Chapter 105 No Time For You
Genevieve placed both hands on her knees and stared at the plants opposite the stone pavements without blinking. Armandâs exquisite but icy-cold face appeared on her mind.
She did not know how to describe the emotions surging within her. Sadness overwhelmed her, leaving an uncomfortable feeling in her heart.
It turns out that heâs not born cold-hearted. I didnât know that he used to love someone with all his heart.
After some time, Genevieve pursed her dry lips and asked Harriet, âDidnât Ms. Marilyn love Mando a lot?
She couldâve rejected Mr. Samuel when he went to see her.â
âLove?â Harriet chuckled. A tinge of mockery flashed across her sharp eyes. âWhen I found out that Samuel had gone to the Wood family to propose to Marilyn, I asked Marilyn to come over and gave her a chance to reconsider her decision. After all, I was worried that she was not thinking straight. However, she insisted on marrying Samuel as she felt happy being together with him.â
After a brief pause, she continued, âShe abandoned her relationship with Armand without hesitation even though they had dated each other for more than ten years. Moreover, she decided to marry another man in such a short time. Do you think thatâs love? Thatâs not all. After Samuel passed away in the accident, she came and told me that she was immature, so she had made the wrong decision back then. She even claimed that she still had feelings for Armand. Thatâs ridiculous, isnât that? If it werenât for the child in her belly, I would never want to see her anymore. But thenâ¦â
Harriet did not finish her sentence. However, Genevieve could understand everything behind the formerâs heavy sigh.
She hugged Harrietâs arm and leaned her head on the latterâs shoulder. âMy grandma passed away at an early age. Iâm always upset about that. Now that Iâve seen you, I feel that she has come back. Grandma, youâre smart. Although there are many things I donât talk about, you can still find out the truths on your own. However, I really like you a lot, Grandma. I want to fulfill my filial duties toward you. From now on, youâll always be my grandma as long as you accept me,â she said softly.
âI like you too.â Lifting a hand, Harriet caressed Genevieveâs long, dark hair lovingly. âI donât wish for Armand to have any connections with Marilyn. Sadly, Armand is the grandchild I pamper the most. Heâs in his thirties now, so I really hope that he can find someone he loves and build a family.â
She paused upon saying that. A moment later, she added, âI hope you can try working things out with Armand. If you guys canât get along well, I wonât force you to stay with him.â
âGrandmaâ¦â Tears welled up Genevieveâs eyes in an instant.
Harriet took off her emerald bracelet and put it on Genevieve. Putting on a warm smile, she caressed the young ladyâs hand slowly. âItâs okay if you guys donât work out. It really is.â
Genevieve did not know what to say. She leaned her head on Harrietâs shoulder affectionately.
They continued chatting in the garden for some time. Suddenly, Genevieve realized that it was already late. She tried to coax and persuade Harriet they would talk again next time. Then, she supported her and returned to the house.
After sending Harriet back to her room, Genevieve asked the housekeeper about the location of Armandâs room. Just as she was about to open his room door, someone opened the door from inside.
The next moment, Marilyn walked out of the room.
Not only were her eyes puffy, but they were red too. It seemed like she had just finished crying.
Marilyn did not expect to run into Genevieve at the doorway. Her expression changed as she asked, âWhy are you here?â
âThis is me and my husbandâs room. Of course, Iâm here to sleep. Otherwise, where should I go?â
Genevieve curled her lips into a faint smile. âHow about you, Marilyn? What are you doing here?â
Marilyn pursed her lips hard. With a cold voice, she said, âI came to talk about something with Armand.â
With that said, she walked past Genevieve.
The latter turned around and looked at Marilyn, who was walking away. She then gave the latter a kind reminder. âMarilyn, you better finish up what you want to say in one go if you have anything to discuss with my husband. After all, he might not have the time for you later.â
Marilyn could tell what Genevieve was implying, so she got so furious that she almost fell.
Gritting her teeth, she supported her body by pressing a hand against the wall. Immediately, she strode past the long hallway and entered her room.
With a loud bang, the door was slammed shut.
Genevieve could sense Marilynâs fury from the way she closed the door. For some reason, her frustration vanished as soon as she saw that. On top of that, her mood even brightened a little.