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Chapter 184

Chapter 184 Granny and Nananovelbin

“I bought you something to eat and play with. Come and check the things out, and see if you fancyanything.”

Julianna opened the shopping bags.

Alas, neither of the kids gave her attention.

“Mommy, we have homework to do.”

“Mommy, we’re heading back upstairs.”

“Mommy, I don’t want to talk to this granny.”

The three children took turns voicing their grievances.

Juliana’s face fell.

“Emmeline, how do you raise the kids? How can they speak to me this way?”

Emmeline was lost for words. She did a pretty darn good job at raising the children if she could say soherself.

“Don’t talk about our mommy like that!” Sun raised his eyebrow.

“You should ask yourself about Adrien’s home education.” Moon’s round eyes could pop out of theirsocket.

“We feel embarrassed for you because of your son’s disgraceful behavior.” Star hit the nail on thehead.

With the rage sucking the air out of her, Julianna became unsteady on her feet.

The three kids sure had a lot to say.

Where did Star pick up the phrase “disgraceful behavior” from?

“I’m your grandmother, kids. How can you talk to me like that?”

“Kids, Juliana is a senior. How can you be rude to a senior? Apologize now.” Emmeline put on a sternlook.

The three children pouted their lips, and their faces spoke of reluctance.

After dwelling on it for seconds, Sun broke the silence. “I’m sorry, Granny.”

‘Sorry, Granny.”

Once Sun took the lead, Moon ensued with an apology too.

Star could not keep up the act on his own.

“Granny, I’m sorry.”

The three kids apologized to Julianna dejectedly.

Juliana’s heart could melt.

She wanted nothing more than to fit the three adorable kids in her pocket.

Just then, the glass door of the café was pushed open, and in walked a middle-aged woman/

Everybody cocked their heads to the new arrival.

Holy cow! It was Alondra.

Alondra carried shopping bags that were filled with food and toys.

The three children’s jaws dropped.

Here came Nana before they were done dealing with Granny.

It was one of those days when the boys felt the world was a complicated place.

Alondra entered the café and spoke in a high-pitch voice, “Sun! Moon! Star! I’m here to see you.”

The three kids made long faces. Instead of saying a word, they backed down.

The despicable grandmother was worse than Julianna.

“What brings you here, Auntie Alondra?” Emmeline courteously said hello.

“Gee, Emma. I’m the kids’ nana. It’s the weekend, so I thought I should pop down for a visit.” Alondrawas all smiles.

“That’s a first. I guess you must be here for something else.” Emmeline scoffed.

Alondra answered with a smile, “Bingo. Mr. Benjamin said he would give the Louise family business ahelping hand. I thought I should come by and give you a push, so he can make good on his promise.”

“A push? You should be asking that of Benjamin. I don’t work for Adelmar.” Emmeline snorted.

“But you’re one of his people. It’s not like Mr. Benjamin is someone I can meet. I can only ask throughyou,” Alondra responded.

Julianna jolted to her feet.

“You can ask Ethan. He’s a senior executive of Adelmar. His words weigh more than mine,” Emmelinereplied.

“But Ethan… I can’t bring myself to ask him.” Alondra appeared to be in a fix.

“You should have thought about it before. Isn’t this the same situation when you drive me out of thehouse, Auntie Alondra?” Emmeline asked.

“Emma, didn’t we agree to leave the past in the past? Let’s not talk about that,” Alondra licked her lipsand took Emmeline’s hands before commenting.

Emmeline withdrew her arms and let out a faint smile. “I can’t help you.”

Alondra frowned. “Emma, what are you saying? You’re close to Benjamin. All you need to do is relay asimple request.”

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