Chapter 932
Chapter 932
Joanne looked around, not seeing Edwin anywhere. She then quickly took out the hand-woven maroon scarf from
her bag and wrapped it around the neck of Old Madam Atherton.
The scarf was very fluffy, and it was reallyfortable to wear.
The olddy stroked the scarf around her neck in shock. "What''s this?”
"Grandma, I knitted it myself. It''s my first time knitting. It may not look perfect, but this is the best I can do. If you
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don''t like it, you can always use it as a tablecloth..." said Joanne sheepishly.
Old Madam Atherton''s eyes lit up when she heard Joanne''s words. "You learned to knit for me?"
"I wanted to buy one for you. My scarf was probably nothingpared to other expensive gifts that you''ve
received. I thought I might as well make one myself. Besides, I came from a poor family, and I''m used to doing
everything on my own," said Joanne.
Joanne felt embarrassed as she spoke, wondering if her grandmother would have a bad impression of
her after this.
Whatever it was, this was the truth, and Joanne did not want to hide it.
"It''s good to have the initiative in life! Our ancestors suffered to start a business, and it is now even
more difficult for US to maintain it. Nothing in lifests forever. I really like your scarf. Would you put it
on me?" Old Madam Atherton said.
The olddy bent down slightly, making it easier for Joanne to tie the scarf around her neck.
Joanne was so delighted to see how happy her grandmother was. She even praised her!
She wrapped the scarf around Old Madam Atherton''s neck twice and hung the end of it down her
chest. The scarf made the olddy look instantly young wearing it, and it really fitted her!
While downstairs was full of life andughter, Tracy just got up from bed upstairs. She had a gloomy
face as she woke up.
She med Sammy, "You kept asking me questions earlier. Do you think it''s not enough for me to be
ashamed? Mom, Dad is gone now. So, can you be a little smarter and stop holding me back?"
Sammy lowered her head aggrievedly. "I''m sorry, Tracy. I really thought you had bought the oil painting
from a regr auction house."
"If I had bought it there, I wouldn''t need you to remind me, would I?" said Tracy angrily.
"I''m sorry," replied Sammy. Acting like Tracy''s loyal servant, she kept apologizing to her with a face full
of guilt.
"What''s the use of feeling sorry now? I can''t let Catelyn be too arrogant! She has be the limelight
of tonight''s birthday party!" scoffed Tracy.
"So what are you going to do?" asked Sammy. She was also feeling annoyed with Catelyn.
Tracy did not answer her. She lifted the curtains and looked at the corner of the garden corridor downstairs. There
were many people in that location, all looking at Old Madam Atherton and the children.
Sammy recognized at a nce that one of the middle-aged men with a beer belly was known as a yboy.
"Tracy, are you thinking of pushing Catelyn to him?" Sammy asked curiously.
"I think so, but she''s the center of attention at the party, and everyone could see her every move,” replied Tracy.
She suddenly had a n and started smiling devilishly. "Mom, do you know who''s Catelyn''s best friend?"
"Joanne Winters. They both hade to the party together," Sammy replied without thinking.
"Yes, Joanne. She''s also Edwin''s wife. Now, what would happen if she was caught sleeping with Cedrick? Do you
think it''ll piss Catelyn off?" said Tracy.