He Clings to Me Every Night

Chapter 376: 376: Worried about Olivia Jenkins’s Revenge



Chapter 376: 376: Worried about Olivia Jenkins’s Revenge

She met her husband at a dance party and it was after sharing a dance that they confirmed their love for each other.

In their youth, they were truly sweet, a perfect match, and she helped her husband establish the Jenkins Group bit by bit.

Together for over two decades, she and her husband never argued; they were the model couple.

Unfortunately, Mr. Jenkins passed away early, leaving her alone and lonely.

Dancing with everyone else, Mrs. Jenkins couldn’t help but reminisce about her youth.

She wasn’t always this hysterical. When she found out her daughter-in-law was infertile, she completely broke down.

Despite persuasion and coercion, her son refused to divorce and remarry, so she became irritable.

Later on, when they brought a girl back from the station and doted on her like a treasure, she was even more upset.

Due to this, she became hysterical with everything, gradually losing her composure and the gentle and virtuous demeanor she once had.

Thinking back on the past left Mrs. Jenkins with mixed feelings.

However, being surrounded by so many of her peers laughing and joking, she couldn’t help but smile and her mood unwittingly brightened.

For a moment, Mrs. Jenkins felt as if she had returned to her carefree and jovial youth.

After finishing a dance, Mrs. Jenkins was a bit out of breath and sat down to rest.

A number of people came to chat with her soon after, inviting her to join them more often for some fun.

Many praised Mrs. Jenkins for her superb dancing.

Suddenly, Olivia Jenkins came over, her beautiful face radiating confidence and pride. “My grandmother was a queen of dance when she was young. Waltz, tango, blues, Lunba… she can do it all. And when she danced, it was mesmerizing to watch,” she said.

Mrs. Jenkins chuckled and a blush spread across her face. Lowering her voice, she said, “Girl, keep it down. I’m just a bit good, not as brilliant as you say. Everyone, don’t listen to her nonsense.”

To which the crowd responded with laughter, “Fannie, don’t be so modest. You really are a good dancer. We are also envious that you have such an obedient granddaughter!”

Mentioning that made Mrs. Jenkins feel a bit guilty. She worried that Olivia might defame her in front of everyone and make her unwelcome.

Now, humiliating her in public could be the best form of revenge. And from then on, she would be too ashamed to see anyone.

Olivia only smiled warmly, hiding her sharpness, “Thank you all for your kind words. My grandmother will come and play often. We appreciate any advice you have for us.”

“That’s wonderful. We will have another friend to join us. We can dance together, and sing when we’re happy. Entertainment is abundant here. If you like reading, you can go to the second floor. There are all kinds of books, including quite a few famous foreign ones. We can share them all!”

Another grandmother echoed, “Time Garden really gives me a lot of joy. It’s like a big family here, we’re all as amiable as siblings.”

“When my husband passed away, I merely existed, wanting to join him. It was my granddaughter who brought me here and gradually, I came to enjoy it. Now, every day is fulfilling, and it feels like there’s hope in life and I have learned to let go and look ahead.”

These people truly know how to live. Subconsciously, Mrs. Jenkins looked over at Olivia and saw her bright apricot eyes shining like crystals and her beautiful face filled with a sweet smile.


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