Interminable Love For You - Chapter 499 The Unacceptable Truth (Part One)
Euralia had seen this old woman before. She was the one who lived in Mandy’s former house.
Euralia got off the car quickly and followed them quietly.
“Grandma, I have time these days, so I come here to take a walk with you.” Mandy said with a smile.
“Mandy, I’m fine. Don’t worry about me. If you have something to deal with, you don’t have to come here often to accompany me. You’ve been taking care of me all these years, and I’m very grateful to you. ”
What the old lady said was not intimate, but it was reasonable. Mandy had been raising this lonely old woman in the past few years, even if she had no blood relationship with her.
“Don’t you see me as your own daughter?” Mandy asked in a joking tone.
“You are the only kind-hearted person in the world who can help me.” The old lady’s eyes were a little red and she almost shed tears of excitement.
After hearing the conversation, Euralia was a little surprised. Mandy was not as bad as she thought. On the contrary, she was a very kind person.
She followed them to the door of Mandy’s before house and stopped. She chose to wait until Mandy came out.
Euralia had almost confirmed the relationship between Mandy and this old woman, but she was more curious about where she lived now? What did she do?
She waited outside for more than two hours and Mandy finally came out.
Mandy came to the parking lot and drove away in a red Porsche. Euralia got on a taxi and followed her.
In about forty minutes, Euralia followed Mandy to the vi
t Moore who was driving out. He was about to pick up Euralia, but she had already arrived at the door.
Moore honked the horn several times to let her in. Euralia nodded and went in.
There was a maid cleaning the living room. She was in charge of the house when they were not in the hometown.
“Brother, why are you calling me back in such a hurry?” Euralia asked as soon as she saw Moore.
“You have been busy all day. Go to bed now. I’ll tell you about it tomorrow. ” Moore had already asked the maid to prepare the dinner for Euralia.
The two had their first meal in their hometown.
“Brother, when did you build such a villa in our hometown?” Euralia asked while walking outside with Moore.
“It’s a surprise for you, so we can find a place to stay at any time when we go home.” Replied Moore.
“In fact, I like this place very much. It’s far away from the noise of the city. I prefer this quietness.” Euralia looked up at the starry sky and took a deep breath.
Looking at his sister who seemed to be carefree at the moment, he suddenly had an idea that he didn’t want to tell her the truth.