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Chapter 1842 - Chapter 1840: As If He Would Marry No One But Isabella Lindsey

But at this moment.

Ruth Upperton suddenly frowned and walked in, her face full of displeasure.

She had just heard everything outside; the old man actually took advantage of her absence to secretly discuss the marriage with his grandson, which made her feel indignant!

"The meal is almost ready."

She pretended to know nothing, rubbing her hands as she walked in, with an apron hanging on her chest, forcing a crumpled smile on her face, "Julian, as a gesture of my apology, I have remade dinner. You must forgive your grandma."

Julian Johnsons kept a cold expression, not replying to her, seemingly not ready to reconcile.

Jeffery Johnsons acted as the mediator, standing up and persuading, "Since it's ready, let's eat quickly, my stomach is growling."

The group returned to the dining room.

This meal went quite smoothly.

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