Chapter 220
CHAPTER 220
After finishing the phone call, Queenie turned to face Florine. There was a seri
look on Florine’s face as she said, “Queenie, the fact that your grandma is suddenly reaching out might be connected to that video in the group chat. Don’t worry. When you get there, just admit to your grandparents that you realize your mistakes and are taking steps to correct them. That’s why you went to see Hayden – it’s because you have a child with him, and you want to take responsibility for Jeremy.”
Queenie gave a small nod of understanding. “Okay.”
Contemplating this, Florine walked over, lifted her hand, and affectionately ruffled Queenie’s hair. With a sigh, she said, “Good luck, Queenie!”
The warmth in her mother’s words filled Queenie with a renewed sense of bravery. She nodded with determination. “I’ll do my best.” At this, Florine’s face broke into a relieved smile.
That evening, Queenie took some time to make a few preparations and grabbed her bag before heading out to Leavey Manor. It was a manageable drive from their home, taking just over an hour to reach the grand residence of her grandparents.
As Queenie’s car rolled through the gates and into the garden, the butler immediately noticed and went to inform Hudson and Chermaine. Hudson, still harboring some residual anger, wasn’t in the mood to greet Queenie with his usual cheerful demeanor. On the other hand, Chermaine, less
concerned about the business issues, was more distressed by the ordeals Queenie had endured over the past few years.
“Queenie, come here, let me see if you’ve lost weight,” Chermaine exclaimed with a worried expression, pulling Queenie close as she approached.
Looking at Chermaine, Queenie felt a twinge of sadness, thinking, “The Leavey family is vast, yet it really cares about me besides my parents. Grandpa used to be kind to me as well, but now…
seems only Grandma
As these thoughts crossed her mind, Chermaine led her into the living room and gestured for her to sit on the couch. Queenie sat down, facing Hudson, who was sitting across from her with an unyielding expression, not even glancing her way. Her heart pounded with nervousness, fear, and discomfort. After a long hesitation, she finally managed to utter, “Grandpa.”
Hudson slowly lifted his gaze to meet hers, his look cold and distant. Feeling a sharp pain in her heart from his cold demeanor, so unlike how he had been during her childhood, Queenie remembered Florine’s advice. She faced Hudson and said earnestly, “Grandpa, I’m sorry for my actions over the past few years. I was ignorant and I now recognize my mistakes.”
Hudson responded with a cold snort, though his demeanor softened slightly. Sensing a shift in his attitude, Queenie quickly moved to massage his shoulders, an act of filial respect. After a moment, Hudson gently pushed her away and questioned, “Queenie, do you truly understand your mistakes this time?”
Queenie quickly positioned herself directly in front of him, nodding emphatically. “Yes, Grandpa. I’m truly sorry. I… I was too headstrong before and it brought shame to the Leavey family.”
Hudson then asked, “Do you still intend to get back together with that kid from the Hoggard family?”
Queenie paused briefly before nodding again, looking Hudson in the eyes, “Grandpa, Hayden and I have a child together. I now understand that as a parent, it’s my duty to be responsible for my child.”
Hudson scoffed, “So now you recognize your responsibilities? You’re not going to chase after that boyfriend of yours anymore?”
A flecting expression of pain crossed Queenie’s face at the mention of her ex–boyfriend. After a brief pause, she shook her head firmly. “I’ve broken up with him.”
Hudson mockingly replied, “Breaking up is easy. Today you break up, but who’s to say you won’t want to reunite in a few Content © provided by NôvelDrama.Org.
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days?”
The pain in Queenie’s heart intensified when she heard her grandfather’s words, but she shook her head resolutely. “Grandpa, he and I are done for good. We will never reconcile in this lifetime.”
Reflecting on Hudson’s recent indifference, Queenie felt deeply saddened but remained earnest, “Grandpa, I’m truly sorry for my past ignorance, but I promise to do better. If I remarry Hayden and restore the relationship between the Leavey and Hoggard families, I’m sure it will benefit the Leavey family greatly in the future.”
Hearing Queenie’s words, Hudson slowly became serious. He stared at her and questioned, “So you’ve really made your decision to remarry and commit to a good life with the young man from the Hoggard family? You won’t ever seek a divorce again or pursue another lover?”
‘A lover?‘ Queenie thought. She almost wanted to clarify that Elden wasn’t just some lover, but considering his recent actions, she reconsidered. ‘It doesn’t matter what Grandpa thinks of Elden now.’
“Grandpa, please stop teasing me. I won’t make those foolish mistakes again,” Queenie quickly reassured him.
At this point, Chermaine intervened, “Hudson, that’s enough. Don’t frighten Queenie anymore.” Chermaine then added, looking at Queenie, “I think it’s a good idea for Queenie to remarry Hayden.”
Hudson glanced at his wife, then said resignedly, “Everyone knows the Hoggard family is decent. But do you think they’re foolish enough to just take her back after everything she’s done?”
Chermaine frowned and said, “Don’t Queenie and Hayden share a child together? Let’s talk to them. For the child’s future happiness, it would be good for Queenie and Hayden to remarry.” She then sighed, looking at Queenie. “I’ve seen Jeremy at several parties. He’s quite handsome. If things hadn’t gone badly a few years ago, Jeremy would have visited us more often, right?”
In Leavey Manor’s living room, as Hudson listened to Chermaine’s remarks, he remained silent for a while before finally speaking, “Queenie, if you’re sincere about remarrying, you should put in the effort. Hayden is a good man. You would not suffer by living with him.”
Queenie nodded vigorously. “I understand. Thank you, Grandpa.”
Hudson observed her for a moment before saying seriously, “Queenie, if you truly remarry Hayden, I’ll allow you to work in the company.”
Queenie’s eyes sparkled at this promise, and she asked excitedly. “Really? Grandpa, you’re not just saying that?”
Hudson smiled at her enthusiasm. “Why would I lie to you?”
Overcome with emotion, Queenie rushed over and embraced him. Tears welled up in her eyes as she realized Hudson still cared deeply for her. Chermaine, watching the heartfelt reunion smiled. She checked the time and then invited Queenie to join them for dinner. That night, Chermaine had specifically instructed the housekeeper to prepare several of Queenie’s favorite dishes, knowing she would enjoy them.