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A Cue For Happiness Chapter 123
Chapter 123 Claiming Credit
Six years ago, Kenneth had a car accident on the city’s outskirts.
The massive impact caused his lungs to collapse.
Even though the driver had called for an ambulance immediately, the pain in his chest was sounbearable that he began to have extreme difficulty breathing.
During the long wait for the paramedics, he had mentally prepared himself to leave this world.
It was at that time that Yara suddenly appeared beside him. Calmly and resolutely, she stabbed hislungs with the tip of a fountain pen. As the blood that clogged his lungs was released, he could finallybreathe with ease.
Back then, both his chauffeur and butler kept criticizing her. Despite that, Yara focused on saving himand buying him time to get to the hospital.
“Oh, Yara. You’re not only Franklin’s and Sophia’s mother, but you’re also my life savior,” Kenneth saidwith a doting gaze. “It was you who gave me another chance to live and enjoy the company of twogreat-grandchildren.”
“Don’t mention it, Grandpa,” Yara replied with an awkward smile.
Worried that Kenneth would notice her unnatural expression, she quickly lifted her teacup and took asip to hide her guilt.
Yara was not at all involved in the two matters that Kenneth had mentioned.
Both Franklin and Sophia were birthed by her twin sister. Even Kenneth was rescued by Natalie.
Five years ago, when she brought the twins to the Bowers residence, she had thought that Kennethwould give her the cold shoulder. To her surprise, he began to call her his savior when he saw her.
At first, Yara was confused. However, after listening to the story, she decided to go with the flow andclaim the credit.
“Don’t worry, Grandpa,” Yara replied with reddened eyes, looking as if she was on the brink of tears.“No matter what happens in the future, even if Samuel were to marry Natalie, I would still treat you likemy grandfather.”
“What nonsense are you spouting, silly girl?”
“Grandpa, I don’t really have to marry Samuel.” Yara paused to sniffle before continuing reluctantly, “Ijust hope that Samuel, Franklin, and Sophia can be happy. Natalie…”
“What about her?”
“A few days ago, she came to me and asked me to give her ten million if I want her to leave Samuel. Iadmit that I was blinded by jealousy and immediately gave her a cheque. However, she did not keepher promise after taking the money. She even told me that it’s Samuel who is clinging onto her and thatshe can’t do anything about it.”
Yara buried her face in her hands as tears spilled from her eyes.
Seeing that, Kenneth slammed the table in anger. “How bold of her to say such words! Who does shethink she is?”
“Grandpa, please calm down. Don’t get too worked up. It’s not good for your health,” Yara persuadedinsincerely.
In response, Kenneth pulled out a dark green box from his pocket. Inside, there was a red braidedbracelet.
The bracelet’s pendant was a brilliant emerald piece of jadestone shaped like a flowing river.
“What is this, Grandpa?”
Even though Yara was knowledgeable about jewelry, she was not familiar with gemstones.Nevertheless, even an amateur like her could see that the bracelet was priceless.
“This pendant is the heirloom of the Bowers family.” Kenneth placed it in Yara’s palm as he explained,“It is shaped like our family’s emblem, and it has been passed down for centuries. Today, I gift this toyou to express my support. No one else in the world suits the role of the lady of the Bowers family morethan you do. No other woman other than you can set foot into the Bowers family.”
As she listened to Kenneth’s words and studied the pendant, a wave of happiness and excitementwashed over Yara.
The bracelet was more than just an heirloom. It also meant recognition and acknowledgment fromKenneth.
Meanwhile, in the hospital, Natalie suddenly thought of something.
It’s my first time meeting Old Mr. Bowers today, but why does he look oddly familiar?
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