Chapter 1124 Susan Is Angry
Chapter 1124 Susan Is Angry
Chapter 1124 Susan is Angry
Hannah followed Oscar out of the mansion, and they sat in silence in the car like two strangers
carpooling.
"The clothes were sent directly from the mall." Oscar broke the silence. Hannah continued to stare out
of the window at Northfield's streets, not turning to face him when he spoke. "I only gave them your
size, I didn't request anything else."
He was probably trying to make it clear that he had nothing to do with their matching outfits. "Hmm,"
Hannah responded flatly.
On second thought, it was just a coincidence. But she was somewhat frustrated at her choice of clothes
before.
"Susan will ask a lot of questions," Hannah turned around and continued, "I don't want her to
misunderstand our relationship."
"Okay, I won't let her misunderstand," Oscar replied.
"Hmm."
Hannah turned back around again and deliberately kept her distance from him.
They arrived at the airport where their private jet was waiting for them. The flight would take over two
hours and they would return to the Capital later tonight. Hannah hadn't thought about how much trouble
it would be for Oscar when she agreed to come along on this trip.
After arriving in Kensbury by plane, they were picked up by another private car and taken straight to
Susan's villa.
The Phillips family was finally reunited after all these years-Edward woke up from his coma; Justine
and Edward remarried; Susan got back together with Manuel and even gave birth to a baby daughter.
They were truly one big happy family now.
Hannah and Oscar walked into the living room, where Susan was waiting for them looking quite
imposing without welcoming them first. However, Edward, Justine and Manuel came over warmly
saying, "Oscar, Hannah! You guys have been through so much!"
"It wasn't too bad," Hannah politely replied as Justine invited her over sit down next to her on the sofa.
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accident, Edward had remained unconscious for a long time. When he woke up, he never expected so
much to have happened. Thankfully, everyone was still here. Susan and Manuel had gotten back
together.
"Edward, how's your health?" asked Hannah.
"The doctor said I'm recovering well. I go in for check-ups every three months and they say my
condition is good, no different from a normal person."
"That's good to hear. When you had your accident, Susan almost cried herself to death."
Edward chuckled indulgently. "Thankfully it's all in the past now."
"Mm-hmm." Hannah nodded.
"Oh yeah," Edward suddenly remembered something. "A few days ago, Miguel and I went golfing
together. At that point, we didn't know if you were alive or not so I didn't tell him about it yet. He should
know by now though."
"I don't think he knows yet," Hannah replied calmly. "Please don't tell my parents for now, when
everything is safe again, then I'll explain things myself."
"Sure thing." Edward quickly agreed; he knew that Hannah had her plans and besides, she looked
completely different now than before the accident.
"I saw your father recently too, he still looks healthy as ever." Edward continued chatting casually with
Hannah.
Hannah smiled but inside she felt a twinge of sadness whenever her parents were mentioned like this.
She planned on returning home once everything was truly safe again so they could live together as a
family once more.
"I heard that after your accident years ago, your parents' health deteriorated rapidly but thanks to
Salem and Oscar taking care of them, they're doing much better now. And if they found out you were
alive, they would be very happy."
Hannah could imagine how happy her parent would be at that time. But before everything was fully
settled, she didn't want to bring them hope and disappoint them again. If it happened again, she was
afraid her parents would never make it through.
"You two done talking?" Susan interrupted their conversation rudely from across the room.
"You're already a mother yourself, can't you speak properly?" Edward scolded Susan lightly.
"I know you had been preferring Hannah since we were kids, and you always think she's better than
me in every way," Susan said, disgruntled.
"It's not what I think, it's a fact."
"You old man!" Susan huffed.
"Hannah isn't disrespectful." Said Edward again.
Susan was so angry. Hannah's situation was already enough to make her angry, and now her dad was
deliberately provoking her.
"Alright, alright. Susan is still in her postpartum confinement period, so please don't say too much."
Justine said to Edward.
Edward was compliant with Justine, while the situation said otherwise between his daughter and
Justine's son. It was fair enough.
"You're still laughing," Susan said, looking at Hannah's smile, which made her even angrier.
"I'm so happy right now," Hannah explained.
"Do you think it's funny when I look angry?" Susan was being unreasonable.
"You are the boss when it comes to postpartum recovery. Whatever you say goes." Hannah rarely
argued with Susan.
"So you think I'm being unreasonable, right?"
"..."
"Hannah, we've been friends for decades, and you've been hiding so many things from me. Are you my
best friend?" Susan couldn't help but bring up the topic. The more she thought about it, the more
furious she got.
Why did they all know everything about Hannah, while she was the only one who was clueless and
knew nothing? She had been trying to set up Doyle and Hannah. If she had known Doyle had confined
Hannah in his house, she would have killed him as she saw him.
Damn it, was there no good man in this world?
Couldn't Hannah meet a good guy?!
"To be honest, I haven't told anyone about my business," Hannah said honestly.
Susan frowned and looked at her.
"It's just that they are smart enough," Hannah emphasized each word.
"So you're saying that I'm stupid, right?" Susan stared at her, looking gloomy.