“You…” Janine’s smile was doting. The more she looked at Cordelia, the more she liked her.
Cordelia let her in, and Xyla was shocked to see Janine.
“Mom, she’s here to visit you.”
Xyla was silent for a moment. Seeing that Cordelia was still standing at the side, she told her with a smile, “Go do
your shopping. I’ll chat with her for a bit.”
Cordelia pressed her lips and stayed rooted.
“Nothing to worry about!” Xyla waved a hand. “This woman here is my best friend!”
It was only then Cordelia nodded, but she softly told Xyla to hold on to her phone and call her instantly if anything
happened before she left.
Janine had a gaze of complicated feelings as she watched Cordelia leave.
“Envious, huh?” Xyla arched her brow, getting up to boil some water for tea and chuckling smugly. “I could tell back
at the art exhibition. You’re very envious that I got a daughter!”
Janine rolled her eyes. This woman had not changed—she still had to be better than her in everything! Forget it. She
would act like the past and let her have it this time as well.
“Yeah, having a daughter is great.” Janine chortled. “But you’ve got to keep a close eye on your daughter. Don’t let
her run into bad people and walk the path you’ve taken!”
“Janine Baker! You—”
‘Why is this woman just the same like old times? Such a sharp tongue!’
The two women stared at each other for a long time with changing emotions on their faces.
They came from families of high social standing, and they were still the girls guarding each other’s side despite
experiencing life.
Both of them chuckled in unison.
It had been so many years without news from each other, but they still had endless things to talk about when they
met.
The poor Cordelia would have been done with grocery shopping in 20 minutes, but she received her mother’s call
asking her to return later. Therefore, she wheeled the shopping cart weaving through isles and almost memorized
all the price tags…
Xyla told Janine what she had gone through in recent years briefly. The latter grabbed her hand tightly with red
eyes, biting her lips, and was unable to speak a word.
Xyla had to console her instead. “It’s fine. It’s all in the past. Fortunately, Cordelia has been by my side these years,
or I wouldn’t be here today.”
Janine nodded with a comforted smile. She now knew that the princess was named Cordelia. Like her name, she
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtwas like a jewel.
“Let’s stop talking about me.” Xyla refilled Janine’s tea. “What about you? Have you been doing well?”
“Not long after we had a fallout, I followed my family’s arrangement and got married… Hah, I married the wrong
guy. I got a divorce after giving birth to my son. I’ve been living in Chaiseland all this while and came to Centrolis
the day before yesterday over some business affairs.”
Xyla looked guilty. “Janine, back then… I know that you were doing it for my sake. You didn’t want me to be with
Rowan Irwin because you were worried that I’d suffer a loss.”
“But you still did, didn’t you?” Janine got angry at the mention of the matter. “Rowan Irwin’s only an adopted child,
yet he took over the Irwins! Has he looked for you all these years? Does he know you bore two children for him?”
“I did these willingly.” Xyla looked determined. “He didn’t do anything wrong…”
“You’re still defending him!” Janine was furious that she was still so stubborn.
Xyla patted her arm with a smile. “I’m indifferent about these now. The most important item of the Irwins is with
me. Rowan passed it to me.”
“You…” Janine’s smile was doting. The more she looked at Cordelia, the more she liked her.
Cordelia let her in, and Xyla was shocked to see Janine.
“Mom, she’s here to visit you.”
Xyla was silent for a moment. Seeing that Cordelia was still standing at the side, she told her with a smile, “Go do
your shopping. I’ll chat with her for a bit.”
Cordelia pressed her lips and stayed rooted.
“Nothing to worry about!” Xyla waved a hand. “This woman here is my best friend!”
It was only then Cordelia nodded, but she softly told Xyla to hold on to her phone and call her instantly if anything
happened before she left.
Janine had a gaze of complicated feelings as she watched Cordelia leave.
“Envious, huh?” Xyla arched her brow, getting up to boil some water for tea and chuckling smugly. “I could tell back
at the art exhibition. You’re very envious that I got a daughter!”
Janine rolled her eyes. This woman had not changed—she still had to be better than her in everything! Forget it. She
would act like the past and let her have it this time as well.
“Yeah, having a daughter is great.” Janine chortled. “But you’ve got to keep a close eye on your daughter. Don’t let
her run into bad people and walk the path you’ve taken!”
“Janine Baker! You—”
‘Why is this woman just the same like old times? Such a sharp tongue!’
The two women stared at each other for a long time with changing emotions on their faces.
They came from families of high social standing, and they were still the girls guarding each other’s side despite
experiencing life.
Both of them chuckled in unison.
It had been so many years without news from each other, but they still had endless things to talk about when they
met.
