Chapter 50
The Hughes family visited many famous doctors, but no one was able to guarantee a cure.
The chronic poison had already penetrated into his bones, and the chances of curing it were very slim.
It was not until a few years later that someone introduced Rosalynn’s grandfather to the Hughes family. The poison in Brian’s
body was completely removed, and he fully recovered his strength.
“After Brian comes back, | want you to sit down and talk with him.”
Debora’s voice brought Rosalynn back to her senses, and the idea of talking with Brian made her frown.
“No. We are not destined to be together.”
“Nonsense! Do you know how many people are there in the world? Destiny brought the two of you together.”
Debora didn’t want the two to give up just yet.
Rosalynn pushed her glasses on the bridge of her nose. She knew that Debora had no ill intention, so she could just smile
helplessly.
Debora looked at Rosalynn for a few seconds and took off the latter’s glasses.
“Your face is so beautiful. Why are you hiding it with those glasses?”
Rosalynn chuckled softly and said, “I’m nearsighted. | need these glasses to see. Besides, one’s inner beauty is the real beauty.”
Debora laughed, understanding what she was hinting on. “So, you’re saying that Brian is a superficial man who only judges
people by their appearance?”
Rosalynn just smiled meaningfully but said nothing.
While they were chatting casually, they suddenly heard the servants greeting someone outside.
Brian must have arrived already.
Frowning, Rosalynn stood up and said, “I’m going to the bathroom.”
She didn’t want to see Brian like this.
Looking at her back, Debora could just shake her head helplessly.
The next moment, Brian entered the house and saw Debora in the living room.
“Grandma,” Brian greeted politely.
Debora pretended to be angry as she glanced at him. “I thought you forgot that you have a grandmother.”