Chapter 604 He stubbornly dialed again, and this time, Arabella guessed he had some urgent news, so she excused herself, âSorry, got to hit the loo.â
Phillip was busy chatting and hearing her excuse. He quickly said, âBrodie, show Bella the way!â
âNo worries, I know my way around.â
Enid arched a brow. It looked like this girl was a regular.
Fairfield Manor was huge, and sheâd surely get lost without a few visits under her belt.
This place was Grandpa Phillip and Grandma Shirleyâs private residence. Not just any Tom, Dick, or Harry could come.
Only those tight with the McMillian family had the privilege.
Just who was this girl who seemed to be a regular visitor?
Wait a minute.
Earlier, Grandpa Phillip had said this girl was named Arabella.
Could she be from the Collins family?
Kenneth and Louisa only had one daughter, Serena. Was this girl a cousin of Serenaâs?
Was she the daughter of Serenaâs aunt and uncle?
Enid wasnât all too familiar with the kids from that side of the family, but she vaguely remembered there being more than one girl.
Who wouldâve thought this girl snatched Serenaâs fiancé right from under her nose?
How interesting.
If she was of Serenaâs rank, Enid might have been a bit cautious, but if she was the daughter of Serenaâs aunt and uncle, Enid had no reason to hold back.
Who didnât know that Serenaâs aunt and uncle were worse off than Kenneth?
If they were to compare, the Winters family was better off.
Romeo knew Arabella had received a call and had business to attend to, so he didnât accompany her.
âGrandma Shirley, would you like some coffee?â Enid took the initiative to pour a cup of coffee and hand it to Shirley warmly, smiled after Arabella had left, âWeâre so glad to know youâre awake.â
âYes, we wanted to come see you as soon as we got the news.â Mr. Winters added.
âThank you, but I canât drink it.â Grandma Shirley declined the coffee with a kind smile. The coffee was too strong, and she couldnât drink it after just recovering from, illness.
âShall I get you some water then?â Enid put down the coffee cup and asked Brodie to pour some water, acting like the hostess.
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Before sheâd even finished speaking, Brodie stepped forward, âThere are more guests, Suri and Jessamyn.â
Mr. Wintersâ words were cut off, so he had to pause and wait for the right moment.
Suri and Jessamyn were Phillipâs old friendsâ daughtersâinâlaw. They must have come to see Grandma Shirley upon hearing sheâd woken up.
Out of respect for his old friends, Phillip had them shown in.
âShirley, youâre finally awake. Iâm so relieved, and Iâve been praying for you every day.â Suri, on arrival, couldnât help but get emotional. Her voice choked.
Jessamyn was in the same boat. With tears in her eyes, she said with gratitude, âThank God, youâre finally awake! God bless, youâre very lucky. It must be Phillipâs love for you that moved God.â