Chapter 416
Grannie Anita had always been a stone-cold statue when it came to Anastasia. Her disapproval was always apparent. But today, there was a marked difference in her demeanor. Not only was she acknowledging Anastasia, she was also showing genuine
concern.
Herman and Anastasia exchanged a knowing glance. Herman, with a warm smile, guided
Anastasia to her seat.
Katelyn, visibly ecstatic, chimed in, âIâve specially prepared a delicious chicken soup for you, Ana. Iâll go fetch it.â
Flynn, sitting opposite Herman, chuckled, âBro, you have no idea. Before you two got home, Grannie has mentioned several times how eager she is for a great-grandchild.â
Grannie Anita, feigning embarrassment, lightly tapped Flynn with her walking stick and shot him a stern look. âCanât you keep your mouth shut for once?â
Flynn laughed heartily, âLook, Grannie is shy.â
Grannie Anita turned to Anastasia and asked, âWhen was your last prenatal check-up? What did the doctor say? Boy or girl?â
âJust the day before yesterday. Everything is normal,â Anastasia responded earnestly. âWe didnât check the gender.â
Herman added, âIt doesnât matter if itâs a boy or a girl.â
Grannie Anita nodded in agreement. Her previous preference for boys was now absent. âHerman, this is your first child. Whether itâs a boy or a girl, itâs all the same. I was just asking. As long as the babyâs healthy, thatâs good. Anastasia, eat up. Pregnant women are prone to low blood sugar. Donât starve yourself.â
âThank you, Grannie,â Anastasia sighed in relief.
Anastasia realized that Grannie Anitaâs change in attitude was due to familial bonds. The old ladyâs stubbornness was a manifestation of her love, and so was her letting go of prejudice.
Katelyn presented the chicken soup. âAna, have a taste.â
âMom, only Ana gets it?â Flynn joked, âLooks like Herman and I are out of favor.â
Katelyn rolled her eyes at Flynn. âYouâre a grown man. Why do you need chicken soup? If you want it, bring me a daughter-in-law.â
Flynn, holding a plate of pasta, retorted, âIâll stick with my pasta then.â
Katelyn laughed, âYouâre hopeless.â
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Chapter 416
The atmosphere during the meal was amicable, and Anastasia felt no pressure. She leaned towards Herman and whispered, âWhereâs your Dad?â
Just as she finished her sentence, Feimanâs voice echoed from outside, âHerman, Ana, youâre here.â
Feiman, beaming from ear to ear, held a bouquet of flowers as he walked towards Katelyn. âFor you, darling.â
Katelynâs smile faded at Feimanâs appearance. âFind a vase yourself,â she said. Her tone was neither cold nor warm. She showed no intention of accepting the flowers.
Ever since Katelyn found out about Feimanâs illegitimate child, she had been giving him the cold shoulder. Despite his numerous attempts to mend their relationship, nothing seemed to work.
Katelyn neither cried nor yelled. She simply ignored Feiman, treating him as if he didnât exist. This was far more torturous for him.
Feiman seemed to have grown accustomed to the cold treatment. A hint of disappointment flashed across his face before he sat down to eat.
Grannie Anita glanced at Feiman and muttered, âHopeless.â
Feiman said nothing to defend himself.
Caught in the middle of their parentsâ dispute, the younger generations found it hard to intervene. Herman remained silent, focusing on serving Anastasia the best parts of the
meal.
After dinner, Feiman tried to charm Katelyn with various methods.
Herman and Anastasia sat in the living room, watching TV. Herman peeled an apple for Anastasia, cutting it into heart-shaped pieces.
Anastasia couldnât help but smile as she took the apple pieces. Flynn teased, âAre you trying to feed us lovey-dovey vibes? I just had dinner, and I canât eat anymore!â
Herman retorted, âGo away, single man.â
Grannie Anita, watching from the background, felt a pang of sympathy seeing her beloved grandson catering to Anastasia. She put on a smile and approached Anastasia. âAnastasia, itâs getting late. Why donât you stay the night?â
Grannie Anita wasnât genuinely concerned about Anastasiaâs pregnancy. It was all an act to lower Herman and Anastasiaâs guards. Over the past few months, Grannie Anita had been busy. She had hired a private investigator and found evidence of Anastasiaâs infidelity. She was convinced that the child in Anastasiaâs belly was not Hermanâs.
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