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Chapter 1134

Was it because of the good impression Arabella left on Grandma during their first meeting, then saving her three times, and with her brothers constantly singing her praises?

Was that why Grandma adored her so much?

Although Serena understood, it was natural for Arabella's own grandmother to treat her well after she returned home.

However, Serena felt a hint of emptiness and loss. She had been standing by the bed for a while now, but ever since Arabella appeared, Grandma couldn't take her eyes off her.

Belinda showered Arabella with concern.

She didn't even glance at Serena.

At last, after finishing her medicine, Belinda commented with a cheerful smile, “I didn’t expect Bella's medicine to be not bitter at all, much better than other doctors. After one sip, I can tell she’s highly skilled"

She even gave Arabella a thumbs-up, singing her praises.

Everyone saw Belinda's furrowed eyebrows relax. They couldn't help but laugh.

This adorable old lady didn’t bother to prepare her fibs.

“Grandma, I'm so glad to see you awake, but I have to go back to my homeland for some business.” Clark stepped forward, gently taking Grandma's hand in his own, “I'll come to visit you another day."

“You little rascal, what are you off to again? I hardly see you throughout the year.” Before Louisa finished, another son interrupted.

“Grandma, you rest and recover. I have some urgent matters and need to head back home too. You must follow Bella's advice. Whatever she says you can eat, you do. Whatever she says you can't, you don't"

“Hans, you're leaving too?" Louisa was slightly annoyed, “Today is Christmas, instead of spending it with your sister, you all are rushing off to do what? No one's leaving until you explain!"

It was a rare occasion to have everyone gathered, yet not even half a day had passed and they were about to scatter.

The three brothers sent him warning glances, as if to say: Dare to badmouth us in front of our sister? Just try it!

David chose to ignore them, “Without them, we have more time to spend with Bella, with Grandma, isn't that better? They'll have more time to spend with our sister undistracted once they're done with their work, that's great! Let me make it clear, all of you!"

He thought, "Man, why do you guys look so scary when I'm speaking up for you?"

David plucked up his courage, “Anyway, all of us must make time during the holidays. We're a big family, we can't do without anyone! We're all spending this Christmas together!"

“Agreed!” The first to respond was Grandma from her sickbed.

Sampson also agreed.

Hans agreed readily, “No problem."

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