Endless Adoration

Chapter 37 A Wily Old Fox



Chapter 37 A Wily Old Fox

In the early morning, Michelle Leng got up to dress up. She had made up her mind that she must be

flawless in appearance, no matter how hard things had been made difficult for her by Sherri Leng, she

would not retort. For people like her, there was no need to worry about anything.

In the mansion of the Leng family, master Leng had been sitting in the living room waiting for Michelle

for a long time, but she didn't seem to appear just yet which made him a little angry.

When Michelle finished dressing up and appeared at the stairway, Jonathon Leng saw that his

granddaughter, who used to be a little rash, had restrained a part of her arrogance today. As if she

walked with lotus flowers in her steps, master Leng seemed to see her wife when she was still young,

the woman who had been living in his heart but had already left him in this world.

Edgar temporarily hid the anger he had accumulated in order to wait for Madeline, and said, "today I

have an appointment with ximena to meet in seagull coffee. Although there is no member of the Mo

clan present, we can't be late."

Among these unimportant words, Michelle understood her grandfather's teachings. She'd better not be

late for a date. You are also a member of a big family, and don't lose the most basic etiquette.

Even though she was a little dissatisfied with Jonathon, but Michelle didn't show it immediately. Instead,

she put on a more obedient expression and said, "Grandpa, just let our cousin Sherri wait a little longer.

Is you, grandfather, who is turning up to see her today!"

In Michelle's words, the relationship between Sherri and the Leng family was completely severed. The

word "cousin" made Jonathon feel a little uncomfortable.

But on second thought, Sherri as the younger generation of the Leng family, it was not a big deal for

her to wait for him. What disappointed Jonathon most was that the child beside him, whom he had

doted on too much, had become so unreasonable.

No matter what, Sherri is also one of her granddaughters. Although he didn't love her as much as he

did to Michelle and Melissa Leng, perhaps it was because he was too partial to Sam Leng's daughters,

which made the two sisters had an illusion that Sherri was not from the Leng family.

To be honest, Jonathon didn't have any dissatisfaction with Sherri. However, since she came back from

abroad, she hadn't visited him, which made him a little unhappy. On the other hand, he appreciated this

child left by Rohan Leng.

After all, Sherri was not the kind of person who would only act coquettishly and make others happy.

Of course, Jonathon didn't know what Sam and his daughters had done to her after Sherri came back

from abroad. If Jonathon had known that, Sherri wouldn't have been treated like that when she just

came back from abroad.

Looking at Michelle with disappointment, Jonathon sighed.

Sam was also his own son, but he was lazy and lazy all his life. He had achieved nothing, but he had a

lot of evil thoughts. After being completely disappointed in his son, Jonathon had spent all his energy

on training his granddaughter, Michelle.

But now it seemed that he hadn't cultivated Michelle well enough.

Jonathon thought that if Sherri were his daughter, he wouldn't have given all his family business to his

disappointing son.

Michelle got on the car with Jonathon. She carefully lifted the corner of her dress and got on the car

too.

On the way, Jonathon didn't talk much. Before the car was started, he said, "Michelle, today in front of

Sherri, you have to show an attitude of apology!"

Hearing that, Michelle felt very aggrieved. Since her grandfather had promised to help her, he still

wanted her to be humble in front of Sherri, that bitch.

Thinking of the scene that Sherri stepping on her body and being a head taller than her, Michelle got

angry immediately, and her exasperation seemed to be deepened in Jonathon's eyes.

Having been in the business world for many years, even if Jonathon was arrogant, he still had to bow

to others. The more people were in the social circle, the more they had to learn to endure. Since

Michelle couldn't bear it, it meant that she was destined to fail in the future life.

But he thought that as a grandfather, he could teach her more in the future.

Jonathon didn't want to see the exasperated look on Michelle's face, so he squinted his eyes and took

a nap.

When they have arrived at the coffee, the driver didn't dare to disturb the master of the Leng family. He

stopped the car and waited for master Leng's orders quietly.

Michelle thought that her grandfather had fallen asleep, so she gently shook Jonathon and said,

"grandfather, we are here."

Hearing that, Jonathon opened his eyes and said, "Okay, go downstairs first."

Hearing her grandfather's order, Michelle got out of the car.

Michelle couldn't help but feel proud in her heart. No matter how much Sherrie was loved and protected

by Elliot, she didn't even have a decent dress to support the scene.

Jonathon was observing his two granddaughters through the car window. One was drinking coffee in a

natural and comfortable posture, while the other was observing outside the car window. It was hard to

tell that she was a lady from an eminent family.

