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Chapter 80 Strikingly Similar
Jonathan withdrew his gaze, unconcerned.
“Oh.”
Felix thought he didn’t believe him. “Let’s head to the hall for now. Just wait and see, I’ll prove it
to you.”
“Okay, let’s go.
At that moment, the hall designated for entertaining guests was still being prepared..
As Niel’s daughter–in–law, Elena was there to keep an eye on the situation.
“This is Old Mr. Rainsworth’s birthday party. Keep an eye on every corner. She was carefully trimming a flower arrangement as she instructed the butler, “Also let me know if you spot any decent prominent young ladies.”
About four years had passed, but Stella still hadn’t been able to conceive a child with Nathaniel.
She had no choice but to come up with a backup plan.
“Will do.”
The butler respectfully took his leave.
Upon reaching the doorway, he happened to spot the two kids.
“Mr. Felix,” he greeted.
Felix gave him a wave.
The butler, sensing the situation, tactfully excused himself.
Elena never had much fondness for the grandnephew of hers. Every time she faced him, it was nothing more than putting on a show for the public eye.
After all, he wasn’t her grandson.
She glanced over impatiently, about to tell him to go play somewhere else when suddenly her gaze froze.
Elena found herself transfixed by the delicate and refined boy standing next to Felix. Just one glance from afar had left her completely stunned in place.
How can that child bear such a striking resemblance to Nathaniel when he was young?
Snapping back to reality, she quickly summoned a housekeeper.
“Bring Felix and the child next to him here.”
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Chapter 80 Strikingly Similar
“Yes,”
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Elena casually tossed aside the fresh flowers she hadn’t yet placed in the vase.
Jonathan came without wearing a mask, little did he expect that the first person he would encounter that day would be his grandmother.
The person who once bullied his mother.
The housekeeper led the two kids over.
Felix introduced to Jonathan, “This is Uncle Nathaniel’s mother, Grandma Elena.”
“Okay.”
Elena’s gaze never once left Jonathan’s figure as the two children approached.
It’s uncanny how similar they are. He looks strikingly similar to Nathaniel when he was younger as if carved from the same mold.
Jonathan, keen as he was, noticed her gaze and was confused. Has she recognized me?
“Hello, Grandma Elena,” Felix greeted obediently.
“Right.” Elena nodded nonchalantly.
Jonathan followed suit and greeted politely, “Hello, Grandma Elena.”
Jonathan calling Elena grandma in his babyish voice had Elena’s icy heart melt in an instant.
She bent down and gave all her attention to Jonathan. He doesn’t just look like Nathaniel. I even feel
close to him.
“Child, what’s your name? Where do you live, and how old are you?” Her voice was exceptionally gentle.
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