Chapter 312

Sure enough, under Chelsea's warning, Alena had no choice but to withdraw her hand that was tryingto reach out. Alena really wanted to hit someone.

Her marriage with Jaime was the biggest pain in her heart, and also the most important thing that madeher unable to raise her head in front of others. However, it was rare for outsiders to know that herrelationship with Jaime was almost broken, because she always pretended to be happy in front ofoutsiders.

Jaime had been abroad all year round. Alena told others that he had started a new career abroad, andtheir son, Edmund, had taken charge of the

Nelson Group. He had also made the Nelson Group an outstanding and prestigious enterprise inVertoak. Their daughter, Sonya, was also a celebrity in the showbiz.

In the eyes of outsiders, she was living a happy life as a mother and a wife, with promising children anda successful husband.

What they didn't know was that her relationship with her two children, especially with her son, Edmund,had been broken into pieces.

Chelsea had been married to Edmund for three years. Even though Alena had never shown any sign ofenmity between her and Jaime in front of Chelsea, Chelsea had sensed it through observation.

In addition, Grandpa had also mentioned some grievances between Alena and Jaime to Chelsea,which was why Chelsea knew them so well.

However, Alena had never expected that one day, she would be threatened by Chelsea.

Alena stood at the door of the ward, trembling all over. She glared at Chelsea angrily, but she couldn'thit her.

If it were in the past, Alena would definitely have slapped her. However, things were different now.Chelsea was the daughter of the Ellis family.

But what was there to be angry about?

If it weren't for the fact that she had mocked Chelsea, the latter wouldn't have roasted her so harshly.

"Goodbye." Chelsea ignored Alena and walked into the ward. She closed the door and completelyisolated her from the outside.

Originally, Chelsea could ignore Alena, but she really couldn't bear to see Alena being so cold toGrandpa, so she wanted to avenge.

In the past, when he was in the Nelson Family, Grandpa had protected and spoken up for her.Naturally, Chelsea wanted to protect Grandpa as well.

Alena's exasperated voice came from outside the door as she left in her high heels. Grandpa on thehospital bed said helplessly to Chelsea, "Why are you mad at her? I've gotten used to it."

Just now, Grandpa was afraid that Chelsea would suffer losses. Just as he was about to send thebutler out to stop her, he heard Chelsea retort Alena.

Grandpa then raised his hand and summoned the butler back.

Just based on these few words from Chelsea, Grandpa knew that Chelsea was no longer the little girlwho would just swallow her anger.

How could Grandpa not know why Chelsea had swallowed her anger in the past? It was all for hisgrandson.

She didn't want him to be stuck in these difficulties, so she swallowed all the grievances.

"She pushed people too hard." While saying this, Chelsea put the soup and said with a smile, "I madethe soup for you."

The housekeeper smiled and said, "Grandpa just said that he had no appetite and didn't want to eatanything."

Chelsea instantly understood what the butler meant. She immediately filled a small bowl of soup andhanded it to Grandpa.

Grandpa took it with a smile. He had to drink the soup that Chelsea had cooked for him.

However, Grandpa couldn't help but sigh heavily after taking a few sips of soup.

How could his grandson lose such a good wife?

Ethan was panting faster at the thought of this.

Seeing Grandpa sigh, Chelsea quickly asked with concern, "What's wrong? Isn't it delicious?"

Grandpa shook his head. "Of course not. The soup you cooked is the best for me. It's because it's toodelicious, so I sighed with emotion."

Chelsea understood what Grandpa meant, but she deliberately avoided this topic. "You must eathealthily. Only in this way can you be discharged from the hospital quickly."

Grandpa frowned and snorted, "Can't I leave the hospital now? I really don't like the smell of thesedisinfectant."

The housekeeper said, "The doctor said that you have to stay here for at least three days.

Grandpa was so angry. Chelsea couldn't help but laugh. It was said that the older a person was, themore he became like a child. It was true.

Grandpa asked Chelsea while drinking the soup, "Where's my son?"

"He said he was on a business trip to New Zealand." She didn't have to pretend that she didn't knowanything in front of Grandpa just to distance herself from Edmund.

Grandpa glanced at her calm expression, gritted his teeth and said, "He did it on purpose! I'm afraid I'llarrange a blind date for him."

Chelsea followed Grandpa's words and said, "He really doesn't know what's good for him. What'swrong with a blind date? He's

already at the right age. It's time for him to replace a suitable woman to start a family as soon as possible."

Hearing Chelsea's words, Grandpa wanted to laugh. He didn't know if his grandson would die of angerif he told him what Chelsea just said.

The little girl thought that he was getting old!

But at the same time, he wanted to laugh and felt sad for his grandson. Since she could calmly say thathe should go ona blind date, she really had no relationship with him.

Thinking of this, Grandpa was no longer in the mood to tease his grandson and silently finished thesoup.

Chelsea chatted briefly with Grandpa. Before she left, Grandpa reminded her, "If you are busy, don'tcome to see me. I have someone to take care of me. Don't worry."

Chelsea smiled and said, "It's okay.

Anyway, I'm free to work."

Grandpa sighed. "It's not good for you to be photographed by reporters."

She was now the daughter of the Ellis family, and the media paid a lot of attention to her. If the mediatook photos that she went to the hospital all day long to visit Edmund's grandfather, the reporters wouldprobably make up a lot of stories again.

Although Grandpa liked reporters making up stories to put his grandson together with Chelsea, it wasunfair to Chelsea after all.

Chelsea didn't expect Grandpa to care about this. Grandpa said angrily, "It doesn't matter. When you'rephotographed, you'll make it public to the media, saying it was he who didn't cherish his ex-wife andnow was crying and shouting to get you back."

Chelsea snorted a laugh.

Was it appropriate for Grandpa to criticize his grandson like this?

Besides, Edmund didn't cry and shout to get her back. Grandpa's words were too exaggerated.

"The reporters won't be so bored as to focus on me all day long." Chelsea comforted Grandpa. "Have agood rest. I'll come to see you again."

However, Chelsea was still too naive.

Although the reporters would not keep an eye on her all day long, she could be recognized at a glance.Where there were reporters, she would naturally be noticed and photographed.

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