Chapter 981 Daddy Will Teach Me About It Being scolded by Blair, Hannah was very depressed.
Blair said that Grandma treated her so well, but she disliked Grandma very much.
Wasn't this accusing her of being ungrateful, disliking the poor and loving the rich, irresponsible? "Who are you?" Hannah said unhappily, "It's not your turn to point out our family's affairs!" Blair sighed in his heart.
When the old man came here just now, he mentioned that the Crawford family had eight sons and one daughter. The daughter died of leukemia when she was a child, and Lilly was found and brought back later.
The daughter of the Crawford family has always been favored by her eight older brothers, her parents loved her, and after her death, the family put all their love on Lilly.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtSo Lilly was very favored, but her granddaughter was freed, and they did not know if she was doing well in the Crawford family...
Looking at Hannah in front of her again, it really was like that.
The Crawford family was too eccentric. If the other little lady had taught her to respect the old and love the young, she would not be like this.
"Little Miss Hannah, I'm also doing it for your own good." Blair persuaded patiently, "We should respect the old and love the young as human beings. A person who understands dignity and reason will become a person who is respected and loved when he grows up." people.” Hannah was too lazy to listen to him, so he stared and said, "My Daddy will teach me about it! Get lost!" Seven-year-old Hannah was usually careless, but when it came to people she did not like, she would be arrogant.
She was too lazy to defend herself, and she could not win the others anyway, so why did she say so much? Generally, if she could win a speech, she moves her hands and mouth, but if she could not win a speech, she would move her hands or mouth.
If it was not for the wedding of her aunt and uncle, she would have kicked him a few times! Blair had no choice but to temporarily leave and instructed Helen to come and pick her up later. Meddling in other people's family affairs was not an easy decision for him to make, so that was the extent of his involvement.
However, the ghostly voice of his conscience haunted Blair's thoughts...
"No, it's too heartbreaking to leave the old man here like this!" "What's wrong with the old man? She simply longs for her granddaughter, but her granddaughter keeps rejecting her... it's so pitiful!" "Let's go and help the old man, explain the truth to the child. It's not good for such a young child to harbor such thoughts. The Crawford family doesn't care, so let's provide support when we see it..." Blair hesitated and struggled within himself, but his manners and upbringing reminded him not to meddle in other people's affairs.
Despite leaving, he could not stop thinking about Helen and even worried about her.
He worried that the Crawford family would discover her and drive her away.
Judging from Hannah's behavior, one could deduce the Crawford family's attitude towards Helen, and he feared that the old man would be mistreated by her granddaughter.
Blair even envisioned Hannah verbally and physically abusing her grandmother.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmRegardless of what Hannah's mother had done wrong, the elderly lady should not bear the consequences.
That was why Blair was constantly uneasy, even while occupied with other matters, and inadvertently helped in covering up for Hannah's grandmother.
Hannah, in her sour mood, had no interest in eating any mangoes.
She tossed the mango into the trash can, wiped her hands and mouth with a wet paper towel, and said to her grandmother, "Grandma, hurry up before Grandma Betanny finds out." "Otherwise, | will drive her away." Hannah felt a sense of apathy in her heart. She knew it was not right to drive her grandma away, but it would be even worse if she appeared at her aunt's wedding today.
She had a vague sense that if her grandma were still present, she did not know what she would do.
As if confirming her thoughts, her grandma approached and whispered, "Hannah, are you having a difficult time in the Crawford family? Are they treating you unfairly? If it weren't for Lilly's return, everything in the Crawford family would be yours, after all, you are the only girl!" Helen, Hannah's grandmother, expressed her concern, saying, "Look at you, you've lost weight. You're just hiding here and eating mangoes. Grandma feels so sorry for you!" Hannah looked puzzled and questioned her grandmother, "Grandma, do you think I'm a bad person?" She could not understand how her grandmother could claim she had lost weight when her face was still round. Perhaps her grandmother had poor eyesight.
Considering the strict feeding policy in the Crawford family, no one was allowed to lose weight. Even Hannah's uncle had to work hard to maintain his figure.
"I don't want to talk to you anymore,” Hannah grew impatient. "Please leave. For real, | don't want you to make things ugly." Hannah's straightforward nature was such that she expressed her desire for her grandmother to leave directly, unlike adults who might have hinted at it indirectly. This nearly broke Hannah's grandmother's heart.
She opened her mouth, but the tears began to flow again. "Weren't you close to me? Grandma raised you when you were so long." "Grandma hasn't visited you for so long, not because she didn't want to, but because she was afraid of causing you trouble..." Hannah was left speechless and resorted to pushing her grandmother, saying, "Well, isn't that great? Aren't you causing me trouble now?" Helen choked with emotions, feeling immense anger. How did Hannah end up like this? What kind of upbringing had she received in the Crawford family? She used to be a good girl! Now she had become heartless, being ungrateful to her Grandma.
She was her grandmother, and Hannah was just driving her away like this? "Hannah... Hannah!" Witnessing Hannah's determination, Helen desperately grabbed onto the flower basket arch, refusing to let go. Both Hannah and her grandmother were engaged in a fierce struggle, each trying to hold their ground.