Chapter 74 You Must Be My Granddaughter-In-Law (Part One)
Chapter 74 You Must Be My Granddaughter-In-Law (Part One)
Grandma tried her best to open her eyes to look at Leena. Her eyes seemed to have no focus, very
confused and empty, but they were still focused on her, as if the wish of many years was finally about
to come true, and she could not help but look at her a few more times.
Although Leena didn't know if grandma could see her clearly, she felt that she was very familiar with
her. Although she looked haggard and much older, she still remembered the face of an old woman who
called Helen. She didn't know if the old woman was Miguel's grandma in her memory.
Miguel's grandma didn't say anything for a long time. She just stared at Leena. With tears in her eyes,
Miguel said, "Grandma, I've brought your future granddaughter in law to see you. "
When Miguel said this, he was a little hesitant, as if he had made a lot of determination to say it. Leena
felt strange and couldn't help but look at him, only to find that his expression was very restrained, which
made her even more confused.
Miguel's grandma suddenly raised her hand and tried hard to reach out to Leena. She could only hold
her hand and said, "Grandma, can you see me? "
The old man held Leena's hand and stared at her for a while. Suddenly, he miraculously called out a
name, "Leena, is that you, little Leena? "
Everyone was surprised and couldn't help but take a look at Leena. They didn't understand why
Miguel's grandma called her "little Leena". Did she know her? Just now, no one whispered in her ear
that her granddaughter in law was Leena's. did it really mean that she had known her before when
Miguel's grandma called her this name.
Even Leena was surprised, but at the same time, she confirmed her thought. Was Miguel's grandma
really the one in her memory? Was it a good thing or a bad thing for her if they were the same person?
Ronald stepped forward and whispered, "Mom, do you know Leena? "
Miguel's grandma raised the other hand, and this time, he held Leena's hand with both hands. Tears
welled up in his eyes, and he said excitedly, "Wow, it's really little Leena. She used to write books and
cut paper with me to collect the shoe soles? "
Leena was sure about what she was thinking, but she was so surprised that she asked incredulously,
"Are you granny Helen? Used to cut paper under a big tree with granny Vayne, collect shoe soles and
tell stories? "
Miguel's grandma regained her composure and raised her voice, "It's me. I'm granny Helen! Are you
Leena? I didn't expect you to be my granddaughter in law. God, have you heard my thought? You gave
me such a big gift before I died!"
As she spoke, tears welled up in her eyes, but she smiled.
Ronald asked, "Mom, have you known Leena before? Do you want Leena to be your granddaughter in
law? "
The old man replied, "At that time, Leena was still young, and she was just a little girl." She raised her
hand and made a gesture, then she said, "Everyday she put down the tree and ran to see me, Vayne,
Rose cutting paper and collecting shoe soles, and listened to me telling stories. Later, she wrote down
the story of going to the countryside I told with her homework and gave it to me. I'm really happy. I like
this girl very much. I just want her to be my daughter-in-law, so someone will chat with me every day to
help me write stories, The two of them were about the same age... God really made my wish come
true. I didn't expect that! " This content provided by N(o)velDrama].[Org.
Miguel's grandma seemed to be really excited. After saying that, everyone understood and felt strange.
They could not help but look at Leena and Miguel's grandma.
Leena didn't know what she felt. When she was a child, she was in grade five or six of primary school.
She often found that several old grannies gathered under the big tree downstairs, cutting paper,
chatting, singing and collecting shoe soles. She felt strange, especially interested in their paper cut and
embroidered shoes. So she ran to have a look and got familiar with them from time to time, She would
also play with them by cutting paper, and sometimes she would bring a pot of water or fruit to the old
granny from home. There was an old lady named Helen. When she came to the countryside, she had
experienced all kinds of cruel things and liked to tell her previous stories. Unfortunately, no one at
home was willing to listen to her. Leena was tired of her telling, but she was interested in those stories.
She listened with keen interest all the time. Later, she wrote down the stories word by word on her
homework with a pencil.Then these story was sent to granny Helen. Granny Helen was very happy.
She praised her all the time. She asked her out to play every day and even brought her food. She really
loved her as a daughter.
Leena remembered clearly that granny Helen always touched her head and said, "Why don't I have a
granddaughter? If only I could have a granddaughter as obedient and considerate as you. I won't feel
bored all day long. The two bad boys at home always go out to play and don't accompany me! "
At that time, Leena was still young and didn't recognize Miguel. Then on the first day of her primary
school, she rebuilt the community and cut off a big tree, and made a lawn. The old ladies didn't go
there to chat. Because of her busy study in junior high school, she seldom wandered around in the
community, and rarely saw granny Helen. That was all over. She didn't expect that she would know
granny Helen was Miguel's grandma when they met many years later. And she supported her to be the
daughter-in-law of the Song Family.
She didn't know how she felt. She was very happy to meet granny Helen, and she liked her very much
when she was a child. However, Amy asked her to be Miguel's daughter-in-law, but she didn't agree or
refuse. So she was confused and at a loss.
Miguel turned to look at Leena. He was obviously shocked and at a loss for what to do. When Ronald
asked him to marry Leena, he was very resistant. Now his grandmother also liked her, and she even
hoped that she would become their daughter-in-law soon. He couldn't deal with it, and he didn't know
what to do.
Leena looked at him and saw the resistance and struggle in Miguel's eyes. She didn't know what to
say, nor did she know what he was struggling for. Although Miguel was in love with her, he had never
thought of marrying her. Was it a good thing or a bad thing? He had shown so much love for her in the
past few months, but he had never thought of marrying her. Should she be happy?