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Chapter 935 Don’t Tell Them I’ve Been Here!
On top of the castle, Rebecca held Dominic’s hand and asked,
“Grandpa, do you want to meet your daughter-in-law?”
Dominic, who was leaning on his dragon-headed cane, looked away and snorted coldly. “She has no qualifications to make me
meet her.”
Hearing him talk tough, Rebecca called his buff. “If you didn’t
want to meet her, you wouldn’t have come to their wedding.”
Although Dominic had been hiding somewhere and hadn’t shown
his face, he still rushed over because of Amelia’s text message.
Dominic sneered and still talked tough, “If she hadn’t gotten.
pregnant, she wouldn’t have been able to marry into our Evans family at all.”
Rebecca smirked. “Grandpa, you’ve forgotten that the Evans
family is now controlled by James, and you have no say in it.”
Dominic gritted his teeth and glared at Rebecca. “Do you want to piss me off?”
Rebecca waved her hand. “How could I dare to do that? I respect
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Chapter 935 Don’t Tell Them I’ve Been Here!
you so much.”
Dominic shook off her hand and snorted. “Don’t tell them I’ve
come.”
With that, the old man who valued his dignity a lot left after saying
this.
Rebecca watched the back of her stubborn grandpa and shook her head lightly.
She thought to herself, “Grandpa, if Amelia brought a baby back after their honeymoon, you would have a slap in the face.”
As dusk fell and the wedding banquet ended, the guests
dispersed, and Amelia and James boarded the cruise ship.
James had postponed his schedule for a month for this honeymoon trip and had even bought a giant cruise ship.
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