Login via

The Sway and Slide of Love novel Chapter 507

Summary for Chapter 507: The Sway and Slide of Love

Update Chapter 507 of The Sway and Slide of Love by Jean Song

With the author's famous The Sway and Slide of Love series, Jean Song captivates readers with every word. Dive into chapter Chapter 507, where love anecdotes intertwine with plot twists and hidden demons. Will the next chapters of the The Sway and Slide of Love series be available today?
Key: The Sway and Slide of Love Chapter 507

"I saw some news about you recently. You're unable to work for the time being, right?" Beatrice slowly said. "Although Ms. Swift is a loyal friend and her family has a solid background, at the end of the day, Rosie is still my granddaughter.

"So, I don't want to see her depending on someone else for her life. And I know you feel the same way. Besides, she'll need time to recuperate after the surgery. The medical resources in Coppersville are among the best in the country, so staying here is the most logical choice.

"As for my home, you've been there. It's quiet—just me and a few household staff. You can rest assured that Hendrix rarely goes there. So, why don't you think it over?"

Beatrice's tone was calm and measured. It was clear she had prepared in advance. Every word was deliberate, laying out all the pros and cons for Noelle to consider.

Noelle stared at her for a moment before asking, "Why?"

"What?"

"Why would you want us to move in with you?"

"I've already told you. It's because—"

Noelle shook her head. "But that's not the real reason, is it? You think there's still a chance between Hendrix and me. You want to use this to bring us back together, don't you?"

Beatrice was briefly stunned, then smiled. "If you want to think of it that way, then I won't deny it. But to be honest, the deeper reason is that I'm getting old, and it makes me a little envious to see my peers being surrounded by their children and grandchildren.

"I've lived alone for far too long. Having a child around would make my life much livelier."

"But what if I refuse? Would you still go through with the surgery?"

"Of course," Beatrice answered without hesitation. "I've said before that Rosie is my granddaughter. So it's only right for me to do this. I'm merely offering a suggestion, not forcing you to agree. If you think about it rationally, you'll realize that my proposal is truly what's best for Rosie."

Noelle remained silent. She slowly lowered her eyes, staring at her fingers.

Noelle paused and quickly moved to shield Rosie behind her.

When Hendrix saw that, the smile on his lips became even more mocking.

"Come out," he said.

With that, he turned and walked away.

Noelle frowned. But before she could react, Rosie tightened her grip on her hand.

She turned and smiled at her. Then, she patted the back of her hand gently and said, "There, there. Mommy's just stepping out for a bit. Be a good girl and wait for me here, okay?"

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: The Sway and Slide of Love