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Chapter 28: Stepmother Suddenly Becomes Passionate

    Looking back now, that missing toy that Sh talked about was probably the pair of jade lions. Sh saw them as especially important and when they went missing, she was upset for days.


    George felt shocked at this memory and his wrist shook unconsciously while pouring tea. He didn’t even notice the scalding hot water spilling onto his handback.


    George’s peripheral vision scanned Mya wondering how she managed to take the jade lions from Sh. He knew that Mya and Sh had never given each other presents. The only possibility was that Mya stole them from Sh.


    The thought made George feel sick, but he couldn’t bring himself to ask. After all, family secrets were meant to be kept hidden.


    Layne was a shrewd person and could tell from their reactions that something was off.


    Layne decided to let it go and make a new pair for Cheyenne when he had time.


    To ease the tension in the room, Mya put on her role as a dutiful wife and mother, warmly greeting Layne, “Mr. Edwards, you must be hungry since you came so early in the morning.”Property ? 2024 N0(v)elDrama.Org.


    “I’ll go to the kitchen and give some instructions,” she said, getting up and walking towards the kitchen as if escaping.


    Cheyenne was about to say that it wasn’t necessary, but Mya had walked away. She couldn’t help but furrow her brows. ‘Is Mya trying to please my grandfather?’


    After about half an hour, all the valuable antiques were finally loaded onto the car. George watched as they were secured and gave an embarrassed smile.


    In his mind, heined that Cheyenne was too petty. Herst name was Lawrence, not Edwards. These things wouldn’t be lost even if they were stored in the Lawrence Vi. He didn’t understand why she had to take all of them away!


    The car drove away.


    Cheyenne wanted to leave with her grandfather, but George insisted on him staying for dinner so she had no choice but to stay temporarily and have breakfast with this group of people.


    The gorgeous restaurant had a retro European decoration style; even the tes were exquisitely expensive. At a huge round table sat Layne in first ce, George on his left side and Cheyenne on his right side.


    Mya could only sit next to George as second best option.”


    Nora was staring at Cheyenne with disgust, but thetter didn’t seem to care. She even shed a sweet smile at Nora, which only made Nora more angry and think indignantly, ‘With old Mr. Edwards backing her up, it’s no wonder she is so smug today. She’s just annoying to look at! Her mother has been dead for over a decade and now there is no rtionship between the Lawrence family and the Edwards family. I really don’t know why Father and Mother need to fawn over old Mr. Edwards!’


    It was really strange that they asked Cheyenne and Layne to stay for breakfast, which ruined my appetite!


    Just as she was wondering about their motives, Mya lifted her cup of tea and offered it to old Mr. Edwards.


    “Mr. Edwards, I offer you this tea as a thank you for taking care of Cheyenne all these years. Her mother died young and she’s such a poor thing,” said Mya with false sincerity.


    Cheyenne almost choked on her dumpling after hearing that statement, feeling disgusted with Mya’s hypocrisy.


    Layne stood up impassively, his clear eyes fixed on Mya. “Cheyenne is my granddaughter-inw, it’s only natural for me to take care of her. In fact, I should be thanking you!”


    Layne took a sip of his tea and ced the cup back on the table. In the meantime, Mya nudged Nora with her elbow while Layne was talking to George.


    Leaning in close to Nora’s ear, she whispered softly, “You should get up and offer a toast to Grandpa.”


    Nora pouted slightly and asked in a low voice, “Why? Don’t I have my own grandpa?”


    Mya chuckled at the immature response but exined gently nheless. “Don’t you understand? The Edwards family may not be involved in business anymore but old Mr. Edwards is still one of the top artists out there. If he takes you under his wing as an apprentice and teaches you painting skills, then getting into prestigious schools won’t be an issue for you.”


    Indeed, old Mr. Edwards had quite a reputation in painting circles; he even knew some foreign artists including professors from renowned universities.


    If Nora could study under him, then it would definitely boost her status significantly.


    Upon hearing this exnation from Mya, Nora felt intrigued by this opportunity presented before her eyes.


    She had been practicing her painting skills for so many years, hoping to be a famous artist one day.


    But after all these years, she was just average among her ssmates, even at the bottom.


    She was mocked by many wealthy girls.


    As her mother said, if she could get this old man’s rmendation, couldn’t she take a shortcut and directly enter the Royal Academy of Arts?


    After some simple consideration, Nora picked up the teacup in front of her and stood up.


    With a cute smile on her face and bowing to Layne respectfully, she said, “Grandpa, let me offer you a cup of tea. I wish you good health.”


    Layne knew that Nora was Mya’s daughter as soon as he saw her.


    After all, they looked like they were carved out of the same mold. When it came to differences, Mya was more experienced than Nora who still seemed naive and wore all emotions on her sleeve.


    Why did they want to tter him?


    What made him worthy of their attention as an old man well past his prime?


    Layne didn’t bother to know the truth but gave an perfunctory answer, “Good girl.”


    He drank his tea before sitting down again.


    Nora thought thepliment sounded insincere. She felt ufortable about it and thought, “This old man really has no shame. Does he really think himself a guest of high importance?’


    Sean, an inte addict, had stayed up all night ying League of Legends and was dragged out of bed by his mother at 7 AM. He sat at the table like a chain-smoker, with no energy.


    Old Mr. Edwards just nced over and shook his head silently. Afterparing them for a while, he felt even prouder that his Cheyenne was superior to this mistress’s two children by far. He believed that if Sh was still alive, she would be pleased.


    Halfway through dinner, Mya couldn’t help but bring up old Mr. Edwards’ painting.


    “Mr. Edwards,” she said eagerly, “I heard your new work ‘Summer Retreat’ won a national gold medal! Congrattions!”


    Layne listened indifferently and said it was nothing much while Cheyenne looked at Mya with confusion as she propped her chin up with one hand.
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