Chapter 192
My Husband Is A Secret Billionaire By Wiuu
Chapter 192
âYâ¦Yes,â Jane honestly replied, âMy mother rarely likes anything, and I really want to help her fulfill this
wish. But since youâve already bought it, I canât take away what someone else loves.â
Deinie smiled, acknowledging that Jane was a wellâmannered and good child.
Nowadays, young girls with such grace and composure seemed to be becoming rarer.
She suddenly thought of Miranda.
The reason she had initially considered Miranda as a potential daughter in law was twofold. First. she
thought their families were a good match, and if Dominic married Miranda, it might benefit the McLove
Campbell family. Second, Mirandaâs looks were not bad, and she could barely be considered a suitable
match for Dominic.
However, later, she discovered that the young lady from the Yeager family lacked the etiquette and
restraint that a wealthy familyâs daughter should possess. Furthermore, she had no ability or tact to
manage a family conglomerate! Instead, she spent the entire year making numerous trips to England,
either trying to get close to her or engaging in extravagant shopping, which irritated Deinie to no end!
Deinie despised brainless ornaments, and Mirandaâs appearance was no more than that of a
flowerpotâ¦.
âMadam?â Jane smiled innocently at her, bringing her thoughts back.
âCan I take the photo, then?â
âOh, go ahead!â Deinie regained her senses and smiled lightly.
âThank you, Maâam!â
âBy the way,â Deinie couldnât help but want to talk more with this girl, âdo you know whatâs depicted in
the painting?
âFireflies,â Jane blurted out, then frowned, âbut⦠the firefly in this painting looks strange, with two
layers of wings.â
âWell, I canât understand it.â She chuckled, âPerhaps thatâs the artistâs creativity.
âItâs not the artistâs imaginationâ Deinie glanced at her. âThis is a doubleâwinged firefly, extremely rare,
found only in the forests of Sabah, in the South Seas region.â
âWhat?â Jane was astonished.
Deinie spoke in a low voice, âI once saw one in a private garden.â
âCan we leave, Sweetie? Can I buy this painting?â
Kassic walked over from the side, holding a colorful scarf in her hand and showing it off with a smiling
face.
bought this! Look at the embroidery, isnât it beautiful? Heh, this kind of craftsmanship is rare in the
capital, only in the Southâ¦
Before she could finish her sentence, the atmosphere suddenly turned as quiet as if it had fallen into
vacuum.
Deinie stared at Kassie, and Kassie stared back at Deinie.
The two of them looked at each other for quite a while, and almost simultaneously widened their eyes,
calling each otherâs names:
âKassic?â
âDeinic?â
Both women wore the same look of astonishment and surprise, with rapidly changing gazes. Jane was
stunned by their motionless postures. From afar, it seemed as if they were specially arranged wax
figures in the exhibition hall!
âMom, Madam, do you⦠know each other? Jane asked in bewilderment.
Kassie suddenly snapped out of it, her fare not looking too good. She pulled Jane aside and whispered,
âItâs like seeing a ghost in broad daylight. Letâs go, go⦠quickly, back homeâ¦â
âKassie!â Deinte called out, stepping a few paces to block her, âYou didnât see a ghost; you just canât
face me, right?â
âYou.. Kassieâs fingers trembled slightly, âYou stop spouting nonsense! Why would I not be able to face
you?â
âHmph! Deinie sneered, crossing her arms in front of her chest, âBack then, I predicted everything.
correctly. You made such a mess of yourself for a worthless man. What face do you have now?â
âShut up!â
Kassie roared, attracting the attention of everyone in the exhibition hall.
Jane shielded her behind and looked cautiously at Deinie. With great effort, she tried to speak calmly,
âMadam, my mother is not feeling well. Please donât treat her like this.â
A hint of surprise flashed in Deinieâs eyes. âWhatâs wrong with her? ââ
I canât reveal that Jane embraced the trembling shoulders of Kassic, âbut now Iâm taking my mother
home.â
âWaitâ¦â
Deinie couldnât stop them, and Jane hurriedly left the central pavilion with her mother.
âMadam President Deinie,â her assistant asked in a low voice, âShould I check on them?â
âWhatâs there to check?â Deinie glanced at her, âWe grew up together, donât you think I know her. well?â
The assistant remained silent and withdrew.
Deinte watched the fading figures of Jane and Kassie, lost in thought. Then she lowered her head and
noticed that the scarf Kassie had bought earlier had fallen to the ground in the rush.
She picked it up, and a faint smile appeared on her lips.
âAfter all these years, she still likes the same pallerns! Ha! Does she still think of herself as a princess?â
âBut⦠this princess night not be reliable, but she gave birth to a good little princess!â
Jane brought home her mother and inmediately rushed to search through the medicine box.
Kassie knew what she was looking for and waved her hand, gesturing for Jane to conte over. With a
gentle sinile, she said, âSweetheart, donât bother⦠I donât need to take medicine.â
Jane was taken aback, looking at her with concern.
âIâm already fine, and I donât need medication to control it.â Kassie sounded a bit tired, âIâm just a bit
Just tired. Iâll rest for a while, and it will be alright. You go and write your article, finish your work early.â
âMom, are you sure youâre okay?â
âIâm sure.â
âThen⦠Iâll stay by your side.â Jane brought her laptop, âYou rest, and Iâll do my work. If something
happens, I can still help you in time!â
âOkay.â Kassie showed a loving smile, patting Janeâs head with tender affection.
These years, thanks to her daughter, their shaky family was supported.
Kassic gently closed her eyes, but her sleep was uneasy.
Images of London Bridge. Swiss snow capped mountains, and fireflies in the South appeared before
her eyes, and among them, she saw the young Deinie. They were still wearing school uniforms,
checking and laughing under the Alps, encouraging each other at the national library, shining in various
academic competitions.
âWhat kind of man do you think weâll marry in the future?â
âI donât know, itâs all arranged by our families.â
âHavenât you thought about resisting? Anyway, Iâll marry a man I love, and Iâm willing to give everything
for him!â
âYouâre too naive! Men are unreliable; in the end, we can only rely on ourselves!â
âDeinie, when I have children in the future, would you be their godmother?â
âWell. how about you have a daughter, and Iâll have a son? Then we can be in laws!â
âDeal!â
Kassie gripped the bedsheet, tears wetting her eyelashes.
âKassie, that man doesnât deserve your love! He only wants the Davis family, he used you, deceived
you! Wake up!â
âI donât need you to interfere in my affairs! Deinie, we are no longer friends!â
âDeinieâ¦â Kassie muttered incolerently, âActually, itâs the Davis family that owes him. Heâs not at
faultâ¦â
âMom!â Jane kept wiping her sweat, âWhat are you saying? Whatâs hothering you?â