Love Comes To Me -
Chapter 1370: Turning Black and White Upside Down
"Grandma, what are you going to do to see him?"
Rawlins knew very well that even if she went to see Marcos, things would be just as irreversible, so why beat around the bush.
"I want to ask him face to face if he has any conscience."
Grandma Bartram closed her eyes and took a deep breath, "I can't stand by and watch Earlene suffer like this."
"But Grandma, do you think The Leoz Family could forgive Earlene?" asked Rawlins.
"Why not?" The old woman glared at him, "Unless they don't want the reputation of The Leoz family."
"Grandma ..."
Rawlins tried to persuade her, but before he could finish his sentence, she interrupted, "That's enough! There is no need to persuade me. The most important thing you can do right now is to do everything you can to get Earlene out." When she said that, Rawlins couldn't say anything but, "Okay."
"Get the car ready and come with me to The Leoz Family."
After saying this, the old woman closed her eyes and said nothing more.
Rawlins sighed somberly and turned away to make preparations.
...
Agustina was awakened by a nightmare.
She looked around with a startled face before realizing she was in a hospital. Was this salvation?
At that moment, the door was pushed from the outside.
He turned his head to look.
Paulina walked in and saw that she was awake and instantly rushed to her.
"Mom, you're awake." Paulina was filled with surprise.
Agustina smiled weakly, "Um, I'm awake."
"Mom, I was scared to death." Paulina wrapped her arms around her, feeling the warmth of her body before she felt the reality. Her mother was finally back safe and sound.
The tip of her nose kept tingling.
Agustina patted her gently on the back and asked in a helpless tone, "Have you been crying again?"
Paulina released her, raised her hand to wipe away her tears and lifted the corners of her lips, "I'm crying because I'm so happy."
Agustina was distressed to see her eyes red from crying so much, "Silly girl."
"Mama, you must be hungry, I've made porridge at home, hurry up and eat it while it's hot."
Paulina got up, opened the thermos and poured the porridge into a bowl, then poured a spoonful and prepared to give it to Agustina. Agustina was quick to stop, "No, I'll do it myself."
She brought the bowl of porridge closer and lowered her head to eat it slowly.
Paulina watched her silently, a slight smile on her lips.
Only after finishing the porridge did Agustina bring up the matter of her abduction. "Is your mother-in-law all right?"
"Yes." Paulina's brow furrowed, "Mom, what exactly was going on at that moment?" Agustina pondered for a moment before speaking slowly, "It was.
She left the mall with Ms. Gloria and got into her car to go home.
Only when they got in did they realize that the driver had changed.
It was too late to open the door and get out.
The driver took them to an abandoned factory in the countryside and tied them up.
Hearing this, Paulina asked, "How did they get to the basement?"
"The men took a phone call and then took me out of the factory, blindfolded me and I didn't know they had taken me to the basement. Everything was eerily quiet." It was so eerie that it scared her.
At that moment she truly thought she would never see her daughter and two grandchildren again in her life.
"Mom, I'm sorry, it's all my fault and Mark's fault that..."
The way she blamed herself fell into Agustina's eyes, and she spoke eagerly, "Silly girl, don't think too much about it, since I'm back safe, let's pretend it's in the past." "Let it go?" Paulina pressed her palms together and said slowly, "It can't be over, I won't let Earlene go."
Agustina sighed, "If you won't let her go, and she won't let you go, then won't they have to keep tangling?" "Mom, what I'm saying is that Earlene has to pay for what she's done and will be held legally responsible." Even if she decided to let Earlene off the hook, the law wouldn't do it.
"So that's it." Agustina nodded, "She will be legally responsible. I hope that after this time, she will let you and Marcos off the hook."
"I also hope that after this time, she will calm down a bit."
However, with a personality as wild as Earlene's, Paulina thought all her hopes would be difficult to fulfill.
...
The entire Leoz family has been very calm about Grandma Bartram's arrival.
Gloria, in particular, would have pounced on the old woman to question her about why she had not raised her granddaughter well, had she not been able to contain her anger. "Old lady, you are here today because of your granddaughter, aren't you?" asked Mr. Juan.
Grandma Bartram's sharp gaze swept over those present, flatly ignoring Mr. Juan's question and questioned sternly, "Where is Mark? I want to see him."
Everyone in The Leoz family thought she had come to apologize.
When he asked this question, everyone present froze.
Mrs. Gloria was the first to react, and her temper flared, "What kind of attitude is that, old woman? Could you be more polite?"
"Be polite?" Grandma Bartram snarled, "You had my granddaughter arrested by the police, how can I be polite to you?"
"That's not nice, old lady." Mrs. Gloria snorted, "It's your granddaughter's fault, how can it be our fault The Leoz family?"
"That's right, old woman, you haven't lost your mind, have you?". Bonita was furious too and couldn't help but ask out loud. Rawlins frowned and whispered, "My grandmother is in her right mind."
Bonita gave him an amused look, "If she's so lucid, why would she say something like that?"
"Child, what's the point of interfering as a minion when the elders are talking." The old woman raised her eyes to Bonita with a strong look of dissatisfaction in her gaze.
"I ..."
Bonita tried to retort, but was stopped by Alvaro, "Come on, cut the crap."
"Alvaro, it's clear that Earlene kidnapped Mom and Auntie, and she, as Earlene's grandmother, doesn't apologize to us, even if she doesn't, but she has such a bad attitude! That's bullying."
Alvaro put his arm around an exasperated Bonita and said quietly, "Don't be mad, I'll fix it."
Then he looked at Grandma Bartram and smiled slightly, "Old lady, if you're here to beg my brother to leave Earlene alone, then you can come back, because my brother is unlikely to forgive your granddaughter!"
"How dare you!" Grandmother Bartram glared angrily, "Her life was saved by my Earlene, is this how you The Leoz family taught her to treat her savior?"
"What do you mean her life was saved by Earlene?" Bonita grew angrier and angrier as she listened and said in one sentence, "If it wasn't for your granddaughter, would my older brother have been separated from my sister-in-law this long?"
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