Chapter 237 - Whats That?
She Becomes Glamorous After The Engagement Annulment
Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios
The glamorous woman sighed. âThe sight of the flower makes me want to do my absolute best to save it. How am I supposed to refuse entry to Ms. York and leave the flower to die when she comes again? I might as well just throw the pot of flowers away, then. Out of sight, out of mind!â
Mrs. Landisâ heart ached as she looked at her. Even her eyes had reddened.
The glamorous womanâs name was Iris Hunt, and she was originally the eldest daughter-in-law of direct lineage in the Hunts, the most influential family in New York. By right, she should have been the most dazzling and enviable person.
But unexpectedly, after the marriageâ¦
For Justinâs sake, she was adamant about not having excessive contact with him. She had been living here ever since she moved out of the Huntsâ residence, and had put all of her sentiments for Justin and Pete into the flowers and plants here.
The pot of A Glimpse of Blood was the first pot of orchid that she had taken care of back then.
Perhaps even Justin himself didnât remember it anymore, but it was one of the first few potted flowers and plants that he had given her.
Iris had treated it very delicately all this time and even personally taken care of it. Therefore, the potted orchid wasnât just Irisâ treasure, but it also contained all of her sentiments for her son and grandson.
But perhaps the potted orchid had gotten old and reached the end of its lifespan, it started to wilt this year and even became infested with worms at the roots.
Iris had tried many ways, but she simply couldnât cure it. To make matters worse, this pot of orchid was very hard to take care of. Just as she was feeling troubled over it, Tina had visited, claiming that she was there to give Iris a routine health checkup.
Doctors went to the Hunts regularly to conduct physical examinations for them every month.
The attending physician had suddenly changed to Tina this month. No one suspected anything initially, but when Tina saw the flowers, she suddenly started talking about orchids. This made Iris sit up in attention. After it caught her interest, the two of them started chatting.
Mrs. Landis had never heard Iris talk that much all these years.
Many of Tinaâs opinions with regard to orchid care gained Irisâ approval, making her nod frequently. Mrs. Landis had thought that Iris had finally found someone whom she could talk to.
But who would have thought that Justin would come over?
The sight of Justin had immediately made Tina timid and fainthearted. When she thought of the sudden change of doctors this month, Mrs. Landis understood everything right away.
Given how clever Iris was, how could she possibly not understand when even Mrs. Landis had figured it out?
That was how it had led to the conversation the day before.
To be honest, it didnât actually really matter even if they allowed Tina to stay. What could she possibly make use of Iris for? Besides, she could also keep her company and chat with her.
However, despite saying all those selfish things, Iris had thrown the pot of flowers away the very next moment.
Her love as a mother made Mrs. Landis feel like crying.
âTsk, itâs just a worldly possession. Whatâs the big deal?â
Seeing that Mrs. Landisâ eyes were all red, Iris pretended to be alright and waved at her. She got up and said, âThrow it away. Iâll go to the front and look around the place there.â
She was clearly reluctant to part with the flowers, yet she still said that.
It was exactly this behavior of hers that made Mrs. Landisâ heart break.
Mrs. Landis lowered her head. Suddenly, she hid the potted orchid behind some tall rocks.
Iris might have made a temporary misjudgment, but she mustnât make the wrong decision too. She would find an opportunity to tell Justin about it instead. Given how influential he was, wasnât curing a pot of orchid something as easy as pie for him?
Iris didnât want to tell Justin about it, lest it displeased that woman and caused trouble for Justin as a result.
But the pot of orchid mustnât be thrown away!
Mrs. Landis made up her mind. She wiped the corners of her eyes and went after Iris.
When the two got home, Iris immediately said listlessly, âIâm going upstairs to rest. Donât disturb me if thereâs nothing important.â
âYes, maâam.â
Mrs. Landis knew that Iris ultimately still couldnât bear to part with the potted orchid, so she had become sad.
Mrs. Landis sighed. The doorbell rang at this point.
