CEO's Reborn Wife-Chapter 1484 - 1492: Don’t Deny Knowing Me

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Chapter 1484: Chapter 1492: Don’t Deny Knowing Me

After speaking, Granny Sampton turned around and shouted at Father Sampton, "Chase Julie Sampson out! At your dad’s grave, there’s no need for someone so insincere. Someone who angered your dad to death and still doesn’t realize their mistake—your dad cannot afford a younger generation like this. I’ll make the decision for him. From now on, there is no Julie Sampson as our granddaughter. After your dad and I die, she doesn’t need to come to our graves with her pretentious niceties—save us the trouble of being restless even in death."

"Grandma~" Julie Sampson’s heart sank. She quickly tried to explain, "Grandma, it’s not that I didn’t want to attend Grandpa’s farewell ceremony. I just couldn’t leave at all! The media is watching me everywhere. If I went, I would only end up surrounded and chased, disturbing Grandpa’s peace."

Even the Sampton Family’s residence had been exposed, and every day there were people lurking near the villa trying to photograph Julie Sampson. Eventually, Julie didn’t even dare to stay in the house and had to stay at Mother Sampton’s other residence.

She knew well that Old Sir Sampton’s memorial hall was surrounded by a swarm of reporters, which made her even less willing to go.

Just as Julie Sampson hadn’t expected that the day she left the hospital and returned home, Old Sir Sampson would pass away shortly after, she also hadn’t anticipated that Granny Sampton would declare in front of all their friends and relatives that she didn’t recognize her as a granddaughter anymore.

"Mom..." Mother Sampson also spoke up, trying to mediate. "Luna didn’t intentionally avoid coming."

"Whether it was intentional or not doesn’t matter to me. Intentional or not, it doesn’t change my decision. She is your daughter—you want to defend her, you want to spoil her—that’s your business. I can’t force you to not recognize her as your daughter. But, likewise, you can’t interfere with my decision to no longer recognize her as my granddaughter."

Granny Sampson patted Bright Sampson on the back of his hand, "Besides, whether she intentionally avoided it or not, only she knows in her heart. Bright couldn’t make it back from overseas, but he knew to call me several times a day to keep me company over the phone. And ultimately, he took a flight lasting more than twenty hours to rush back. And her? She only says, ’It wasn’t intentional,’ yet she angered her own grandfather to death and still couldn’t bring herself to see him one last time. All these days, she hasn’t even made a single phone call to check in. I cannot accept such a selfish and cold-hearted granddaughter."

"Julie Sampson." Bright Sampson had only now learned that Julie hadn’t shown up at all these past few days. His heart was more than shocked—it was chilled.

This cold-hearted person was his own sister, Julie Sampson.

Jane Sampson had stayed by Granny Sampson’s side without sleep or rest for several days. Later, Granny Sampson, worried Jane couldn’t endure it, secretly asked James Black to mix sleeping pills into her water so Jane could finally sleep for two nights.

But Julie Sampson—wasn’t she the very culprit responsible for Grandpa’s death? And yet, where did she even find the nerve to be so stingy about showing her face?

"Julie Sampson, if I were you, even if my legs were broken, I would use my hands—crawl if I had to—to come here. If I were you, as long as I wasn’t dead and still had breath in me, I would do everything to come and say one thing to Grandpa face-to-face: ’I’m sorry. I was wrong.’"

Bright Sampson raised a hand to wipe away the tears welling up in his eyes. "You truly disgust me."

Julie Sampson could no longer care about Bright’s scornful words toward her. She reached out to grab Granny Sampson’s hand and began to sob, "Grandma, I was wrong. Grandma, I’m sorry. Please don’t disown me."

For the first time, Julie Sampson was truly afraid. Old Sir had passed away—if Granny Sampson refused to recognize her, then who else would be able to help her?

Jane Sampson was the one who most listened to Grandpa and Grandma. If Granny Sampson didn’t recognize her anymore, how could Jane be persuaded to help her convince the Black Family so that she could marry David Chip?