Chapter 302
Ice-Cold Ceo, Crazy Love
âAlexanderâs got a lot on his plate back home, so he had to head back. Me? Iâm not as tied figured Iâd stick around in Coraland for a bit.â
up, sol âIf Iâm sticking around in Coraland, living in the embassy just wonât do. Iâve had Eason snag a villa right next to yours. Looks like weâre going to be neighbors.â
Judith said this nervously, stealing a glance at Susan, âSusan, you wonât hold this against me, right?â
Judith had a soft look about her, and when those hopeful eyes met yours, there was a kind of dreamy vibe to her presence.
Susan always thought that if she said she would, Judith might just break down crying right then and there.
So, she hurriedly said, âNo, I wonât.â
Judith lit up with happiness, âSo not rejecting me outright kind of means youâre open to the idea. Susan, you might not call me âMomâ just yet, but I can tell Iâve carved out a little spot in your heart.â
It was indeedâ¦
And it wasnât just Susan. Even Ben couldnât stop his eyelids from twitching.
Judithâs mood lifted, and after a moment, she said, âIâve recently settled into a new place and Iâd love to have you over for dinner tonight. Would you grace me with your presence?â
Finishing her words, Judith looked expectantly at Susan.
Susan really couldnât resist Judithâs gaze and nodded in agreement.
Judith got up with a smile, âIâll head home and get things ready. Come over when you can.â
After Susan agreed, Judith then left with Eason and Penny, looking very delighted.
Penny observed Judithâs gleeful display, her eyes dimming with a tinge of discomfort.
It had been many years since Judith had been this happy.
Ever since the loss, sheâs been crying herself to sleep every night, and at her lowest, she spent a whole year in silence, not uttering a single word.
Penny caught on quickly after arriving at the Nicholas family. She realized she was only adopted because she looked a bit like Judith; they figured having her around might ease Judithâs ache for her missing daughter.
She understood the significance of her presence.
Thus, for over twenty years, she had been carefully gauging Judithâs preferences, trying her best to take care of and please Judith.
Even though she sometimes managed to coax a smile from Judith, those smiles were forced, mere facades.
But the laughter now, it was genuine, full of joy â and it made her feel a twinge of envy.
Pennyâs hand slowly clenched into a fist.
Susan!
Susan!
Penny thought, âIâve worked so hard for so long just to earn a bit of affection from them.â
âBut you? You donât do anything, and yet they treasure you like youâre the most priceless.â
âWhy is that?â
âYou should know that Judith and Eason have their own affairs in Tonico.â
Judith had her royal duties to attend to, while Eason was busy running his business.
Yet, their attachment to Susan was so strong that they were prepared to give up everything back home just to stay here with her.
When Penny heard about their decision, she even subtly tried to persuade them.
Unexpectedly, Alexander was actually very supportive of them.
What else could she, an adopted daughter, say?
Judith thought she was not adjusting well to Coraland and asked her to go back with Alexander.
But how dare she go back?
If she went back, Susan would undoubtedly steal all of Judith and Easonâs affection.
So where would that leave her in this family?
Penny even vaguely foresaw her own future of being kicked out!
Therefore, she cannot leave!
She must not only stay but also work harder to show herself.
She was determined to show Judith and Eason that, blood ties or not, she was the one who truly held a special place in their hearts.
Werenât they all buzzing for a bit back when they thought Yana was the longâlost daughter of the Nicholas family?
But within a few days, Yanaâs selfish and vile nature disappointed them, didnât it?
And Susan, likewise raised in the Miller family, how much better could she be?
As Judith and Eason really spend a few days with her, they will surely be disappointed as well.
Thinking this way, Penny barely managed to calm down.
What she needed to do now was to perform well.
The evening banquet was her best chance to showcase herself.
As evening set in, Judith, eager to please, rallied top chefs to whip up an array of delicacies tailored to Susanâs and the Landorsâ known preferences.
She even braved the kitchen, dedicating an afternoon to experimenting until she nailed a recipe for roast ribs, which was said to be Susanâs favorite.
The Landors showed up right on schedule.
Judith, with a warm gesture toward Susan, eagerly greeted everyone else to take a seat.
At the table, Judith kept suggesting dishes to Susan, encouraging her to help herself to more.
Susan obediently and cleverly ate.
Seeing how much she relished her meal, Judith grew fonder of her by the minute.
She carefully served a piece of roast ribs onto Susanâs plate.
Susan didnât think too much and ate it straight away.
Judith suddenly became nervous, âHow is it?â
The roast ribs werenât quite chefâlevel, but catching Judithâs hopeful look, Susan understood. She grinned and said, âTheyâre delicious, definitely the highlight of the meal.â
Judith immediately relaxed, her smile becoming even more radiant.
Eason said with a grin, âSusan! Mom whipped this up herself. Itâs been nearly thirty years since she last got behind the stove.â
Susanâs face lit up with surprised delight and she said, âYou wouldnât guess itâs been thirty years since she last cooked with skills like that.â
Judithâs laughter grew even warmer. She gestured to the platter, encouraging Susan with a smile, âHelp yourself to some more.â
Susan graciously complied, enjoying the meal contently.
Penny observed Judithâs satisfied expression, her gaze shifting subtly.
She nudged a portion of fish onto Judithâs plate with a gentle reminder, âMom, youâve got to look after yourself as well, not just take care of Susan all the time.â
Judith responded and took a bite.
Pennyâs voice was gentle, âMom, I remember you like your fish with a tangy kick, sol tossed in some tomato for that extra zing. Howâs the taste?â
âItâs delicious,â Judith said with a smile, âItâs my taste.â
Penny said gently, âAfter all, I am your daughter. If I didnât know what my Mom likes, what kind of daughter would I be?â
Ben glanced at her, his gaze indifferent, and quickly looked away.
He lowered his eyes to Susan.
Susan missed the subtle hint in Pennyâs words and just kept on enjoying her meal.
Ben offered a small smile and helped her to more of the spread.
Penny glanced at Susan and saw her carefree appearance, her eyes narrowing slightly.
If it had been Yana, she would have jumped at the chance to assert her authority after a comment like that.
But Susan⦠she seemed oblivious, continuing to eat gladly.
Was this woman feigning ignorance, or did she truly not care?
Penny was convinced it had to be the former.
Who wouldnât be curious about the lineage of the princess of Tonico? Susanâs denial of any family ties was likely just a tactical move.
It seemed that this Susan was indeed more challenging to deal with than Yana.
An alarm sounded in Pennyâs heart.