Chapter 190
However, I didn’t expect that it was actually made by her granddaughter- in–law herself!
“My mom was a doctor, and I had learned some things from her before.” Ophelia replied.
Hearing this answer, Glenda understood a little.
Indeed, her mother Harriet was a renowned miracle doctor in her time.
If it weren’t for Harriet’s prowess, how could she have arranged a marriage contract for her daughter and the Pruitt family?
But even if she understood some things, Glenda’s gaze towards Ophelia was still different.
Harriet was impressive, but Ophelia was different; many people outside said that she was a complete good–for–nothing!
Faced with Glenda’s astonished gaze, Ophelia remained calm and said, “Since Grandma is using it well, I will prepare some more for her to take
over later.”
“Ah, good!” Glenda smiled, feeling even more guilty about what had just happened.
Although it was mainly Bertha and Elva who had deceived her, another key reason was that she hadn’t really taken this granddaughter–in–law to heart.
Previously, the reason for being good to Ophelia was simply because she could make her grandson happy. As long as her grandson was happy, she
would do anything for her, even if it meant picking stars and the moon for
her!
Until now, whenever Glenda heard the girl’s words of filial piety and thoughtfulness, she felt happy in her heart, but also extremely guilty and uncomfortable.
He quietly gave his grandson a glance, signaling him to say a few words to help, but Winford clearly saw it and merely lifted his eyes slowly before letting them drop again, continuing to play with his young wife’s hand, without saying a word.
Glenda shot him a glare quietly, that little brat!
He could only sigh and said to himself, “Ophelia, this time it was Grandma who was confused. She actually believed Bertha’s one–sided. story and misunderstood you. It was Grandma’s fault…”
Ophelia was somewhat surprised.
She didn’t expect that Glenda would apologize to her!
In fact, it didn’t matter that she didn’t apologize, after all, Glenda had personally driven Bertha and Elva out, and as Winford’s beloved grandmother, she would also come to cherish Glenda in the future.
It was just that there wouldn’t be much closeness in the heart.
However, at that moment, upon hearing this sincere apology, she couldn’t help but feel moved in her heart.
She could tell that Glenda was sincere.
“Glenda, it wasn’t your fault; it was all Elva and the others who took advantage of you!” she comforted.
Glenda’s eyes warmed, and she looked at her obedient and considerate.
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granddaughter–in–law with affection, “Our Ophelia was truly a good
child!”
Seeing that the two had put their past grievances behind them, Winford then gently stroked his little wife’s hair and said, “Didn’t you say you were hungry? Let’s go check the kitchen.”
As soon as Ophelia heard it, she knew he was intentionally trying to send her away.
But the fact that she had just casually mentioned being hungry was something he actually took to heart, which still made her feel happy.
He obediently said “oh” and smoothly rolled away in the wheelchair, casually waving goodbye to take Lily with him.
Lily had just accomplished a great achievement and deserved a good reward!
“Alright, Ophelia left. What did you want to say to me?”
Glenda withdrew her gaze and looked at her grandson’s inscrutable face.
Winford didn’t slowly withdraw his gaze until the girl’s figure disappeared from sight.
He had no expression on his face and said in an indifferent tone, “Grandma, you may have forgotten what I was like before Lia came to my side, so I didn’t pay much attention to her.”
Glenda was taken aback and instinctively wanted to argue, but suddenly remembered what her grandson had been like back then and what he was like now, and her throat suddenly tightened..
At the same time, realizing that her grandson was right, she gradually began to forget, and it was all thanks to Ophelia.
Her lips moved slightly, and after a long while, Glenda let out a sigh of
shame.
“You were right, it was my mistake. I should have apologized to Ophelia more sincerely.”
It was also said, “Ophelia is a good child, and in the future… I would treat her like my own granddaughter.”
At this point, thinking about how little time her grandson had left, Glenda felt a warmth in her eyes.
Winford originally had more to say, but suddenly fell silent.
He looked towards the kitchen, his gaze heavy, not knowing what he was
thinking.
Glenda’s voice sounded a bit weary: “Speaking of Ophelia, I was
reminded of her mother, who was also a very exceptional child. If she were still around… perhaps there would have been a way to help with your illness.”
Fate played a trick on people; the miraculous doctor Harriet was no longer
in this world.
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