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Chapter 357,2



Chapter 357,2

Chapter 357.2 You Deserve It II

When their eyes met, Imogen pursed her lips. “Hey, Agnes.”

Agnes looked down and nodded slightly. “You are here…”

Troy walked in and asked, “Is Grandma upstairs?”

Agnes nodded.

Imogen and Troy looked at each other before they went upstairs one after another.

In the bedroom, Layla was sitting on the bed and leaning on the backrest with a gloomy face as she looked out the window in ecstasy.

When she heard the footsteps, she slowly looked over at the door.

The closer Imogen got to the room, the slower her footsteps became.

As she stood at the door of the room at this moment, she wished that time would stop forever, so that she would not have to deal with it again.

But that couldn’t happen.

Imogen took a deep breath and raised her hand to press the door handle.

The door opened a crack and gradually fully opened.

When Imogen saw Layla’s eyes, her eyes suddenly turned red for some reason. “Grandma!”

She quickly rushed to the bed, took Layla’s hand, and trembled as she said, “Grandma…” “Good girl.” Layla held Imogen’s hand lovingly. “It’s not your fault.”

The moment Layla saw Imogen’s eyes, the old lady knew what she was worried about.

Her young granddaughter seemed to be calm but was actually the most sensitive on the inside. Imogen’s eyes were filled with tears before they streamed down her face. “Grandma, you don’t know how scared I am…”

All her worries and fear disappeared in an instant.

She wondered, “Grandma is the most sensible elder in the world.”

Layla patted the back of Imogen’s hand and said, “Don’t be afraid. You did nothing wrong. It has been ten years, and you are still determined to avenge your father. This is your rare quality. I will not blame you.”

Not everyone might not be willing to get into unknown trouble and lose a high–level, stable, and comfortable life for a person who had been dead for ten years.

Layla sighed and glanced at Troy next to her. “Only I and your grandpa should be blamed. It’s because we failed to teach Leo well that he suppressed his brother and disregarded human life.” Imogen said hurriedly, “Don’t say that, Grandma. It has nothing to do with you.” “Wesie told me this. I don’t know who told this kid. He wanted me to plead with you to save his father. Your sister–in–law immediately scolded him after she found out”

Imogen understood what Layla meant. “I know that Wesie is young and misses his father very much. My sister–in–law is reasonable and considerate. It’s Leo’s blessing to have her as his wife.” Layla snorted softly, “He is so lucky but doesn’t know how to cherish his blessing. He deserves what happened to him.”

She then sighed, “Imogen, I have something to say to Troy. Could you give us some space?

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Remember, I don’t blame you. Don’t worry.”

“Okay.” Imogen nodded slightly and then left so that the grandmother and grandson could speak

alone.

After all, her position was different from theirs.

Imogen exited and closed the door.

There were only two people left in the room.

Troy sat down by the bed and said, “Grandma.”

“What do you think about your brother?”

“Leo is indeed guilty. He is Imogen’s father. I can’t help him. I can only find a way to bring Sarah to justice.” Only in this way could Leo be sentenced to a lighter punishment.

“You did a good job.” Layla looked at Troy with a flash of appreciation in her eyes. “The thing that your grandpa and I regret the least is keeping you, but we regret not telling you and your brother about your identity, which led to such a disaster.”

Troy paused and looked at Layla solemnly. “My identity?”

He had once secretly investigated his mother’s identity but found nothing. Layla nodded slightly. “I should have told you earlier.”

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