Chapter 658 I Always Remember Her Merits (Part One)
Violet had no choice but to sit down and ept her aunt''s trial.
"Auntie, what would you like to ask?" she lowered her head and asked in a timid voice.
"Are you two in love with each other?" Selina didn''t mince words. She wanted to get a straightforward
answer instead of talking in a roundabout way.
"Auntie!" Violet raised her head in surprise and stared at her aunt. She knew that Selina was a
businesswoman, but she was surprised at how she was able to sense her rtionship with Greg.
Selina was truly amazing - an all-powerful queen, even greater than her mother.
"Tell me the truth, are you two together?" Selina didn''t get the answer she wanted, so she repeated her
question.
"Auntie, am I... am I not allowed to fall in love with boys?" Violet asked, the caution evident in her voice.
In the period her mother was away, her aunt had always taken care of her. Violet would be grateful for
her opinion.
"Of course you are allowed to fall in love. Greg would suit you very much. He is good-looking. I heard
he is very talented too," Selina said casually, looking into the distance. She didn''t turn her head to look
at Violet, but she knew her niece was smiling at this answer.
"Really, Auntie? You really think so?" Violet asked her with a grin.
"Have I ever told you a lie?" Selina said, still keeping her gaze ahead.
"No," Violet said without hesitation. It was not easy to get her aunt''s approval, so she was happy. It
meant the approval of her entire family too.
"But," Selina interrupted, realizing something all of a sudden. She turned to look at Violet. "Didn''t you
tell me that Greg had a fiancee? Tina? What about her?"
Violet''s mood dampened at the mention of Tina. "Greg told me that he would handle it. He asked me
not to worry," she said, suddenly sober.
Selina thought for a while and nodded. "Right. Yes, I suppose he''d be able to handle it."
She continued,"Violet, you are not worse than Tina. If you and Greg are really in love, I won''t allow the
Gu Family to bring harm to you."
"Auntie," Violet said with determination. "I didn''t have much confidence in myself before. I immersed
myself in work and forced myself not to think about these things. But now that Greg hase back to
me, I don''t think I should live so ordinarily anymore. Just like you said, I am not inferior to anybody. I am
my father''s daughter and stronger than anybody else. I have to live life ording to my own terms."
Selina beamed, saying,"Violet, I have been looking forward to hearing you say that." She could tell that
Violet''s attitude had changed a lot. Selina had been trying to point her in the right direction. Before,
Violet always looked like she was being dragged down by something. Selina was d that Violet was
able to think so clearly now. She would be happy as long as she was confident in herself.
"Auntie, I will put myself first in the future, because I have found the one I love once again," Violet said,
her thoughts drifting to Greg. As long as he was beside her, she was not afraid of the obstacles she
had to face.
"Yes, Violet, you should put yourself first every time. Be happy. You have nothing to worry about. I am
always by your side," Selina said, her eyes brimming with emotion.
Violet leaned forward and hugged Selina. Her aunt knew her well and always wanted good for her.
Violet felt very fortunate.
Greg was in the car, on the way to the hospital.
The scenery outside the window was serene. Greg admired it as he hummed a song. Today, he was in
an extraordinarily good mood.
Suddenly his phone rang. He took it out of his coat pocket. The expression on his face grew solemn. It
was his dad. Was there an emergency at the hospital?
Greg picked up the call. "Hello, Dad."
"Where are you?" Fred''s tone was harsh. He was clearly unhappy about something.
"I''m on my way to the hospital. What''s wrong? Is there an emergency?" Greg asked his father.
Fred''s response was furious. "Come home, right now."
"But what''s wrong?" Greg asked again, confused.
Fred didn''t answer him and hung up. Greg put his phone aside and wondered what had happened.
''This must be about Tina, '' he thought. ''It could hardly be anything else.''
He turned around the steering wheel and drove back home.
As soon as Greg walked in, he saw Carol and Tina sitting in their living room. Fred and Sharon sat next
to them.
Greg was not shocked to see Carol and Tina in the house. He had expected it. Roger would have
joined them too if he had been in good health.
"Aunt Carol," Greg greeted Carol.
Carol looked at Greg, her mouth pressed in a thin line. She didn''t say a word.
Tina shot up and walked over to Greg. Her wide eyes red at him. "Greg, tell me now. Who is that
woman? Why did you defend her in front of me?"
Greg didn''t spare a nce at Tina. He wasn''t willing to answer her questions.
Fred also stood up, moving to Tina''s side. He patted her on the shoulder. "Tina, don''t worry. Now that
Property belongs to N?vel(D)r/ama.Org.
Greg is back, let''s listen to what he has to say."
Tina rxed a little at Fred''s words. She turned around and nted herself back on the sofa.
Fred moved to stand in front of his son. "Tina said that you stood up for a girl at the hospital and that
you took her away. Who was that?" he asked. "Did you know each other?"
"Dad, you already know who she is." Greg turned his head to face his father. ''Dad must know Violet, ''
he thought. ''When Violet was injured, he personally went to the emergency room and saved her. Violet
has grown up now and changed a bit, but Dad would definitely remember her.''
"Who is she?" Fred was perplexed. ''How would I know a young woman?'' he thought.
"She''s Violet Chu, my ex-girlfriend," Greg said, pronouncing each word with care. He added,"Oh, wait.
She is my girlfriend again now."
Fred was stunned at VIolet''s name. Violet Chu? Jackson Chu''s daughter!
"Greg, you have a girlfriend?!" Carol stood up, fuming. Violet had left a bad impression on her. She
promised to leave Carol''s son alone. But now, the girl had her eyes on Carol''s future son-inw! What
about Tina? What would happen to her?
"Yes, I always have had one," Greg said, undaunted. They had been separated for five years, but what
of it? ording to him, Violet had always been his girlfriend.
Sharon, who had been standing still and hadn''t uttered a word yet, finally spoke out. "No, no, no, no,
no, no," she grabbed Carol''s arm. "We only have one daughter-inw. Greg is just talking nonsense!
Don''t worry, Carol, I won''t let Greg marry anyone other than Tina."
At this, Carol seemed to breathe a little better. ''Tina is way better than that low-ss hussy!'' she
thought.
Seeing Carol calm down, Sharon turned to Greg. "Greg, don''t even think about it," she warned him,
taking hold of his arm. "Your marriage with Tina has long been decided -"
Greg shook off Sharon''s hands before she could finish talking and stared at her angrily,"Have you ever
asked for my opinion? Who is the one getting married? You or me?"