the center of attention. Winslet found her current predicament very humiliating.
Her annoyance and fury reached the lughest point when she saw that Madeline, a country bumpkin from her high school years, had changed so much. The latter was now rated as the freshman belle of Acorester University and was popular among countless people.
She felt even wore.
She was far superior in the past, and there was no comparison between her and Madeline. âShe only deserves to stay in a low position to show how accomplished I am! Winslet howled internally.