Chapter 38 Grandpa Promised Their Divorce
Chapter 38 Grandpa Promised Their Divorce
Chapter 38 Grandpa Promised Their Divorce
Shawn nodded, "Okay."
His voice was as calm as ever, as if he wasn't upset at all.
"What about the documents and grandpa? Have you thought about it?"
Norah nodded, "I'll tell grandpa later. Grandpa will give it to me. Do you want to come with me?"
"Well, together."
After breakfast, they packed their stuff and got in the car to the Lawson Mansion.
James and Marry were very happy to see them, "Young Madam, Old Master has been talking about
you these two days. I didn't expect you to come back so soon."
"Uncle James, where is Grandpa?"
"He is reading upstairs."
Norah and Shawn went to the second floor together. Outside the door, Norah looked at him, "I'll go and
talk to Grandpa first. You can come back when he agrees and I get all certificates."
"OK."
When entering, Norah found that the room was dark.
In the dimly lit room, the curtains were tightly closed. Only a light by the bedside was lit, revealing a
faint light.
For some reason, a bad premonition flashed in her heart.
"Grandpa..."
"Grandpa, I'm Norah. I'm here to see you."
After speaking several times in a row, Norah didn't hear a response.
It was not until he walked to the bed that Norah found that grandfather was sleeping on the bed.
Norah didn't want to disturb him. So she turned around and prepared to leave silently, waiting for him to
wake up outside.
As soon as she turned around, Martin's old voice sounded, "Norah, are you here?"
Norah immediately turned around and held his hand, "It's me. Grandpa, are you awake?" All text © NôvelD(r)a'ma.Org.
"I've been sleeping groggyly these days. You help me get up and walk around. It's time to wake up."
"Okay, grandpa."
After Martin got up, Norah put on his coat and helped him sit on the sofa next to him.
Outside the window, it suddenly started to rain.
The sound of the drizzle was gently introduced into the house through the window, which made people
feel very stable.
Norah immediately turned off the lamp beside the bed and opened the curtains.
In an instant, the whole room became brighter. Martin sighed with a smile, "It's still better the outside
world!"
"Grandpa, when you are healed, we will accompany you anywhere."
"Okay, I'm looking forward to this day."
"Grandpa, let me make tea for you. What tea do you want?"
"Green tea, please."
"OK."
Looking at a complete set of tea-making tools, Norah brewed tea methodically. She strived for
perfection in every step and movement.
She didn't know anything about making tea at first.
Her tea-making skills were taught to her by Shawn himself.
Unfortunately, she only learned the craft, not the essence.
After making the tea, Norah handed one of the cups to Martin, and kept a cup for herself.
After the rain, the temperature dropped a lot. The teacup that Norah was holding was originally smoky.
But soon the heat of the tea was dissipated by the wind.
After the rain, the temperature dropped a lot. The teacup that Norah was holding was originally smoky.
But soon the heat of the tea was dissipated by the wind.
Soon, the temperature of the tea is the most suitable time to drink it.
"Grandpa, the tea is ready to drink."
After taking a sip, Martin nodded with a smile, "Yes, Norah's tea is delicious."
"Grandpa, I know that the tea I brew is ordinary. You always pamper me, so you always praise me."
Norah smiled embarrassedly.
"It doesn't matter. As long as I like it, they all have to like it."
"Grandpa, you are so domineering." Norah smiled brightly.
But as she smiled, she felt a chill in her heart.
Grandpa was very fond of her.
But what to do?
Shawn was the exception.
He didn't love her.
Now, she had no way to continue to deceive herself.
Suddenly looking up, Norah drank all the tea in one gulp.
It was bitter.
She felt so bitter.
Of course tea was not bitter, but her heart was bitter.
"Norah, did something happen? Tell me." Martin was sensitively aware that something was wrong with
her.
Norah put down the teacup. Sitting on the floor, she rested her head on the lap of Martin, with a soft
voice like a kitten, "Grandpa, I want to ask you a question. Can you tell me the truth? I I want to know
the truth."
Martin frowned, as if he had guessed something.
"Go ahead."
"Grandpa, was Shawn really willing to marry me back then?"
After speaking, her tears flowed uncontrollably, "Grandpa, Lilian told me that Shawn married me to
save her. Tell me, did she lie to me?"
Touching Norah's hair lovingly, Martin sighed deeply and said slowly,
"Norah, I did threaten Shawn and forced him to marry you."
"In the past two years, you have held hands every time you go home, acting like you are in a good
relationship. But grandpa knows that you are acting for me."
"During this time, I've been doubting myself. Did I really do something wrong? If you didn't marry
Shawn, you might be happier. My selfishness hurt you!"
Getting up, Norah looked at Martin and shook her head vigorously, "No, Grandpa. I have never blamed
you. I just want to know the truth. I don't want to live in a beautiful lie all the time."
"Grandpa, thank you. Without you, maybe he and I wouldn't have been married for two years. We won't
eat together, ride in the car, sleep together. Even the chance of us talking may be slim."
"Although two years is not long, I'm already satisfied. I've been very satisfied to be with him day and
night for these two years. Maybe he and I really can't be together. So grandpa, I'm tired and I want to
let go."
Although it was expected, Martin was still very sad when he heard this sentence.
"Norah!" Martin grabbed Norah's hand with slightly rough hands, "You really think about it."
"Yeah." Norah nodded.
Then, she raised her head and gave Martin a big smile. She said very confidently, "Yes, Grandpa, I've
made up my mind."
"It is better to let the past two years become a beautiful memory instead of waiting for a bad ending.
Although I cannot accompany him all the time, I have been lucky enough to be his wife for two years
and get along with him day and night. "
"Norah..." Martin was so moved that tears almost glistened in his cloudy eyes.
Norah couldn't bear it either. But she knew that once something started, she couldn't go back.
Although she was reluctant and sad.
However, since she had already spoken, she couldn't be soft-hearted. She must persist.
"I'll give you another ten minutes, can you think about it again?" Martin cried, tears streaming down the
fine lines on his face uncontrollably.
Norah also cried. She reached out and wiped the tears from Martin's face.
Then she resolutely said, "Grandpa, no need. I've thought about it very clearly. I decided to let go of his
freedom."