Lucy was criticized by Christian, and she felt very frustrated in her heart.
Christian said that her grandmother was so kind to her, but she was very disdainful towards her grandmother.
Wasn't this accusing her of being a heartless person, biased towards the rich, and irresponsible?
"Who are you?" Lucy said unhappily, "It's none of your business to meddle in our family affairs!"
Christian sighed in his heart.
Just now when the old man came over, he mentioned that the Murray family had eight sons and one daughter. The daughter had leukemia since childhood and later died. Susie was found and brought back later.
The Murray family's daughter was always favored, loved by her eight brothers, loved by her parents. After her death, the whole family placed all their love on Susie.
So Susie was very favored, but her granddaughter was left to fend for herself, and no one knew if she was doing well in the Murray family...
Looking at Lucy in front of me again, it was indeed true.
The Murray family was too biased, if the other young lady had been taught to respect the elderly and love the young properly, it wouldn't have been like this.
"Miss Lucy, I am also doing this for your own good," Christian patiently advised. "As human beings, we should respect the elderly and care for the young. A person who understands the importance of hierarchy and knows how to handle situations will grow up to be someone respected and loved by others."
Lucy was too lazy to listen to his long lecture, she glared and said, "I know what kind of person my father is and he will teach me! Now, get lost!"
Seven-year-old Lucy, usually carefree and easygoing, would turn into a rude and aggressive person when faced with someone she didn't like.
She didn't bother to argue anymore, since she couldn't win anyway. So why say so much?
She usually wins by using both her hands and her mouth, but if she can't win by talking, she resorts to using her hands without talking.
If it weren't for today being Uncle and Aunt's wedding, she would have kicked him a few times!
Christian, feeling helpless, had to leave temporarily and instructed Chloe to wait for him to pick her up later.
He didn't interfere in other people's affairs and could only do so much.
At this moment, the Holy Ghost above Christian's head kept tempting him.
"No, it's not okay. Leaving the elderly here like this is so pitiful!"
"What did the old lady do wrong? She just missed her granddaughter too much, but her granddaughter kept rejecting her and telling her to leave... It's so pitiful!"
"Let's go help the elderly, and have a good talk with the children about reasoning. It's not good for such young children to have such thoughts. The Murray family doesn't care, so let's take care of her when we see her..."
Christian hesitated and struggled in his heart, but his politeness and manners were still intact, telling him not to interfere in other people's affairs.
So even though he left, he was always concerned about Chloe, even worrying for her.
Worried that the Murray family would discover her, they would directly kick her out.
Looking at Lucy's appearance, it is evident what attitude the Murray family had towards Chloe in the past. They were also afraid that the elderly would be mistreated by their granddaughter.
Even Christian recalled the scene of Lucy scolding her own grandmother.
No matter what Lucy's mother did wrong, the elderly should not be involved.
So when Christian was busy, he was always restless and inadvertently ended up covering for Chloe.
Lucy was in a bad mood over here and she didn't eat mango either.
She threw the mango into the trash can, wiping her hands and mouth with a wet tissue, and said to her grandmother, "Grandma, you better leave quickly before Grandma notices."
"Otherwise, I would have to take the initiative to drive people away."
Lucy felt a lack of enthusiasm deep in her heart. She knew it was not good to drive her grandmother away, but it was even worse for her grandmother to appear here on Aunt's wedding day.
She had a faint feeling that if her grandmother had stayed here, she didn't know what she would have done.
Sure enough, Grandma approached and whispered, "Lucy, are you not having a good time with the Murray family? Are they treating you unfairly! If it weren't for that Susie coming back, everything in the Murray family would be yours, after all, you're the only girl!"
"Look at how thin you've become, only able to hide here and eat mangoes. Grandma is so worried about you!"
Lucy looked puzzled and asked, "Grandma, do I look like someone who hasn't been doing well?"
Moreover, her face had become rounder, so how could Grandma, with her poor eyesight, notice that she had lost weight?
Under Grandma's strict feeding policy, who in the Murray family could stay slim? Uncle had to work out hard to maintain his figure.
"I don't want to talk to you anymore," Lucy began to grow impatient. "Please leave, really, I don't want to make you look bad."
She was just that straightforward. If she wanted her grandmother to leave, she would just say it directly, unlike adults who might try to politely ask someone to leave.
This almost confused Chloe completely.
She opened her mouth and then immediately started wiping her tears. "Lucy doesn't get close to her grandmother anymore? When you were little, your grandmother used to dote on you."
"Grandma hasn't come to see you for so long, not because she doesn't want to, but because she's afraid of causing you trouble..."
Lucy was speechless and directly pushed her grandmother, saying, "Isn't that exactly what you're doing now? You're just causing trouble for me."
Chloe choked and became very angry.
She wondered how Lucy had become like this. How did the Murray family educate her? She used to be so well-behaved in the past!
Now, he has become a wolf in sheep's clothing!
She was her grandmother, how could she just drive her away?
"Lucy... Lucy!"
Seeing Lucy really pulling her out with a stern face, Chloe, in a state of panic, grabbed onto the flower arch.
Lucy exerted her strength, and Chloe also exerted her strength, they just held onto the flower basket arch and didn't let go!