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Chapter 312

Chapter 312 Her Guess Was Right!

His demeanor was incredibly indifferent, as though he were addressing a stranger.

Joanna felt a little sad.

Just then, the doorbell chimed.

lan proceeded to answer the door.

Dandy and Kyra were standing outside.

Out of politeness, lan greeted them and invited them in.

Dandy displayed minimal interest. She glanced at him before haughtily entering.

Upon reaching the foyer, they noticed Jean was present, and he swiftly altered his authoritative express

ion, pretending to be gentle.

“Jean, you’re here

as well? Kyra and I heard about your mother’s illness and lack of improvement. We were genuinely con

cerned, so we came to visit.”

Upon hearing this, Jean raised an assessing gaze toward her.novelbin

Dandy’s complexion had already recovered!

It appeared that the family’s petite matriarch truly stayed true to her promise!

Contemplating her swift retribution–seeking nature, he could not help but chuckle inwardly.

Yet, he maintained an aloof expression, responding coolly, “I appreciate your concern. My Mom’s in her

room.”

Dandy’s expression froze, her eyes flickering to her daughter beside her.

Kyra sensed a slight unease.

From the moment they crossed the threshold until now, the man had not even spared her a

glance as though she were invisible.

Despite having encountered his dismissive attitude before, she could not resist stepping forward and ini

tiating a conversation with him.

“How’s Aunt Wrenn’s condition now? Has it improved?”

Jean’s tone retained its aloofness, “Not very well. You can go up and see for yourself.”

Observing his continued lack of attention, Kyra could only offer a slightly embarrassed smile, “Alright…”

Following Mr. Jenkins, the two promptly ascended the staircase.

As they left, Kyra cast a discernible look of disdain at Joanna.

Kyra possessed some insight into this woman’s thoughts, yet she paid them no significant heed.

She remained convinced that anyone Jean favored would not hold any affection for Joanna…

Vyra was readily engaged with her elders, and she suppressed a smile, “Of course! I intended to come

a few days ago, but my work kept me tied up. Finding the opportunity was a bit challenging, but I knew

I had to check up on you. Seeing you unwell. are you feeling better? You must focus on recovering.”

Wrennis demeanor softened, and Kyrils words only endeared her further, “You’re so considerate. Don’t

worry, I’ll

be better soon”

Turning her attention to Dandy, Wrenn remarked, “Your complexion appears to have been restored, tha

t’s a

Dandy sighed, “It’s touching how you still care despite your condition. I’m fine. Focus on your health an

d don’t trouble yourself over me.”

“Anight…”

The three of them engaged in a conversation, fostering a harmonious ambiance.

Outside the door, Joanna overheard everything with a deeply displeased expression.

A smoldering anger simmered within her

Wrenn, who had previously been kind to Joanna, had never crossed her mind for a potential match with

Jean!

Observing this situation, it was dear that even without Neera’s influence, she would not consider Joann

a a suitable daughter–in–law

Kyra was the favored choice!

Contemplating her position, it was evident that she would not be chosen, intensifying the anger and env

y

It appeared that her guess was right!

Later in the day, after spending a few days confined to bed, Wrenn felt sore all over and decided to tak

e a stroll

Comdars.

Kyra promptly offered assistance, gently saying, “Aunt Wrenn, I’ll accompany you.”

Wrenn smilled contentedly remarking, “You’re always so caring, dear.”

As they descended to stairs, upon seeing Jean focused on his tasks, Wrenn couldn’t help but comment

, “Jean, tere ae queas of the house, it wouldn’t hurt to offer them some hospitality. When will work take

a back seat? Neglecting the seems impolite”

lean responded casually, “Ms. Marks and Mrs. Marks are upstairs visiting you. How could I entertain th

em?”

This left Wrenn momentarily speechless.

Sébing the moment, Kyra chimed in, “It’s alright, Aunt Wrenn. Jean has always prioritized his work, whi

ch is a good thing, I understand. Let him focus on his tasks. In the meantime, I’ll accompany you to the

courtyard for a stroll and some light activities. Perhaps you’ll feel better.”

Wrenn cast a helpless glance at her son and then placed a reassuring hand on Kyra’s, saying, “You’re j

ust so well–mannered and sensible, always enduring. That’s why he can be a bit thoughtless…”

Sat, 2 Sept

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