Chapter 587
Marrying
Chapter 587
Valerie saw her downcast expression and did not know how to cheer her up. She did not dare to mention Julian in front of her. Hence, she said. âIf Dale is a responsible man, heâll be honest with the fans and announce it to them one day
Katherine thought that it made sense. There is no need for me to be too humble. Besides, I have time, money, and good looks. I can find any man I want! If things canât work out between me and him, I can change to another one. If Dale still asks for resources from me, Iâll know what to say next
âValerie, this melon is so sweet. You should try it too!â Katherine served the sliced watermelon. Valerie tasted a piece and looked at her with a smile. âIs it yummy!â
âYes, itâs yummy. The specialties of Sopeal City are indeed worthy of their i
reputation!â Katherine said.
Valerie did not tell her that this was from Julianâs orchard. She only said that it was a specialty of Supeal City. Katherine believed it without a doubt.
âIt indeed tastes much better than those from this place! As she spoke, Katherine looked at the shop opposite. In the past, when Julian was there, the fruits he sold were always sweet. Katherineâs heart twitched for no reason and she said nothing else.
Valerie did not say much. After they chatted for a while, Matthew came over to pick her up.
On the way, Valerie said emotionally, âSomething must have happened during Katherineâs trip to Bengrane. Itâs just that she didnât say it, so I didnât ask. Iâll let her be. Outsiders canât interfere in matters of relationships. Besides. Katherine is not a child:
âYeah, should we go home orâ¦â Matthew asked for her opinion.
Valerie thought about it and said, âLetâs go to the Anderson family and visit Olivia
âNo problem. Coincidentally, there are a few boxes of fruits in the car. We can bring them over,â said Matthew.
The two of them carried the fruits to the Anderson family. Whenever they had something good, they would always think of Olivia.
Olivia was also happy to see Valerie. âI called the Grant family that day. Sophia said that you went out to play. Youâre back so soon!
Valerie smiled and said, âItâs a short trip. I just went out for a walk. I didnât go far. Now that Iâm pregnant, I donât dare to go out too
Olivia nodded repeatedly, âYes, now that you have a child, you canât run too far away lest you get tired. But why did you bring so many things when you came here?â
o much.
Valerie raised her eyebrows. âThatâs different. This is the specialty I brought back for you, Olivia!â
She looked around and saw that there was no one else around. Owen was not around Valerie could not help but think of how Olivia was alone at home. âOlivia is not energetic either. In that case, Chloe must be even more lonely. There is no one familiar there. They are all medical staff,
She couldnât help but take a deep breath. Seeing her lack of spirit, Olivia asked, âAre you tired! If youâre tired, you should hurry back.â
âNo, Olivia. I just remembered that I saw Chloe that day. I wonder how sheâs doing in the sanatorium. I want to visit her and bring her some fruits!â Valerie said.
Seeing that she was so concerned about Chloe, Olivia could not help but pat her hand and sigh, âGood girl, youâre so thoughtful. Why donât I bring you over to take a look today? I have nothing to do anyway!â
âReally? Can you? Wonât it be too late?â
âItâs not late. She doesnât have anyone to accompany her. Sheâll be happy if you got Olivia pulled Valerie and brought her there. Matthew drove the two of them there.
Chloe sat alone in the garden in a daze. When Valerie saw her, her heart could not help but ache. âItâs New Year. Everyone has their familyâs companionship. Itâs pitiful for her to have no family and stay here alone.
Chloe turned around and saw Valerie coming over. She immediately smiled and said, âSarali!â
She hurriedly ran over and grabbed Valerieâs hand. âSarah, my good daughter. I knew you would come and visit me! They lied and told me you werenât coming!â
Valerie thought for a moment and said, âMomâ¦â She felt a lump in her throat for no reason when she said that,
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