Chapter 41: A Long And Happy Life
Chapter 41: A Long And Happy Life
"Grandma, don't say that. You're very healthy, how could you..."
Luz shut up halfway. Mrs Maynard was really good to her. She sincerely wished that she could live a
long and happy life.
"Luz, I know you care about me. Don't worry, I'll be fine, I just need some rest."
The old lady held her hand as she spoke. Luz was stunned for a moment. Did grandma really not need
to go to the hospital?
"I've had this problem for some time already, I know it'll pass after a good night's rest."
After the old lady's repeated hints, Henry reluctantly opened his mouth. Only a stupid woman like Luz
could be so thick to fall for this.
"Really? That's great."
Luz believed it. There were many servants in the Maynard Family, so she knew that grandma would be
taken care of properly. She just wanted to make sure that she was really fine, but before she could feel
relieved, she heard the old lady say, "Luz, I haven't spoken to you for so long. How about you stay over
here tonight with little Logan? You'll be great company for a lonely old lady like me."
"..."
All of a sudden, she felt as if she had been tricked.
"Grandma, I..."
"Luz, am I too old to chat with you?"
The old lady had already had a complete strategy. Before Luz could answer, she had already sealed
her way out.
"No, Grandma, how could I dislike you?"
"That's settled then. You can stay and chat with grandma tonight." The old lady slapped her thigh. From
the sound of it, she didn't seem like a frail old lady anymore.
There was no choice but to stay. Luz was trying to think of an excuse to persuade Logan to stay for the
night, but she was spared because Logan actually believed that the old lady was feeling unwell. He
even told her solemnly, "Mommy, don't worry, you're a kind person. I'll respect you for that."
"..."
When the Old Madam saw that her plan had succeeded, she beamed. She knew that Luz wasn't really
that easily fooled. She might not have seen through her acting in the heat of the moment, but she'd
come back to her senses in a while. In that case, she wouldn't need to keep up the act anymore.
"Grandma, that's low."
Henry said as a servant brought the mother and son duo to their room upstairs.
"Low? You're low for having that press conference. I know you've never forgotten about Luz even after
all these years, that's why you held that press conference to get her back to you. Don't worry, we have C0pyright © 2024 Nôv)(elDrama.Org.
the same intentions. We can team up."
The old lady patted her grandson's shoulder. A grown-up person would know what boredom was. At
her age, there were too many boring things to talk about. Naturally, she had to find something to do to
not be bored.
Henry was exasperated. The reason why he held the press conference was to make Declan Carver
back off of his woman, to let him know that even though Luz was divorced from him, she still had no
right to find her own happiness as long as Henry had a say in it.
Upstairs, Luz was taken to Henry's bedroom. Looking at the familiar decoration and furniture in front of
her, she couldn't help blushing. Seven years ago, she had changed from a girl to a woman in this room.
Logan had also been conceived in this room.
Seven years later, nothing had changed in Henry's bedroom.
She subconsciously looked at the wall at the head of the bed, and the smile on her lips disappeared.
No, there was still something different. Their wedding photo, with her in a wedding dress and sporting a
dumb smile, had disappeared from the wall at the head of their bed. The wall had been upholstered
where it used to hang.
It perfectly covered all the marks from the past.
"What's wrong? Are you so happy that you don't know what to say?"
When Henry's cold voice sounded from behind her, Luz smoothed over the expression so that he
wouldn't see her loss and sadness from earlier.
"Mr Maynard, you must be joking. I don't even remember this place."
Seven years had passed. She should have forgotten it a long time ago.
Obviously, this answer made Henry dissatisfied. He narrowed his eyes slightly as if there was a storm
brewing inside.
Did she just say she had forgotten everything?
Very good!
"What are you doing?"
Shocked by his stormy eyes, Luz asked warily. Henry Maynard was a dangerous man. She never knew
what he would do from one moment to another.
His tall figure pressed down on her suddenly, pinning her onto the bed. His sculpted jaw brushed over
her chest purposefully, making her catch her breath for fear that their unspeakable parts would make
contact.
"Let go of me, you lunatic."
She struggled but was stopped by Henry almost immediately. "I thought you said you'd forgotten about
this place. Since you don't remember what we've done before, I should help you refresh your memory."
He had taken her many times before on this bed. He never knew how it started or how it ended, but he
knew that he liked it. He liked her body, her smell, her warmth.
Luz was so scared that her face turned pale. She instinctively wanted to escape, but she was pinned
down on the bed with nowhere to go, like a lamb awaiting slaughter. She had no way to escape from
Henry.
"It's been seven years, and you still smell the same."
He lowered his head and sniffed her neck. There was a clear desire in his eyes. The scent of a
woman's body would change. Different perfumes would have different smells, but when the fragrance
was gone, the original smell of her body would be revealed. The smell was unique and would not
change for the rest of her life.
"You're crazy, Henry. We're divorced."
She forcibly reminded Henry that they had already divorced seven years ago. Their marriage had
ended. If he did anything to her, it would be a crime, and she had every right to sue him for it.
"A divorce? Are you stupid? Today, everyone in North CIty knows that we are married and we have a
seven-year-old son. Do you think I should be happy to be a father?"
This was a thorn in his heart that she should never have touched. The lust in Henry's eyes deepened
with a hint of anger. He couldn't believe that this woman thought she could go around seducing other
men just because they were divorced.
As long as he had anything to say about it, she would never be in the arms of another man.
When Luz heard the words "be a father", she felt as if she had been punched hard in the gut. That
nightmarish nights seven years ago seemed to resurface in front of her eyes. It was the same scene,
same bed, same two people facing each other.