Read Chapter 567 with many climactic and unique details. The series The Sway and Slide of Love is one of the top-selling novels by Internet. Chapter content Chapter 567 - The heroine seems to fall into the abyss of despair, heartache, and empty-handed. But unexpectedly, a big event occurred. So what was that event? Read The Sway and Slide of Love Chapter 567 for more details.
After the incident involving Nathan back then, Hendrix had used the excuse of Ophelia's advanced age to move her into a nursing home.
Although it was touted as the best nursing home in Coppersville, its management was extremely strict. Outsiders couldn't visit freely, and those inside naturally couldn't leave, either.
As for whether Ophelia was truly enjoying her retirement there or not, who could say for sure?
If it weren't for the sudden appearance of Grant, Noelle might have almost forgotten that Ophelia even existed.
"Mrs. Freeman, the doctor has already examined Mrs. Freeman Senior today," Grant said respectfully. "She doesn't have much time left. Mrs. Freeman Senior no longer cares about worldly matters. Her only wish now is to see her grandson."
"By grandson, do you mean Nathan?" Beatrice's tone was indifferent. "But he's abroad now, and I doubt he can make it back in time."
"If Mr. Hendrix is willing to give his permission, there's still time. That's why I'm asking for your help to speak with him."
"I can't do that," Beatrice said. "You, Mrs. Freeman Senior, and everyone else were well aware of how Nathan treated me and Hendrix back then. Honestly, letting him leave under the guise of studying abroad was already an act of mercy on Hendrix's part."
After Beatrice finished speaking, Grant fell silent. But then he quickly added, "If Nathan can't come back, then at least let Mrs. Freeman Senior see the little girl?"
Noelle had been standing quietly to the side, listening. After all, these were the Freeman family matters and had little to do with her. In fact, she had even been considering whether to take Rosie and leave.
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: The Sway and Slide of Love