The poor Cordelia would have been done with grocery shopping in 20 minutes, but she received her mother’s call
asking her to return later. Therefore, she wheeled the shopping cart weaving through isles and almost memorized
all the price tags…
Xyla told Janine what she had gone through in recent years briefly. The latter grabbed her hand tightly with red
eyes, biting her lips, and was unable to speak a word.
Xyla had to console her instead. “It’s fine. It’s all in the past. Fortunately, Cordelia has been by my side these years,
or I wouldn’t be here today.”
Janine nodded with a comforted smile. She now knew that the princess was named Cordelia. Like her name, she
was like a jewel.
“Let’s stop talking about me.” Xyla refilled Janine’s tea. “What about you? Have you been doing well?”
“Not long after we had a fallout, I followed my family’s arrangement and got married… Hah, I married the wrong
guy. I got a divorce after giving birth to my son. I’ve been living in Chaiseland all this while and came to Centrolis
the day before yesterday over some business affairs.”
Xyla looked guilty. “Janine, back then… I know that you were doing it for my sake. You didn’t want me to be with
Rowan Irwin because you were worried that I’d suffer a loss.”
“But you still did, didn’t you?” Janine got angry at the mention of the matter. “Rowan Irwin’s only an adopted child,
yet he took over the Irwins! Has he looked for you all these years? Does he know you bore two children for him?”
“I did these willingly.” Xyla looked determined. “He didn’t do anything wrong…”
“You’re still defending him!” Janine was furious that she was still so stubborn.
Xyla patted her arm with a smile. “I’m indifferent about these now. The most important item of the Irwins is with
me. Rowan passed it to me.”
“You…” Janine’s smile was doting. The more she looked at Cordelia, the more she liked her.
Cordelia let her in, and Xyla was shocked to see Janine.
“Mom, she’s here to visit you.”
Xyla was silent for a moment. Seeing that Cordelia was still standing at the side, she told her with a smile, “Go do
your shopping. I’ll chat with her for a bit.”
Cordelia pressed her lips and stayed rooted.
“Nothing to worry about!” Xyla waved a hand. “This woman here is my best friend!”
It was only then Cordelia nodded, but she softly told Xyla to hold on to her phone and call her instantly if anything
happened before she left.
Janine had a gaze of complicated feelings as she watched Cordelia leave.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm“Envious, huh?” Xyla arched her brow, getting up to boil some water for tea and chuckling smugly. “I could tell back
at the art exhibition. You’re very envious that I got a daughter!”
Janine rolled her eyes. This woman had not changed—she still had to be better than her in everything! Forget it. She
would act like the past and let her have it this time as well.
“Yeah, having a daughter is great.” Janine chortled. “But you’ve got to keep a close eye on your daughter. Don’t let
her run into bad people and walk the path you’ve taken!”
“Janine Baker! You—”
‘Why is this woman just the same like old times? Such a sharp tongue!’
The two women stared at each other for a long time with changing emotions on their faces.
They came from families of high social standing, and they were still the girls guarding each other’s side despite
experiencing life.
Both of them chuckled in unison.
It had been so many years without news from each other, but they still had endless things to talk about when they
met.
The poor Cordelia would have been done with grocery shopping in 20 minutes, but she received her mother’s call
asking her to return later. Therefore, she wheeled the shopping cart weaving through isles and almost memorized
all the price tags…
Xyla told Janine what she had gone through in recent years briefly. The latter grabbed her hand tightly with red
eyes, biting her lips, and was unable to speak a word.
Xyla had to console her instead. “It’s fine. It’s all in the past. Fortunately, Cordelia has been by my side these years,
or I wouldn’t be here today.”
Janine nodded with a comforted smile. She now knew that the princess was named Cordelia. Like her name, she
was like a jewel.
“Let’s stop talking about me.” Xyla refilled Janine’s tea. “What about you? Have you been doing well?”
“Not long after we had a fallout, I followed my family’s arrangement and got married… Hah, I married the wrong
guy. I got a divorce after giving birth to my son. I’ve been living in Chaiseland all this while and came to Centrolis
the day before yesterday over some business affairs.”
Xyla looked guilty. “Janine, back then… I know that you were doing it for my sake. You didn’t want me to be with
Rowan Irwin because you were worried that I’d suffer a loss.”
“But you still did, didn’t you?” Janine got angry at the mention of the matter. “Rowan Irwin’s only an adopted child,
yet he took over the Irwins! Has he looked for you all these years? Does he know you bore two children for him?”
“I did these willingly.” Xyla looked determined. “He didn’t do anything wrong…”
“You’re still defending him!” Janine was furious that she was still so stubborn.
Xyla patted her arm with a smile. “I’m indifferent about these now. The most important item of the Irwins is with
me. Rowan passed it to me.”
“What is it?”