Chapter 84 misunderstanding
As soon as Judson left, Kristina crossed her arms and scoffed coldly.
“Eula, do you think it’s appropriate for a secretary to stay for dinner at her boss’ house?”
Kristina acted as though she was the lady of the house.
Eula did not care and continued sipping the coffee. She only said, “The coffee that Judson pours me tastes really good.”
At the same time, Eula thought to herself, ‘If you knew that I kissed your man, you’d probably die of anger.’
Naturally, Eula did not say these words out loud. After all, she had no interest in being the other woman.
Eula’s words hit Kristina’s sore spot. After all, Judson had poured coffee for Eula earlier but neglected her. However, she only pouted and glared at Eula. She no longer wished to speak to Eula.
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In the bedroom.
The servant and the nurse helped Grandpa Nash, who had soiled his pants, change into a new diaper.
At the same time, Grandma Nash sat at the side and recalled how cute Eula looked earlier when she said those embarrassing words.
At this moment, Judson entered the room and witnessed the embarrassing scene.
Ashamed, Grandpa Nash glared at Judson and said with great difficulty, “Judson...”
Then, Grandpa Nash waved his hands frantically, looking very anxious.
Grandma Nash and Judson exchanged a look. They knew that Grandpa Nash was urging Judson to hurry up and have children.
Judson frowned slightly. He naturally could not have children with a woman he did not love. He really wanted to say no, but he was afraid of angering his grandfather and causing his grandfather to fall ill again.
Meanwhile, Grandma Nash was worried Judson might speak rashly so she quickly said, “Judson understands. He’ll have children after he gets married.”
Contrary to expectation, Grandpa Nash’s expression did not ease upon hearing those words. Instead, he grew agitated and knocked everything off the bedside table.
Grandma Nash pointed at Grandpa Nash and chided, “Don’t lose your temper. Don’t worry, I’ll urge remind him to have a grandson for us.”
Judson regretted coming to the bedroom at this moment. He felt that his presence had agitated his grandfather, which was bad for his grandfather’s health. Finally, he said, “Grandma, I’ll leave first. I’ll visit Grandpa again in a few days.”
Grandma Nash also knew that Judson was caught in a difficult position. After all, he liked Eula, but Grandpa Nash wanted him to marry Kristina.
Grandpa Nash was stubborn, and Judson was worried he would make the former feel worse, so he quickly took his leave. It was a pity Grandpa was stubborn, and Judson feared making him sick again, so it was right to leave. It was a pity; they were supposed to celebrate, but now they could not.
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After leaving Grandpa Nash’s bedroom, Judson returned to the living room. He placed his hands in his pockets and said lazily, “Kristina, the driver is waiting for you outside. He’ll send you home.”
Kristina rose to her feet abruptly and asked, “Weren’t we supposed to have dinner together?”
She had not even spoken to Grandpa Nash.
However, Judson only said coldly, “I don’t want to repeat myself.”
Kristina bit her lower lip and picked up her bag, which was the latest limited-edition bag. Although she felt reluctant, she did not dare to go against Judson. In the end, she left obediently.
After watching Kristina leave, Judson reached out to hold Eula’s hand and kissed it.
Eula quickly withdrew her hand and said, “Judson, why do you always do this?”Eula pulled back suddenly, "Judson, why do you always do this!"
She had already made it clear that she had no interest in being the other woman. Was he deaf?
Judson pulled Eula away and said, “Let’s go. If my grandfather sees me again, he might get angry again.”
Eula stumbled as he pulled her away. After all, he was tall, and his legs were long; one of his steps was equivalent to two of hers.
Judson helped Eula into the car before he got into the car as well. Then, he said to the driver, “Go to Snow Street.”