Chapter 27
Chapter 027 As soon as they left, Theresa and Charlie went upstairs and went back to Charlie's room. Thinking about how Charlie had just defended her, she felt relieved. She couldn't help but be polite to this man, 'Thank you." Charlie said, "No need to be polite, since you are my wife, I naturally won't let others bully you." Only he was capable of bullying his people. Theresa relaxed with upturned lips. She said, "I don't expect to see that Mr. Calsis is a person with guts. The woman who can marry you in the future should be very happy." She was an honest and forthright woman. She didn't mind complimenting Charlie. Charlie gave her a cold look and said, "Don't fall in love with me, lady. Remember our agreement. Don't put yourself down because I treat you better. The most annoying women are those who flatter themselves." Theresa shook her head helplessly, finding him to be just as narcissistic as before. She assured him, "Don't be concerned! I haven't forgotten a single detail of the contract. I won't like you even if the sky falls apart and the river flows backward." Charlie snorted slightly. Looking at her double-face, he hoped that she would be able to maintain her stubbornness.
After the acupuncture was over, Theresa packed up her things and was ready to go back when Charlie said, "You stay at home." Theresa said, "Why?" "Because of Grandpa, of course. What else?" Charlie said, "Grandpa has been looking for you since you left this afternoon. We have been coaxing him for a long time. If you live at home in the future, it will be more convenient and you don't have to come and go." Theresa refused, "no, the child is still at home. I want to go back to see him." Thinking about Leonard's injury, Theresa's face was ugly. Charlie heard this and said, "Oh." Theresa said, "When Grandpa wants to see me, just call me. I really can't make it tonight." Charlie said, "Okay." Looking at Charlie, Theresa remembered that he had helped two children teach Jimmy a lesson. She said, "Mr. Calsis you are a good person. Thank you for helping my children today." Except for Cristina, Theresa found that no one around her treated the two children well. Including her father... They all thought that her children were the product of her infidelity and had no good feelings for the two children.
It was the first time that someone spoke for the two children. Charlie said, "If you want to thank me, don't talk nonsense. Just find a way to get Sarah back!" Theresa nodded, "Okay." Charlie said, "All right, go back!" Theresa looked at him, never asked about herself from the beginning to the end, and said, "My two children... are actually..." She originally thought that since Charlie helped herself, she had better tell him clearly, lest he thinks she was a woman who cheated on her mate. As a result, before she could finish, Charlie interrupted her, "This is your private matter; it has nothing to do with me." Theresa raised her eyebrows. She was moved by his behavior of standing on her side without asking anything. She said, "Anyway, thank you." Theresa chatted with Charlie for a few minutes when there was a knock on the door of the room. Charlie: "Come in." Jonathan walked in and took a look at Theresa. He said to Charlie, "Master Calsis, grandpa is awake. He is looking for your wife." Hearing this, Charlie frowned. Grandpa was eager to see Theresa as soon as he opened his eyes. They walked out of Charlie's room and went straight to see their grandfather. Altis moment, Grandpa was in the lounge on the two floors. The forse was beside him
I Let him eat he did not eat, take medicine also did not eal, want to see Theresa.
It was only when theresa and Charlie appeared together and he saw the two of them that his face got better, "Sarah." "Hello, grande, "Therese said politely, Grandpa Calsis said, "Corte quickly and sit down." Theresa listened to him, modded her head, walked over to Grandpa, and sat down. The caregivers were envious when they saw how sensible Grandpa was as soon as Theresa appeared. It would be nice if the old man was
Thorses had just sat down when Grandpa Calsis said, "By the way, where are the things you were told to prepare, hurry up and bring
them over." The maids listened and hurriedly went to get them. Theresa was a little curious, and soon saw the maid bring two large booklets over, Grandpa Calsis took them over and flipped them to Theresa, while flipping them and asking, "Sarah, take a look, which one do you like." All of them were wedding dress pictures, "Grandpa, is this too much of a rush?" Theresa wondered.
"Of course, you young people must attend to the wedding despite your procrastination. I swear to you, this Charlie kid knows nothing about romance, Furthermore, he has poor taste when it comes to wedding gowns. Grandpa has excellent taste.” Charlie rubbed his brow as he sat on the sidelines, listening to his grandfather's constant derogatory remarks. Was he still his grandson? He was even going to doubt his origin. Theresa laughed as she listened to her grandfather's words. She glanced at Charlie, who with his stern face didn't look like a romantic
man.
As for his taste, she didn't know. But if Grandpa said so, it would not be good. Seeing that she was watching a good show, Charlie asked, "What are you laughing at?" "I just think Grandpa knows you pretty well." "Do you believe his nonsense?" Charlie snorted, "What's wrong with my taste?" "Then you pick one?" Grandpa looked at him. Seeing that he was still not convinced, he simply gave him the job. One of the brochures was quickly handed to Charlie, and he flipped through the wedding dress styles, saying, "These, can you look at them? All of them are ugly as hell." "Look, look, and here he goes again, "Grandpa covered his mouth with one hand and whispered to Theresa in a voice that Charlie could hear. Charlie: ". ." Could this be his problem? Those wedding dresses were ugly in the first place! When she was chatting with her grandfather, Theresa coaxed him to take the medicine. Her mission was finally over.
She looked at her watch. It was late. If she didn't go back, the two children would be anxious to death. She took a look at Charlie with pleading eyes. Charlie understood that she was in a hurry to go back. He said to Grandpa, "Grandpa, we want to go back to our room to have a rest." Grandpa listened to Charlie's words and looked at Theresa with some reluctance, always feeling that talking to Theresa was not enough. Charlie continued, "If we don't go back to our room earlier, how can you have a great-grandson?" She knew that was what grandpa cared about the most.
Hearing this, Grandpa Calsis's face immediately turned better, even more, anxious than theirs. He said, “Go, and go! Go to bed early. Don't worry about me, grandpa." Theresa blushed when she heard that she had a great-grandson. Charlie sat aside and looked at the blush on her face. He didn't expect that this woman was so innocent. Taking advantage of this opportunity, the two of them finally came out of Grandpa Calsis's house. After leaving the lounge, Theresa took a look at Charlie and said, "thank you, Mr. Calsis. I'll go back today," "Wait a minute."