Jonathon made a comparison in his heart. He felt that the daughter of Rohan had more important in her

temperament, while the daughter of Sam attached too much importance to the outside world, and this

kind of business was only superficial. It was a pity.

Jonathon asked the driver, Robert, to open the door and he got out of the car with a walking stick.

Seeing this, Michelle hurried came over to help him.

As if he was at home, Jonathon wore an improved Chinese tunic suit with his favorite plum blossoms

on it.

In a dark robe, there were a few dark red plum blossoms pricked by a needle. It was made by the best

embroiderer that Jonathon asked Sam to find on his seventy year birthday last year.

Jonathon had always wanted his juniors to be as brave as plum blossoms, but both Sam and Michelle,

Melissa had let him down.

Every time Jonathon put on this suit, he couldn't help but think of Rohan who had already passed away.

If only the child was his own.

Following the direction of Sherri, Jonathon, who was supported by Michelle all the way, was also

looking at her. He hadn't seen his granddaughter since she came back.

He didn't feel much when he saw it from a distance just now. However, as the distance between him

and Sherri got closer and closer, Jonathon felt his heart being filled with overwhelming power.

The temperament of Sherri was similar to that of his wife in the past, even more.

Jonathon had always ignored the growth of Sherrie, his granddaughter.

She thought only those who had gone through a lot of ups and downs would have such an indifferent

temperament as Sherri.

"Grandpa, sit here."

When Jonathon was only a few steps away from her, Sherri stood up at the right time and made an

excuse with the respect of the younger generation. She slightly bent over and pointed to the top

position with her palm.

Without any hesitation, Jonathon sat down in the seat given by Sherri.

"Sherri, you have been back for such a long time. But this is the first time we are meeting each other

isn't it?"

Jonathon symbolically threw out a question that was not far or near, and his shrewd eyes were

calculating about the situation that Sherri were in at the current situation.

Sherri didn't know why her grandfather asked her such a question. According to her understanding of

Michelle, she would have asked her to withdraw the lawsuit as soon as they met. But she also thought

carefully and answered, "that's right, Grandpa."

The reason why Jonathon asked this question as soon as they met was that he wanted to use this

small question to remind Sherri that she didn't greet him as soon as she came back. As a junior, it was

Sherri's fault.

It never occurred to Jonathon that Sherri didn't understand what he meant. He didn't know what to say

for a moment.

In fact, if Jonathon had known what his son and granddaughter had done to Sherri in private, he would

never have asked such a question.

Of course, if Jonathon had known these things, he would not have interceded for Michelle now, nor

would he have appeared in the cafe named seagull.

The position chosen by Sherri was undoubtedly the best. Looking out along the fence beside, the

whole city was in sight.

There were hustle and bustle on the road, heavy traffic in the big city, and small vendors selling flowers

and cloth. Around this kind of coffee shop full of artistic atmosphere, there were often small vendors

struggling in the line of food and clothing to sell insignificant flowers over and over again.

It occurred to Sherri that when she was most helpless, she had also sold flowers in the most

prosperous block of the city.

At that time, Alina was seriously ill, and there was no other source of income for Sherri. At that time,

Sam, Michelle and Melissa had completely cut off their emergency source. In order to raise the medical

expenses of Alina, Sherri had also been a peddler which was the most difficult to do for a period of

time.

Seeing that Sherri's face was not as calm as it had been at the beginning, and even a little depressed, Nôvel(D)ra/ma.Org exclusive © material.

Jonathon began to know Sherri. He had ignored what his granddaughter had experienced for so long,

making her look like a century.

On the rooftop of the seagull coffee, Sherri didn't tell anyone about the bitterness in her heart.

In order to raise medical fees for Alina, Sherri had asked the saleswoman about the roses in her hands

in a low voice once near the seagull. Most of the reason why she had been looked down upon was

because of Michelle in front of her.

Sherri knew why Jonathon came here this time. To be honest, she always respected the elders, and

she did the same to Jonathon.

As the granddaughter of the old man in front of her, Sherri respected him more than her family.

At the first sight of Sherri, Jonathon was sure that there would be a turning point in the matter of

Michelle.

When Jonathon treated Sherri unwell, if he wanted to play the card of love, he could only talk about the

death of Rohan.

"Sherri, you see, Michelle is still young and it's normal for her to do something wrong. As her elder

sister, you should forgive her generously. Don't you think so?"

Jonathon used Michelle's age, but he completely ignored Sherri's age and the hurt she had suffered.


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