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Love's perfect match novel (Elspeth and Callum) novel Chapter 440

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Chapter 440 – Highlight Chapter from Love's perfect match novel (Elspeth and Callum)

Chapter 440 is a standout chapter in Love's perfect match novel (Elspeth and Callum) by joy, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.

Chapter 440 She Would Be Furious Too

Elspeth wasn't bothered by the episode that happened just now. Subsequently, she followed Frank to Michael's backyard.

Contrary to her expectation, Michael's backyard was not as magnificent as she imagined. In fact, it was fairly simple.

This was also the first time she had visited this place, but she had a feeling of déjà vu.

Right! Helena's house seemed to have similar furnishing.

After taking a few more steps into the yard, she noticed how luscious the trees that almost blocked the path they were walking on were.

Frank pointed to a room near the wall. "That is Grandpa's room. When you enter later, knock on the door three times."

Elspeth nodded. Maybe this was another rule set by Michael.

"I won't go in with you. You're on your own."

Frank was trying to avoid the situation this time.

Seeing how impatient he looked, Elspeth was slightly surprised. "Why aren't you going in?"

"If I go in with you, he's definitely going to nag at me. Besides, I don't think he wants to see me now."

He's right. Elspeth pondered for a moment and decided not to force him to come with her.

When she knocked thrice on the carved wooden door, a furious voice sounded.

"I said I don't want to see anyone today! Get out!"

Hearing how furiously energetic he sounded, she figured that there was no major issue with him.

"I'm Elspeth."

As soon as she blurted those words, the old man went silent.

It took a while before a manly and stern voice sounded. "Come in."

Frank was right. Michael only wanted to see her now.

Elspeth pushed the door gently and saw Michael sitting on the bed while leaning against the wall. He was also visibly more haggard than before.

"Hello, Old Mr. Jones." Elspeth walked up to him and greeted him politely.

"Your mom has passed on, yet you still aren't willing to call me Grandpa?" At the mention of his late daughter, Michael knitted his brows with a sorrowful expression.

"These are two different things."

Despite the fact that Helena had just passed on alongside that Michael was not in a good mood, she didn't find the need to sacrifice herself and tolerate him.

It didn't fit her character at all.

"What brings you here then?"

Michael knew that the purpose of her visit was most likely to ask about her mother.

"Frank told me to come. He said you might want to have a chat with me."

"Frank told me to come. He said you might want to have a chat with me."

"As expected of my grandchild. He knows me best." Michael presented a rare smile on his face.

"What would you like to tell me?"

Elspeth looked around the room and picked a chair to take a seat.

"Instead of me telling you what I want to say, why don't you tell me what you'd like to know about your mother?"

Michael was a seasoned old man. Thus, he wasn't willing to tell her everything.

He was going to wait for Elspeth to ask him so that he could make a deal with her.

Michael took a sip of water to moisten his throat before continuing, "After that, I personally picked a suitable husband for your mother, but on the wedding day itself, she eloped with that poor guy."

He gritted his teeth angrily after the mention of 'eloped'.

"Have you never thought about searching for her?"

Michael's expression darkened in response. "I wanted to, but unfortunately, another accident happened on that day itself—Your aunt committed suicide."

When Elspeth recalled the accident, she felt helpless and pitied her aunt.

"I just lost a daughter. If my eldest daughter does something extreme due to the pressure I gave her, it might do more harm than good, so I decided to let her go."

It turned out that the reason Helena could live happily with Grover in anonymity was thanks to her younger sister, but it came at the cost of her life.

"That is why I strongly refuse to marry you off to the Winthrop Family."

After pondering for a moment, Elspeth thought her reply might sound biased—which might make him feel worse—but she couldn't help but blurt, "But how could you judge the Winthrop Family by one person's behavior?"

Michael sneered. "If he had been the only one to blame, I would not have blamed the entire Winthrop family. After all, I am a rational person. But after that, they tried every means to bail that b*stard out of jail. They even recruited a lawyer to file a lawsuit for him. Are they trying to challenge my family's authority? The more they try to cover up his faults, the more I want to lock him up in prison and make him suffer."

Although it did sound cruel, Elspeth could feel and understand the anger he felt.

His daughter died unjustly, and instead of turning himself in with guilt, the murderer even tried to pull all kinds of strings to bail himself out of jail.

If she stood in Michael's shoes, she would have been furious too.

Suddenly, she could fathom Michael's behavior, but despite that, she would not sacrifice her relationship for the sake of someone from the Joneson family.

"Does that mean you are still going to stop me from being with Callum?"

At the mention of the post events, Michoel could still feel the overwhelming emotions he felt bock then.

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