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Chapter 132

At that moment, Halley stepped forward and sweetly called out, “Grandma, hello.”

Mary looked at Halley in surprise. “Allie?”

“What, Allie? Grandma, I’m Halley, Celine’s roommate and good friend. Celine is well–behaved at school, and we all like her a lot.” Halley winked at Mary, hoping

wouldn’t reveal her true identity.

Inediately understood. “Alright, alright, then I can rest easy,”

line tell so happy. She looped her arm through Mary’s and said, “Grandma, you’re rarely out. Let me take you out to have some fun.

Mar, beamed with joy. “That sounds wonderful! I do love going out.”

-line and Halley took Mary to the street, and they passed by a bubble tea shop.

Halley suppested, “Celine, let’s get a cap of bubble tea. They’ve just launched a new drink that’s really delicious”

celine nodded. “Alright.”

Mary asked, “Celine, Hailey, do you drink bubble tea?”

Celine knew that elders often forbade younger generations from drinking things like bubble tea in wealthy families. She quickly explained, “Grandma, actually, drinking bobble tea occasionally doesn’t harm your health—‘

“Can you buy me a cup too? I’d like to try it.” Mary suddenly said.

Celine was taken aback. She saw Mary leaning on the counter of the bubble tea shop, her eyes gleaming with excitement. “I’ll have the toasted brown sugar bubble milk tea. It looks so delicious!”

Celine and Hadley exchanged a glance, and both smiled. Having a fashionable, lively elder in the family made everything feel so much more cheerful. Celine waved her hand “Miss, please get my grandmother a roasted brown sugar bubble milkteal”

Inside the six–star restaurant, the restaurant manager approached to greet them. “Mr. Alvarez, Ms. Tate, this way please.”

Adam had brought Cadly to a candlelight dinner.

ly wore a delicate, form–fitting sleeveless dress,ading womanly charm.

Adam looked distinguished in a black suit, tall and elegant, while Carly worr

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