When the Wind is Sweet: The Fairy Tale of Mr. and Mrs. Lancaster-Chapter 116: Grandpa Clears the Obstacles

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Chapter 116: Chapter 116: Grandpa Clears the Obstacles

"Adrian, why did you leave?"

Before he could speak, Melanie instead asked puzzledly, "Auntie just took a call. She already mentioned it to you before she answered. You wouldn’t be mad because of that, would you?"

"Stop pretending." Adrian Lancaster’s eyes darkened, his handsome face covered with a layer of frost, "What were you doing to the tea? What’s your intention?"

"What are you talking about? What did I do to the tea?" The other party seemed completely bewildered and denied everything.

Adrian Lancaster said in a deep voice, "You know exactly what I’m talking about, no need to argue." With that, he directly hung up the phone. 𝐟𝐫𝕖𝗲𝘄𝚎𝗯𝕟𝐨𝕧𝐞𝚕.𝕔𝕠𝐦

He would treat this aunt with the same attitude as Brandon Lancaster.

The environment he grew up in led Adrian Lancaster to be indifferent about relationships. He used to crave family affection, but now he’s more easygoing.

If even mother-son relationships are unreliable, can you really hope for a good aunt-nephew relationship?

He just wants to provide for Grandpa and take good care of him, to make him happy.

Melanie didn’t call back to explain, and Adrian Lancaster was filled with disgust for this woman.

At the hospital.

Serena Sutton, who had sprained her ankle, was sitting on the hospital bed with medication applied to her ankle. The doctor diagnosed no fracture, but it needed rest.

She made a call to bring Grandpa Lancaster over.

"Grandpa..."

The girl saw the old man enter with a cane, and she pouted in grievance, "What does Adrian mean?"

"What’s happened, Serena?" Grandpa observed her injury, "Adrian’s handiwork?"

"I just bumped into him at the hotel, wanted to say hello, and he made a move on me. He pushed me! He saw me wearing high heels and still pushed me! Grandpa..." The girl pouted.

Of course, Grandpa Lancaster didn’t know the truth. Listening to the complaints, seeing her ankle red and swollen, he hurriedly comforted her, "Serena, he might not have done it on purpose. What did the doctor say? Is it serious?"

"The doctor said there’s no fracture, but it really hurts!" The girl sulked, "How could he do this to me?"

"Then just take good care of it first, and follow the doctor’s advice." Grandpa Lancaster sighed and asked, "When did you return home? How did you happen to run into him at the hotel?"

"Yesterday." The girl still looked upset, "Adrian was so nice to me when I was little! Although they say girls change at eighteen, I can’t have changed so much that he doesn’t recognize me!"

Calling out Adrian, her words made Grandpa Lancaster understand even more clearly—this girl likes Adrian Lancaster.

No way!

So, Grandpa Lancaster smiled and explained again for his beloved grandson, "Don’t get angry, Serena. Your Adrian is not the same as before. He hurried off because he probably wanted to hurry home and be with his wife."

"What?" The girl widened her eyes suddenly, "He’s married??"

"Yes indeed, your Adrian is married, and the couple is very much in love! They’re even planning to have a baby."

Grandpa smiled with satisfaction, "So, from now on, just call him Adrian Lancaster, those four words ’Adrian’ as a brother... don’t sound right, easy to misunderstand."

Serena Sutton was like she received a heavy blow!

Her face turned pale, completely incredulous!

No!

She refused to accept this fact!

Grandpa Lancaster observed her expression, sat down in a chair nearby, while his aide stood at the door.

"Who is his wife? Is she worthy of him? Is she pretty?" She asked persistently.

"The key point is that Adrian Lancaster loves her, so nothing else matters." Grandpa told her, "Not only is she beautiful, but she’s also smart—Adrian Lancaster doesn’t deserve his wife!"

Hearing this, Serena Sutton was indeed heartbroken.

But Grandpa Lancaster deliberately revealed this; he wanted to remove any obstacles for Faye Turner!

Because he believed in the fortune teller’s words, only Faye Turner would make The Lancaster Family prosper more and more, this lady has a strong beneficial influence on her husband and the family.

Mystical matters don’t need to be understood, just believed.