Savvy Son-in-law by VKBoy

Chapter 59



CHAPTER 59
Selena rushed back to her room and brought binoculars and peered through the lens to get an absolutely zoomed-in look at her
daughter and her much-hated son-in-law.
Right now, the chemistry between them still seemed awkward, so that was a positive. Still, thoughts blasted in her mind, making
her strain her neurons as she wondered how exactly her daughter managed to reach the garden.
Did Trashmin bring her in his arms? DID HE?
“Dangerous... It’s too dangerous to keep them in the same room. I must separate them somehow!”
“Now I really despise that little slut Jane! She must be the one responsible behind this change. Ever since she returned, my
daughter’s gaze has become softer.”
“Women are physically weaker beings,” she gritted her teeth, “if a stronger man were to help her when she’s in a vulnerable
state, he’ll leave a great impact on her heart. I can’t allow that to happen! Not when Edward has just begun to knock on her
heart!”
She wanted to call Edward, making him rush to the villa and take Benjamin’s position, but that was practically impossible, so she
looked for a person who could practically do that. She went to one of the rooms on the first floor and knocked on the door.
Shawn opened the door, holding a file and a pen in one hand. “Mom?” He looked surprised.
“Shawn, you didn’t sleep last night?” “I had some urgent work, so...”
“Mm, but you should put that file aside and rush to the garden.” “To the garden? Why?” “To help your sister walk, of course!”
Shawn seemed bewildered. “Are you serious?”
Selena’s eyes were still red at this point. “Do I look like I’m joking?” her eyes enlarged. “N-No, but...”
“Don’t you get it?” she stressed her words. “Our useless son-in-law is helping Rebecca walk in the garden! Go and push him
away! Take his place!”
Shawn now completely understood what his mother was talking about. “But, mom, I and Rebecca aren’t really on good terms.
You know that.” “Are you kidding me?” Selena wanted to twist his ear, but he was a fully-grown adult and her eldest son, so she

held herself back. “You are a lot closer to her than Trashmin is!” Shawn nodded. “You’re not wrong.” Moreover, he didn’t want to
let Benjamin get close to Rebecca as that would only hinder Artur’s chances. “Give me five minutes. I’ll fresh up, and”
“Yeah, he’ll kiss her and hug in those five minutes!” Selena grabbed her arm and pulled him
out.
Shawn sighed and followed her. (Whenever she experiences little discomfort, she won’t shut. up about it until that element of
discomfort gets taken care of. Elizabeth is also the same in this regard. Perhaps, most women are like that? In any case, I don’t
get why they get so sensitive about even minor stuff, yet no amount of attention I give to them satisfies them. The investments
always need to be high, but the returns are so unpredictable. It’s one of the reasons why I stopped going out with Elizabeth for
shopping or even to the beach. It’s just too much of a hassle, so I just let her do everything on her own.) Shawn got lost in his
own thoughts and calculations until they reached the main entrance of the villa, and then Selena pushed him out. She thought
Shawn would go and act like he coincidentally ended up walking out into the garden so early in the morning; however, he walked
straight to them without a shred of hesitation.
Benjamin looked at Shawn and frowned initially but then forced out a smile. (Why is this bastard coming in this direction? Just
when I thought I finally got an opportunity to spend some memorable moments with Rebecca, this walking shark had to show
up!) “Rebecca,” Shawn called out her name, surprising her. “B-Brother Shawn?” she was both surprised and confused, and then
he caught her hand. “Let me assist you,” Shawn straightforwardly said. “I’m taller and stronger. The chances of me successfully
assisting you is much higher than your good-for-nothing husband.” “U-Uh, um...” Rebecca didn’t know what to say. “Y-You’re
right, Brother-in-law,” Benjamin moved back by himself, not wanting to put Rebecca in an awkward situation. “I’ll be following
from five steps away.”
“No need,” Shawn said, glancing at him over his shoulder. “Let us have a brother and sister moment.”
“O-Okay,” Benjamin forced out a stretchy smile, but it looked more like he was crying. (What about our husband and wife
moment, you self-centered shark!) It was disheartening, but Benjamin had to stay back as Shawn and his sister kept going. He
could only wonder what they were talking about. Shawn dealt rather smartly with his sister. After the escalator was removed, he
guessed that it was better to not bring up Artur’s name in their conversation, even though he didn’t get any updates from Artur
yet. “It’s important to recover properly,” Shawn told her. “Otherwise, these types of injuries will leave some strain on the muscles,
and pain will persist for years.” “Yes, Brother.”

“I know a friend who’s good at training people during their recovery phase. He doesn’t give time for just anybody, but I will get
you a membership in his gym, so visit that gym once you get comfortable enough you can walk normally.” “Mm,” Rebecca, on
one hand, didn’t hate that he was caring for her, but on the other hand,
she had a measure for his care. Interactions with him were always a one-sided affair since as far as she could remember. This
was probably because there was so much age gap between her and Shawn.
She was already beginning to feel bored, whereas Shawn never stopped talking.
She glanced over her shoulder, thinking Benjamin had already left, but there he was, still standing in the garden, holding a water
bottle and a towel, walking to his left and right. Her lips pressed against each other and forged a shapely smile. She looked up at
Shawn and said, “Brother, I’m thirsty.” “What? Didn’t you drink before coming here?”
“No.”
“Ugh,” Shawn felt that this whole thing was so cumbersome. “Fine. Just wait here. I’ll get it.”
“Benjamin brought a bottle, Brother. You just have to call him over.” (Call him?) Shawn didn’t like even the thought of calling him
to their side. “How can you drink water from a bottle given by his hands?”
His question startled Rebecca. “A flower shouldn’t associate itself with dung, Rebecca,”his words were as blunt as ever, “or its
value will be the same as of dung.” Rebecca frowned in response and lowered her head.


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