Mrs. Landis walked over to the door and opened it. Tina was standing outside. She said with a big smile, âHello, Mrs. Landis. Mrs. Hunt must be waiting for me, right? I racked my brains after I went home last night and thought of something that we can try! To be honest, orchids are just like human beings. Weââ
Before she could finish, though, Mrs. Landis interrupted her. âIâm sorry, Ms. York, but Maâam is tired today, so sheâs resting at the moment. She wonât be seeing any guests today. As for the pot of flowers you mentioned⦠Sigh, it unfortunately withered this morning, itâs already dead.â
Tinaâs pupils shrank. âWhat? That⦠Thatâs impossibleâ¦â
Mrs. Landis sighed and said, âYes, Maâam is very sad because of it. I think youâd better come back another day instead.â
Tina asked, âHow about I go in and comfort Mrs. Hunt a little?â
âNo, itâs alright. She needs rest.â
Mrs. Landis didnât give Tina another chance to speak. She closed the door right after saying that.
Outside, Tina clenched her fists in anger as she stared at the door.
She had already asked aroundâMrs. Hunt loved orchids the most, and was someone that regarded her flowers as her very life itself!
So, why was she adopting such an attitude instead? What a letdown!
Butâ¦
If Mrs. Hunt refused to meet her today, then she would just come again the next day.
With that in mind, Tina turned and left.
Upstairs.
On the balcony, Iris watched Tina leave with an awful look on her countenance. She said, âDid you see that? That woman is not as harmless as she looks.â
Mrs. Landis scoffed, âThat bit of skill is nothing in front of a sly old fox like you. To be honest, though, it doesnât really matter even if you let her spend some time with you and chat with you, Maâam.â
Iris stretched. âForget it. I only had a good time chatting with her yesterday because some of her opinions are the same as Orchidianceâs. You can say Iâm half a fan of Orchidiance. Thatâs why I enjoyed the chat.â
âOrchidiance? The master orchid breeder?â
âYes.â Iris sighed. âIf only I could talk to her about taking care of orchids.â
Mrs. Landis said, âIf we can ask her for advice, maybe thereâll be hope for that pot of orchid!â
Iris was a little taken aback to hear that.
She had already become accustomed to dealing with everything herself and had never thought of asking others for help. Even Tinaâs offer to help was something that the woman had delivered to her doorstep on her own.
She suddenly regretted her actions a little. âWhy didnât you tell me that earlier? If we hadnât thrown that pot of flowers out, I couldâve asked Orchidiance for advice on the Internet!â
Mrs. Landis laughed. âI knew you would regret it! I didnât throw it away! Iâll bring it back for you right away!â
âGo, go!â
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âLook over there, Nora! Thereâs a stream there! And even a rockery!â
Tanya tugged the sleepy Noraâs arm excitedly. Nora yawned and said, âOh, the place is passable, I guess.â
She yawned again after she spoke.
She had rarely woken up this early in her entire life!
Tanya, however, didnât seem to have any idea what sleepiness was. She broke into a smile and said, âRight? I intend to buy a villa here! You and Cherry can also move in in the future!â
Nora raised her eyebrows. âHm? Youâre moving out of the Andersonsâ?â
Tanya smiled and replied, âYouâre part of the Andersons, but Iâm not. It doesnât make sense for me to keep on staying at the Andersonsâ. Besides, Iâm not planning to leave anymore. If I stay, Iâll have to find someplace to live and settle down eventually.â
Nora was surprised. âYou arenât leaving anymore?â
âYeah, Iâm not leaving anymore.â Tanya walked ahead of her and said, âIâll look for my child in the States! I have a feeling I will find the child someday!â
At the mention of searching for her child, Nora dropped her perfunctory act for once and said with certainty, âYouâll definitely find the child.â
She and Tanya had met when they were searching for their children abroad.
Therefore, she and Tanya understood each other especially well.
In the midst of her thoughts, Tanya suddenly pointed at a pot of orchid behind the tall rocks in front.. She said, âHey, look at that. Whatâs that?â