The Wrong Woman
Chapter 351

Mila explained, “It’s because Grandma came in too often and it truly bothered me,”

“That was her way of showing her love and your reaction was actually hurting her,” Zach said.

Mila hadn’t realized it until now. She felt guilty about it.

Zach continued, “You never opened the presents that your grandma buys for you. You just put them inyour cupboard.”

Mila remained silent. It wasn’t that she didn’t like it when Loretta bought her presents. She just wasn’tinterested in the presents she bought.

She loved learning, reading, machines, astronomy, geography, and all kinds of things to do withknowledge. Yet, Loretta gave her clothes, stuffed animals, jewelry, luxuries, and cosmetics.

“Every time your grandma talked to you, you would lose patience after a few sentences. But you couldtalk to me forever without tiring. Your grandma saw this and felt hurt.

“She didn’t get a lot of education and is fond of small talk and gossip. But that’s how she sees theworld. It wasn’t that she didn’t want to keep up with you.” Zach thought about Loretta’s hardships overthe years and was moved.

Mila dropped her head, feeling even worse. She had never realized the pain she had caused

Loretta.

“Even so, your grandma still loves you very much. That fake Sally is completely different from you. Shedoesn’t bury herself in books. She doesn’t study and say things that your grandma doesn’t understand.

She pleases your grandma with her sweet tongue.

“She loves eating the snacks your grandma gives her, loves receiving the gifts your grandma buys her,loves hearing your grandma’s gossip, and even loves hanging out with your grandma. She even lovesspending time with your grandma doing things you consider boring. and a waste of time.

“She’s the granddaughter your grandma has always dreamed about. Your grandma isn’t refusing toaccept you. She simply can’t accept the fact that her granddaughter, who came back as an adult, stillhates her as much as before,” Zach explained.

Mila lifted her head and wiped away her tears. She sniffled and choked up, “I’ve never hated. Grandmaor looked down on her since I was a little girl. I–I just wasn’t sensible when I was young.”

Zach patted her hand gently and said, “Even though I can understand it, your grandma. probably can’t.Her mind isn’t that complex. She needs simple expressions and direct feelings.

Mila smiled through her tears. “Grandpa, I get it. Grandma doesn’t love the fake Sally. She just can’taccept that her beloyed granddaughter doesn’t love her.”

Zach gave a helpless smile. “Yeah. She feels that you must hate her even more now when she thinksabout how she used to scold and insult you for the sake of the fake Sally. She thought she’d alreadylost her favorite granddaughter.”

Mila looked back at Loretta’s room and muttered, “I never blamed or resented her. She’s overthinking.”

Zach continued eating. “Wanda, it’s okay for you to resent her. That old woman is truly clueless. Shedoesn’t even recognize her granddaughter.”

“Nathan didn’t recognize me either,” Mila said in a bitter tone.

“That’s because he hasn’t seen you for ten years and young people believe in science. It’s differentwith your grandma.

“You’ve video–called her every year. How could she not recognize you after only three years. since youdisappeared?”

Mila’s mood sank again. She let her head drop, lost in thoughts. Her mind was on what Nathan had toldher that day in the party hall.

He had said that he would be willing to wait another five years, even if it was only for a single

contact after that.

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